Pesky problem, civil liberties that apply to all people regardless of the whims of the government or the majority of its citizens. Free speech is guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Turn on any American news outlet, check the front page of any American newspaper, and you'll see tons of coverage of Gaza. It's all over the place. Wall to wall. If you aren't seeing it then you either aren't really…
The TWA 800 plane crash referred to by the OC happened in 1996 (not in the 1960s). So a lot of Americans have memories of that event as well as the aftermath (which dragged on for years). > twist them into a discussion…
You're an ass. Nobody is trying to "Americanify" the event. They are simply remembering another event that is linked to the current one by coincidence. The anti-American knee-jerk reaction is 10x worse than any…
What makes your theory "overwhelmingly likely"?
> It is barely news when a couple hundred civilians die on the ground in a war zone Have you been watching the news recently? Wall-to-wall coverage of Gaza.
Nahh
I think you totally missed the point. We don't want Netflix to go away. (Actually, Netflix is one of the most important technology companies in existence at the moment). We want better behavior.
This issue has implications far beyond reddit.
There's an elegant way to add some sort of progress indicator to infinite scroll. I just haven't figured it out yet :)
Hmm. I think it's far from the only place. You might want to check a dictionary.
No, I believe he is saying that he had a downswing in his poker career during that time, i.e., losing a lot of games.
Because that will be forgotten in a matter of weeks as more titles begin to roll out for both platforms.
XP? Really? It's time to let go of a 12-year-old OS.
I would say voting for the lesser of two evils, while not exactly my idea of a thriving democratic process, is still worthwhile. Imagine McCain had been elected. How many of our soldiers would have been killed due to…
That's like comparing an aircraft carrier to a rubber ducky. Budgeting for a country of 300 million bears no resemblance to household budgeting. The priorities and general principles are completely different.
Is that article actually in English? I couldn't understand a damn thing the author was trying to say. "...like a black pearl from an oyster unfathomable by any other diver into our eternal souls." What?
The comparison doesn't seem applicable here. Women's suffrage was about gaining a right that was, at that time, forbidden. Preference shouldn't play a role in basic rights, but it certainly plays a role in an…
This is America, where even people who pay a next-to-nothing tax rate on high incomes complain about supposedly high tax rates.
That's true, but all FISA proceedings are classified, so there's no way they would allow cameras.
If I could ask, how did you find your own way around that feeling?
Very cool! I just forked it, thinking of implementing collapsible comments.
The author totally ignores that fact that apps are created for different reasons, different audiences, and have different goals. It's no wonder he seems quite full of himself: "Almost a year ago I wrote a white…
There are all sorts of laws that protect us from various government abuses, such as requiring search warrants, trial by jury, freedom of speech, etc. Voter secrecy is a prudent safeguard along those same lines.
I'm upset by what I see as a sense of entitlement by gun owners who think that every retail outlet should be selling guns. Many gun buffs won't shop at Target because that store won't sell guns. Now they are complaining…
Pesky problem, civil liberties that apply to all people regardless of the whims of the government or the majority of its citizens. Free speech is guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Turn on any American news outlet, check the front page of any American newspaper, and you'll see tons of coverage of Gaza. It's all over the place. Wall to wall. If you aren't seeing it then you either aren't really…
The TWA 800 plane crash referred to by the OC happened in 1996 (not in the 1960s). So a lot of Americans have memories of that event as well as the aftermath (which dragged on for years). > twist them into a discussion…
You're an ass. Nobody is trying to "Americanify" the event. They are simply remembering another event that is linked to the current one by coincidence. The anti-American knee-jerk reaction is 10x worse than any…
What makes your theory "overwhelmingly likely"?
> It is barely news when a couple hundred civilians die on the ground in a war zone Have you been watching the news recently? Wall-to-wall coverage of Gaza.
Nahh
I think you totally missed the point. We don't want Netflix to go away. (Actually, Netflix is one of the most important technology companies in existence at the moment). We want better behavior.
This issue has implications far beyond reddit.
There's an elegant way to add some sort of progress indicator to infinite scroll. I just haven't figured it out yet :)
Hmm. I think it's far from the only place. You might want to check a dictionary.
No, I believe he is saying that he had a downswing in his poker career during that time, i.e., losing a lot of games.
Because that will be forgotten in a matter of weeks as more titles begin to roll out for both platforms.
XP? Really? It's time to let go of a 12-year-old OS.
I would say voting for the lesser of two evils, while not exactly my idea of a thriving democratic process, is still worthwhile. Imagine McCain had been elected. How many of our soldiers would have been killed due to…
That's like comparing an aircraft carrier to a rubber ducky. Budgeting for a country of 300 million bears no resemblance to household budgeting. The priorities and general principles are completely different.
Is that article actually in English? I couldn't understand a damn thing the author was trying to say. "...like a black pearl from an oyster unfathomable by any other diver into our eternal souls." What?
The comparison doesn't seem applicable here. Women's suffrage was about gaining a right that was, at that time, forbidden. Preference shouldn't play a role in basic rights, but it certainly plays a role in an…
This is America, where even people who pay a next-to-nothing tax rate on high incomes complain about supposedly high tax rates.
That's true, but all FISA proceedings are classified, so there's no way they would allow cameras.
If I could ask, how did you find your own way around that feeling?
Very cool! I just forked it, thinking of implementing collapsible comments.
The author totally ignores that fact that apps are created for different reasons, different audiences, and have different goals. It's no wonder he seems quite full of himself: "Almost a year ago I wrote a white…
There are all sorts of laws that protect us from various government abuses, such as requiring search warrants, trial by jury, freedom of speech, etc. Voter secrecy is a prudent safeguard along those same lines.
I'm upset by what I see as a sense of entitlement by gun owners who think that every retail outlet should be selling guns. Many gun buffs won't shop at Target because that store won't sell guns. Now they are complaining…