This.
This.
Here’s what should happen. Wherever you see confederate flags being held in public places like this, people should go there with Nazi flags and stand right next to these idiots.
You can use this guys hack to customise your own morning routine of posting snide comments on blog posts...
The saddest fact here is that you have 187 stars for your comment. Luddites on the internet ranting in discussions on blogs about how silicon valley and computers suck.
Name checks out.
“Non-doctors calling themselves M.D. is simply wrong”
You made my day. ::wiping tears from eyes::
I didn’t know that Smooth was popularly reviled. I actually enjoy it.
He picked the right guy to have fun with. No one does it better than Branson
I still haven’t forgiven Obama or Holder for not going after the Wall Street execs. No excuse for that.
Your arguments against Lyft:
1) They have conservative investors - I am struggling to name a corporation that doesn’t have conservative investors. The ideology of a few minor investors should have no bearing on whether you should use a company’s services. A startup company generally looks at money wherever it can…
“Uber is more concerned about the customers and Lyft is more concerned about the drivers. An example of this is that Lyft disallows their driver to answer text messages or make phone calls to customers while actually driving. Whereas with Uber, you can call or text the driver whenever - even if they are actively…
A well formed analysis. The younger generation is generally right minded - just wish they were a bit more activist. IMHO Obama won because he was able to tap into the young voters - Hillary lost because she wasn’t able to activate them.
Trump may just be the right disaster to kick them into gear for the future.
I believe Trump wanted a Focke 44 (Focke-Wulf 44) but he was told that it was discontinued in the 1950s.
This is a complicated matter. On the one hand, if this is the same dossier that is being handed about in Washington, there is nothing wrong for a journalist to publish it.
On the other hand, if this is unverified information, then it is as good as spreading fake news (although the effect now is far less severe since…
“Honda ... the quietest cabin in its class.”
I have to see this... If there’s been one complaint I’ve had about every Honda ever made, it is the amount of insufferable road noise.
There is a difference - it’s just that people use that difference to misrepresent atheism. When a person says they don’t believe in God, it means that they lack belief in God. It does not mean that they can prove that God doesn’t exist.
You cannot prove a negative and that kind of statement runs into worse problems…
That’s an atheist. You’re an atheist. An atheist lacks belief in God. And, once you lack belief in the existence of something - you can’t have strong and weak levels of it unless you’re not sure about it (in which case you’d be an agnostic).
Do you also have a strong belief in the lack of existence of Santa Claus? …
Not ‘old English’ - I’d say it is more Middle English to early Modern English
“having a driver in there gives you a more reliable kill switch than a remote system could” - I’m struggling to understand why. We have advanced far enough in technology that all of this can be done in real-time remotely.
Heck, add a VR system if you really need an immersive experience.