17 isn’t bad. How many people do you think they plan to keep in there out of the 5000? 17 is how many, most likely less at any given time.
17 isn’t bad. How many people do you think they plan to keep in there out of the 5000? 17 is how many, most likely less at any given time.
I don’t want to fund anything then. Especially not subsidies for oil, gas, and coal producers.
And Republicans (not going to stoop to fucking insults like LibDumbs, so clever BTW) want to hide the fact that they make funding the, by far, largest military in the world a little less, which would amount to many times what public broadcasting gets, seem like you are making the country indefensible and on par with…
Good thing, then, that the Federal government doesn’t fund everything on PBS.
And while we’re at it, let’s have only the sick people pay for health insurance! That will make it easily affordable!
How do you know it wouldn’t cease operations? It surely would severely hamper them. Any company losing 12% of its operating capital is going to take a massive hit. Laying off employees, closing locations, etc, etc.
Why don’t you reimburse me for all the tax money I’ve paid toward the War on Terror? I am not afraid of dying in a terror attack, I haven’t needed the war or the protection they say it has given. Add to that, the War on Drugs. Reimburse me for all the non-violent drug offenders that are in prison or on parole or…
We’re forced to fund things far more expensive that are far less interesting to most people.
Well, if you’re going to do over 120mph on public roads, it should be done safely. What’s wrong with expressing that you do such?
I’m not your buddy, guy.
Yeah, Ted Cruz was a total self-owning tool when we took that dinner at the White House with Trump and brought his wife, whom the tweet about her by Trump was still up and still is.
I’m guessing the dad overexplained the situation at the gate or something.
He would never have been able to make enough money to cover the legal costs if he sold it after he was told to give it back to the owner.
If you buy something that was stolen, you do not own it. Even if you don’t personally know it was stolen. Even if the person that sold it to you didn’t steal it and didn’t know it was stolen. All the way down the line to whoever stole it.
Just because they don’t sell much StarCraft anymore doesn’t mean they don’t have proprietary code in the source that they don’t wish competitors to have.
The true value of the disc was hiring a lawyer to fend off Blizzard’s lawyers. Too bad he missed out on that.
I imagine they will be able to tell the difference between a directly purchased gift under the new system and old steam codes from bundles you bought before.
Be quiet, you’re not his friend.
Huh? Steam chose to sell the games for that price. You cannot blame the customer for being “cheap.” That’s bullshit, plain and simple.
Sales aren’t meant for hoarding things? So when I buy a bunch of things at a brick and mortar store sale (or even Amazon) in the summer, I can’t keep them until Christmas to give out as gifts?