Comment Easy solution (Score 5, Funny) 626
Just charge the one with the goatee.
Just charge the one with the goatee.
Perhaps reading the vehicle's onboard computer will give some answers.
I'm afraid it won't let you do that, Dave.
What pharmaceuticals was this shooter taking?
We need to talk about bomb control.
Imagine if you had somesimple computer-generated music into which random mutations were introduced. These could be presented to listeners who would decide through an online vote the 'fitness' of the new segment over the original. Any mutations deemed favourable could be recombined into the 'genome' of the track. Would it be possible for a basic track to evolve gradually over time into a complex piece of music that sounds better at each stage?
The wonders of the Extrovert Economy.
"I don't understand potions", said Ron gloomily.
"You don't understand anything!" said Hermione snootily.
"Cut it out, you two. I'm trying to watch the Quidditch", said John Thompson, the twenty eight year old living at 17 Acacia Avenue, Surrey, credit card number 5753100085692323.
What about the guy who thought he was an orange and peeled himself?
not fair
Life isn't fair.
Interesting. I live in Bath. Presumably you are referring to the A46? Do you have any links about these BBC journalists?
Dig another hole to put the dirt in.
Make sure you get the one with the bigger geebees.
Excellent mod. All stealth/sneaker fans should check it out, especially Thief fans.
Yes, books are quite good like that.
To take the Tooth Fairy example further, if we accept it is reasonable for a person to say "The Tooth Fairy does not exist" in day-to-day language without needing to add the disclaimer "of course, in a strictly scientific sense there is a small possiblity that the Tooth Fairy does exist so I am not ruling it out completely", is it not also reasonable for somebody to say "God does not exist" without having to add a similar disclaimer?
If somebody says "I was ten years old when I found out Santa Claus doesn't exist", nobody nitpicks them on the principle that you can't disprove something entirely. Why the special allowance for God?
"What I've done, of course, is total garbage." -- R. Willard, Pure Math 430a