I think they mean Seth Grahme-Smith, author of Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter.
So I'm down. Please not too many pew pew space battles. You can include Abe Lincoln if appropriate. That is precedented and canonical for Star Trek.
I think they mean Seth Grahme-Smith, author of Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter.
So I'm down. Please not too many pew pew space battles. You can include Abe Lincoln if appropriate. That is precedented and canonical for Star Trek.
Researchers: Hey you're breached
ATT: MMMM I don't think so. Pretty sure other people got breached and it looks like our data.
Researchers: Pretty sure it was you. Here's pretty compelling evidence.
ATT: No actually. I'm pretty sure we would know if we were breached.
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... ATT: We were breached
Only 1000 times? It's interesting that there's such a bias there but it's a computer. Ask it 100,000 times and make sure it's not a fluke.
I've got 110-130 dollars that says people will buy it anyway and the publisher will make a fortune.
Ambien, not even once.
I see no flaws in this plan.
Sometimes that even happens to me. And the reverse happens to me with Star Trek V. I remember it being better than it actually is.
More bowls obviously. Now even local restaurants get the opportunity to sponsor a bowl. The fight for absolutely last place between the worst 2 teams is now the Chuck-e-Cheese bowl and it gets more viewership than the national championship game.
In addition, local high schools and sports complexes get to bid for these bowls. And there is an exhibition match before the national championship where the last place ranked team has to play the Harlem Globetrotters at baseball.
I finally have Windows banished to a VM, only to be awoken for the 3 times a year I need a desktop version of PowerPoint.
I'm with you. 99% of the way there.
There's a toggle
Becomes
There's a toggle but we moved it deep into a sub menu
Becomes
If you toggle it off it also breaks a lot of other things you want to have
Becomes
Toggle it off if you want but it's still going to run in the background
Until the EU sues and forces them to have an option to actually remove it.
Cool. But no it doesn't. Ive heard enough from him that I can imagine it just fine.
That was my main take-away. You're the CEO of the company. If someone writes a mean blog post about your business so what? Fix the issues with the product if they are legitimate things that need fixing. Otherwise leave people alone. If something constitutes libel then sue. Otherwise it's just someones opinion which they are entitled to.
No I have a bad opinion about him as well (please don't reach out to me either).