wolfshades
wolfshades
wolfshades

I think the article is bang on the button. It also helps if you truly don't need the job to which you've applied. Like dating, interview performance is all wrapped up in self-confidence, a willingness to step out, irrespective of any worries about how you may come across, and is void of neediness. The best

Anyone who claims to be "married to God" and claims to adhere to the rule on celebacy has my admiration. Anyone who claims to do so and not have sexual inclinations at all has my distrust, because I don't believe it's possible not to have thoughts requiring one to rub one out or "crank the rat" now and then.

That is what he's claiming. That the USB stick wasn't his, and that other people had access to it.

Take the fact that he's a priest out of the equation and......it's still a fairly shocking moment for the accidental viewers. Anyone else who made that mistake at a meeting would be hauled up before his employer for an explanation and maybe even some sort of reprimand or discpline.

Exactly right - our nationalized health care is most definitely *not* free in the true sense of the word. We pay for it collectively and as others have noted, we pay dearly through our taxes. That said, however, we do value our system of health care *very* highly. So highly, that no politician - liberal or

No no, we insist: please take the Bieb's previously unreleased tracks. As a matter of fact, and as a gesture of our good will - why we'll be sending along some of Celine's as well.

It's working for me on Gizmodo, but not yet on gawker.com. Might be a replication problem (servers need to talk to each other to complete the process). I'm betting by later today the problem will be gone.

That's my takeaway from it too. Reducing the number of logins is a Good Deal in my book.

Or perhaps, a flexible screen, like the concept tablet Samsung is working on.

What exactly is your question? Why did Gates fail where Jobs triumphed? Are you suggesting it was all about hype?

Okay that was scene 1. Scene 2 would involve this guy walking into Apple, asking for a warranty replacement.

I hope people go to that link. It's important.

If the problem is one of perception then let me ask: whose perception is of more importance? Those of us who are reading the story, or those who are actively participating?

Given that most have our sense of self-worth tied up in our ability to provide for ourselves, I would argue that begging for change is a bit of an ego-killer, far worse than offering a legitimate business service or product and getting value for it. The same goes for those homeless who sell newspapers for change.

So where exactly is the harm? Is it that the homeless guy offering the hotspot service will have his feelings hurt because he's been dehumanized? He has the option of not taking part in the exercise if he doesn't want to.

Before the homeless hotspots, the homeless got:

If by "CO2" they mean the ingredients found in chocolate-covered cream-filled donuts, and a bucket of chicken and french fries - then yes, CO2 is definitely the culprit.

Wow. We posted the same video at the exact same time. How often does that happen?