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I would have guessed race issues as the #1 most uncomfortable issue to talk about. But I guess it is too uncomfortable to talk about.

Seriously, this is a problem for people?

I am no expert but I always look for the little hairs that come with new tires. If I don't see 'em , I don't buy 'em.

WHat?!! Southwest is not included on the list???!!

this law was intended to prohibit copying of software. But most unlock their phones not to copy material from the phone but rather to use another carrier. So, the law is not really arguing that it is illegal to use another carrier, is it? So, if we can only separate the unlocking of a phone from the security of

once the subsidy has been paid by the buyer, shouldn't he be able to do whatever he wants with the phone? It's not the unlocking that is bad, but rather getting off the contract before it is due. And even if I decide to get off the contract before it is due, I am liable for the penalty anyway. So, no matter what, I

For NYC, the payoff is not the rental income but rather the profit from selling the apartment. Price rates of real estate are higher in cities like New York. Your apartment will probably double in value faster than in any other city. You rent out your apartment to pay for the mortgage, maintenance and taxes. But the

"I'm still waiting to get my appointment, ...."

the long flights do. I was just on a flight to and from asia. The long 12-hour flight used the A380 Airbus which had, not only universal outlets, but also USB. The short connecting flights did not have neither.

Hmmmm...watch the news lately? Lasers operational on naval ships. that decommissioned jumbo laser jet was a good head-fake, wasn't it?

If you are working for an inexperienced, under funded U.S. attorney's office, would you prosecute a small time, dime-bag selling, under-funded, dispensary? or prosecute a $100 billion , politically-backed, advocated-by-God-himself defense contractor?

20%

If you need the math, I wasn't just referring to the F22. 205 of GDP is on military spending because of things like this. Now, do the math on that.

Not found liable criminally or not liable monetarily. You do know they paid off the victims right? I follow the stock. And if you don't, google it first before commenting.

A few years ago Toyota had brake problems with its cars. People died. Toyota was sued and they were liable for billions. Why do the rules not apply to defense contractors? Or financial institutions? whenever they do something wrong. The lack of understanding is directly proportional to the lack of transparency.

Firing a ballistic missile, whether it's nuclear or conventional, will appear the same in radar. The trajectoy will be the same as well. How will the US distinguish this from a non-nuclear attack? If China decides to use this, it will be WW3. So what's the point of this? You might as well use nukes. And by the

Yes...and I solved it by putting a big dog on my desk. Take that cat! Now, does anyone have a hack on how to keep a big dog from jumping on my work desk?

Why not make the entire pants see through. That way you'll never loose your keys.... and other junk

No. IT will truly be dead when some idiot decides to plank on top of a casket.

So you still think that you can do more with Android than the iphone but concluded that the iphone is better because its fun? not very objective comparison.