oh no. Where will I go now to find information on gentleman enlargement pills?
riiiiiiight
microsoft's 'get it done' ad campaign reads more like a parody of bad marketing than anything else. The SNL skit almost writes itself.
I guess, although it makes it a nuisance to back your way out of the page after using the stopwatch a few times.
I hope he gets caught one day and has to spend a couple weeks in jail. Grifting scumbag.
because it leads to restricting movement, ie interstate checkpoints
when your picture is used to advertise nsfw content
Slowly but surely, bit by bit, internet freedom is being eroded. The road to hell, etc.
Agreed. The text is straightforward enough to understand, but the graphics are irritating and don't contribute much.
Thanks for that.
Also, bears can swim.
Well, no. That is a list of famous kidnappings, but I was asking for proof that children of celebrities are kidnapped on a regular basis. There's a difference.
If the slide's author is really trying to demonstrate the effectiveness of network graphs, then he needs to find a different presentation platform. The conclusions come after the graphics, and there's no way for the…
>The modern equivalent would be the kidnapping of a celebrity's child, by a stranger, for money. Such things happen every day now... Really? Give one example.
oh no. Where will I go now to find information on gentleman enlargement pills?
riiiiiiight
microsoft's 'get it done' ad campaign reads more like a parody of bad marketing than anything else. The SNL skit almost writes itself.
I guess, although it makes it a nuisance to back your way out of the page after using the stopwatch a few times.
I hope he gets caught one day and has to spend a couple weeks in jail. Grifting scumbag.
because it leads to restricting movement, ie interstate checkpoints
when your picture is used to advertise nsfw content
Slowly but surely, bit by bit, internet freedom is being eroded. The road to hell, etc.
Agreed. The text is straightforward enough to understand, but the graphics are irritating and don't contribute much.
Thanks for that.
Also, bears can swim.
Well, no. That is a list of famous kidnappings, but I was asking for proof that children of celebrities are kidnapped on a regular basis. There's a difference.
If the slide's author is really trying to demonstrate the effectiveness of network graphs, then he needs to find a different presentation platform. The conclusions come after the graphics, and there's no way for the…
>The modern equivalent would be the kidnapping of a celebrity's child, by a stranger, for money. Such things happen every day now... Really? Give one example.