sanjeeva701
Sanjeev
sanjeeva701

yes but you can commit crimes with hidden messages that sound normal. which is what criminals do with written letters. for instance talking about the birth of a nephew was found out to be code for another prisoner to kill someone. this was from prisoners in different states.

After that debacle it's been reported that only executives are to be handling prototypes and on campus only.

I'm at work so I can't link the picture but South Park has taught me to read my TOS before accepting it!!

I think it's a great idea because when there is any kind of natural disaster or a bad storm, people can text in since the lines are always tied up during those times. You can just text your emergency.

+1 I agree I am 6'4" and I'll take every millimeter of extra room I can get in the aisle. Since I am not an elite member I can't even book the exit rows. And it really pisses me off when I see someone sitting there who's feet barely touch the ground. Yea like you really need to extra leg room you selfish bastard.

They even took out the black turtlenecks!!

There is a castle with a moat (pool) around it in metro Atlanta. Nothing to do with intruders but more of a promise to his wife that he'd buy her a castle one day.

There is a castle with a moat (pool) around it in metro Atlanta. Nothing to do with intruders but more of a promise to his wife that he'd buy her a castle one day.

So if I use all the free storage limits on each cloud site, that gives me 62GB.

Wouldn't they just use the old fashioned key? I'm sure master control could be turned off and just use keys. Of course in a prison with thousands it would take a long time to secure each door.

It's also used by police to scan license plates. I assume to help in 1. emergency situation like an amber alter or 2. to help track down stolen cars.

It's always been $5 in Old Vegas and it used to be more like $20 in the major hotels. When I gamble I'm there to gamble not oogle over a hot waitress I'm never gotta get. Fremont Street FTW.

It's underwater. Someone forgot to press the button every 108 minutes.