I disagree - it's better than just an okay movie. I'm a hard sell on most movies these days so it's rare that I'll want to see a film more than once. So far, I've seen this one twice, and plan to see it again.
I disagree - it's better than just an okay movie. I'm a hard sell on most movies these days so it's rare that I'll want to see a film more than once. So far, I've seen this one twice, and plan to see it again.
Thank you for posting this. I almost made the mistake of replying to the troll comments on this page - but dignity and respect for the loss of the people of the Twin Towers prevented that.
Very few of us are scientists, able to adequately provide a decent take on this study. As someone here has mentioned, it might be designed to support a pre-existing bias on the part of the researchers, or it may be completely valid.
You might want to delete and retry. Mine worked fine - it merely adds a skydive folder in finder.
I agree with Moonshadow - this is an excellent response. Thank you for taking the time to write it.
Thank you but the way in which the word was used implied the legal definition, not the dictionary one. The definition that involves jail time if convicted. There was no legal fraud. There was everything else though: deceit and trickery.
He didn't force the flight into oversale. The airline did that to themselves. And they overbook often, knowing full well they'll have to refund tickets and offer incentives for people to give up their seats.
What's fraudulent about it? He took a chance and worked the system. Maybe this one time the plane didn't get overbooked. Any number of things could have gone wrong but didn't. He followed the rules precisely, and gained as a result.
In the test, it says that the coyote put it there, in front of the starting line.
Just what we need: another teabag-the-toilet catalyst.
It's the name of his daughter.
You're not wrong coughlin26. However.....corporations are looking for a solution that will allow them to use their own images. They would prefer that, to a closed system such as the iPad.
I'm concerned about the Windows RT version - in that it comes pre-installed, which sounds like it can't be modified. Organizations who want to build their own images are going to be out of luck - at a time when (according to Gartner) tablet devices present the highest volume of new purchases. Hopefully Microsoft…
So here in the comments we have a few who defend eHarmony and a whole bunch of us who agree with the article. I see dating sites like that as a placebo: for those who truly believe a relationship can be obtained this way, there's a possibility it'll work. About as much of a possibility as meeting someone in any…
You may have missed the original point - which was that there was no reason for thunderbolt to be "Apple only" - except for the laziness of other manufacturers.
I'm kind of in awe right now by the fact that so many new hires at my workplace have never known what it was like to not have access to computers or the internet. (They equate the two, actually - "standalone" means nothing to them).
When we had a three-day blackout here in Canada, landlines proved pretty valuable. That said: I don't have a landline in my own home now and don't plan to ever get one. They're even taking a lot of pay phones out of commission too, so I guess if the grid goes down for a long time, we're pretty much screwed.
Necessity being the mother of invention (or something like that): there would have been a huge market for his idea, had the company realized the importance of innovation. The BB itself was a huge leap of faith when it first came out - and it paid off handsomely. The ability to value creative thinking involving…
That always stuck me as kind of odd too. For a company whose reputation and products are built on excellent, robust and intelligent designs, their earbuds have always bit the big one. Never understood that. On the plus side though: some of the companies who've stepped up have some great replacement headphones and…
I hear that Apple is working on a similar concept - but of course they aren't advertising it yet, as usual. Want to make a bet that: a) it'll be way more expensive than anything else out there; b) it won't have as many features as the Google one, but what it does have will work; and c) there will be no ads.