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Legion! Sounds like sheer heaven!!!
Gem – Chili, chicken tetrazini, curry, shepherd’s pie, any kind of stew, spaghetti sauce, lentil or pea soup (just add good loaf of bread when you serve), rice & mince revoltillos.
He points out that the US plays hardball.
The question is,
Why is this so surprising to everyone?
It’s the bread and butter of the far left.
Is it surprising…
a. Because people are duped into believing we are some sort of benign superpower? That’s oxymoronic no?
b. Because people don’t really want to know the truth about how their standard of living is maintained, and when they do, they feel uneasy about it so they protest against it?
c. Because they truly want to see this nation disintegrate and they are not really surprised at the projection of power but looking to undermine its source.
Whichever it is,
you come back to my standard line:
It’s not a question of how many innocent people die in this world,
it’s a matter of which political system will kill less of them?
Legion! Sounds like sheer heaven!!!
Gem – Chili, chicken tetrazini, curry, shepherd’s pie, any kind of stew, spaghetti sauce, lentil or pea soup (just add good loaf of bread when you serve), rice & mince revoltillos.
I don’t see MS becoming more irrelevant in the near future, although I do not see them becoming more relevant either.
I don’t buy they theory that mobile is replacing traditional computing – it is supplementing it and expanding computing into new markets.
I do not know of anyone using a personal computer less because they have a smart phone, tablet, or other mobile device.
In addition, Microsoft completely dominates portions of the Corporate IT market and is a huge player in other portions.
I do think that MS’s mobile phone strategy is a bust, and their recent move to scrap a decade of Windows Mobile to copy Apple was a mistake.
CGar,
Please check your e-mail. :o(
On Chomsky:
He points out that the US plays hardball.
The question is,
Why is this so surprising to everyone?
It’s the bread and butter of the far left.
Is it surprising…
a. Because people are duped into believing we are some sort of benign superpower? That’s oxymoronic no?
b. Because people don’t really want to know the truth about how their standard of living is maintained, and when they do, they feel uneasy about it so they protest against it?
c. Because they truly want to see this nation disintegrate and they are not really surprised at the projection of power but looking to undermine its source.
Whichever it is,
you come back to my standard line:
It’s not a question of how many innocent people die in this world,
it’s a matter of which political system will kill less of them?
“he’s super impressed with himself”
ROTFLMMFAO!
Pot meet kettle, jackal!
Rob, for NORMAL folks, it’s intuitive.
^^^^^ Counsel. Yikes, must be the CRAFT disease.
QE3 forthcoming. we know the country would be screwed with this but can we assume NYC will get the hook-up again like we did with 1 and 2?
i dont think apple products are intuitive at all!
*roB*
M4L, check your email.