'Ric Williams notices:
world news from Al Jazeera http://english.aljazeera.net/ An amazing piece of Question Time footage showng Kevin Rudd picking at his ear, and then eating the ear wax. Gordon Brown picking his nose. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VaP1HB7Vew
Despite the previous arguments, Mark Dreher has many reasons to think otherwise:
Drug czar - war on narcotics trafficking?Stimulus accountability czar - (this one is really working out well)Urban czar - also known as the ghetto czar (just kidding)
In contrast, mkbnl replies:
Janesville replaces principals Janesville Gazette Janesville,WI,USA Krueger would replace Jefferson Elementary School principal Alice Wilkens Mann, who is retiring. He also would take over the virtual school leadership See all stories on this topic
3wan.net considers that:
India: Mobile subscription numbers have now passed... Nigeria: Govt has revoked the $500 million sale of...
ConservativeXpress has another idea:
News and Government, Fair and Balanced Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com Breitbart.com Citizens Against Government Waste: Homepage
'Ric Williams scans the other's answers and reply:
Bulldog on board. Bulldog shows off his board tricks How we are used and abused. Sheep to the Slaughter.
For example, Terrie considers:
TERRIE'S CYBER CLASS 6/07/2009 Insert The Battery The biggest problem people encounter with this step is incorrectly inserting the battery. When inserting the camera battery in the battery compartment, it fits only one way.
deescribewriting is rather skeptical:
Hope to catch you again in Cyber Space.Dee and Matt:-) AVAILABLE IN ALL GOOD BOOKSTORES FROM TODAY:-)
Techtalk points out another thing aside from that:
Perhaps law enforcement in India is too much trained for cyber law and cyber crimes and hence applying their own laws and notions to cases that does not attract these stringent provisions at all. It seems the Mumbai police and its partner NASSCOM needs at, least 5 more years to acquaint themselves with the basics of cyber law of India. As far as techno-legal expertise is concerned, that may remain a dream forever.
Cyber Pacific scans the other's answers and reply:
But be warned, if you do fail the smog check, what was supposed to be a small $50 smog check suddenly turns into a huge auto repair bill.
While it may be true, Brian Scott thinks:
And now, we're on to Act III. The conclusion. This is the action-packed chase scene where the hero finally gets the villain. Where the boy kisses the girl and finally tells her he loves her. Where the nukes are finally back in the hands of the good guys.
Fabius Maximus comes with a new idea:
We meet today at a transformational moment a moment in history when our interconnected world presents us, at once, with great promise but also great peril.
Still not being convinced, Maire replies:
Sometimes It's Peaceful "The number .. known to children s social care in some LAs is disproportionately high relative to the size of their home educating population." - We're a bit too ill here for detailed blogging, and the various campaigns, groups and action plans against Badman are moving so fast that it's difficult to k... 3 days ago
As a result of that, Tom Engelhardt belives:
The story of how politicians, the Pentagon, and contractors conspire to inflame our fears with well-hyped threats of future cataclysm and then offer high-tech, highly bureaucratic, unbelievably expensive solutions that result in lots of weapons contracts, lots of corporate/military conferences, a few blue-ribbon studies, but no significant threat reduction is really the story of our time.
James can't forget that:
The Times: Career advice The Work Foundation Tigoo - TU news Timemachineplus TUC TUC - Changing Times TUC - WorkSMART
3wan.net is rather skeptical:
UK: Top bosses attack the proposed STG 6 levy to p... Vietnam: Farmers outraged by a telecoms project th... Latin America: bundling/multiple-play broadband ha...
Thinking that's not all, 3wan.net adds:
USA: Silicon Valley leads high-tech metro-regions,... Mobile applications: Hopes are high for mobile app...
Before going any further, Fabius Maximus wants to get this straight:
Comment by Indian Investor 5 June 2009 @ 4:43 pm Re: Unrestricted Warfare. I noticed the authors labeled Soro s a financial terrorist , yet he still walks free. Then the current insurance and investment banking crisis where the same label could apply to some, and again nothing. . . Fabius Maximus replies: On an international scale there is little law and less order. Soros might be a terrorist to SE Asians, but not according to US law. Ditto for most of the financial sector actors who got us into this mess. Not every bad guy in a moral sense is a criminal in a legal sense. Comment by ser 5 June 2009 @ 6:47 pm
Teddy Cyber does a quick recap:
Once Layer 0 is deselected, your friendly smiley is absolutely centered on the background image! If any of these steps is not clear, check every step against screenshot, which can be zoomed in by click on it. Don t forget to follow the History and the Layers tabs, they help a lot if something was not understood properly.
Sources:
'Ric Williams Mark Dreher mkbnl 3wan.net ConservativeXpress Terrie deescribewriting Techtalk Cyber Pacific Brian Scott Fabius Maximus Maire Tom Engelhardt James Teddy Cyber
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