Cool.
Cool.
This may sound like a stupid question, but why don't we test this out on some asteroids that are not even going to come close to Earth?
The article doesn't actually mention what game inspired people to donate a million dollars.
Is there a special display describing the scandal that was Atari 2600 Pac-Man?
Jolene Blalock. Yes.
Three Kindles for less than an iPad... that is a pretty amazing jab at Apple. I don't care how much better the iPad is - that's a damn good sales pitch!
A little less blatant and they could claim parody...
I think it is a pretty fascinating documentary that points out a lot of things that I never noticed nor heard anyone else point out. Kind of amazed how critical people are...
There isn't really a lot of substance to your issues with the doc other than your apparent distaste about the topic of the gold standard.
Fair enough but I think his photo comparisons of Wilson, his family and advisors is pretty spot on.
I do not think it's an exact photo of Woodrow Wilson, consider "Woodrow Wilson" by John Milton Cooper who writes Wilson only grew a large bushy mustache in the style of the times when he was young. Also, Wilson parted his hair on the left.
My bad.
I don't think you have a very good understanding of the legal system. The suspect in the case is of course free to follow your advice and file motions that he cannot receive a fair trial and/or was harmed by the publication of his information as creep of the week.
Hey wait a second. Why is everyone so horrified?
I didn't write "maybe his victim is a step closer to getting justice." Perhaps you are confusing my comment with someone else.
Well, sure he may be an idiot, but maybe you should wait for a judge to declare him guilty and post his mugshot in your Creepy McCreepster Facebook page, Mr. Policeman, Sir.
Well that's a good point too...
See Noonan v. Staples, Inc. regarding truth not always being a defense against defamation in Mass, for example.