
Locking kids up because they want more attention and freedom doesn't seem to be the solution, particularly since they come out with a higher probability of worse crimes against society.
How can you find a used book if a new edition came out? The nice thing about this service is that you can rent a new edition for $69 as opposed to buying it retail for $123, despite that there is *no* option to buy used. Of course, you could buy that new edition and resell it for lots, but then you have the burden of reselling it
I kept most of my books. I thought I'd use them, but rarely have, and they just got in my way once I started moving around the world
And then there's the irony: people on
You understand that it is possible that the government could do more than one thing at a time, right?
Most of us are painfully aware that the government can do multiple stupid things at the same time.
On Monday Apple announced an upcoming Mac OS X feature called Time Machine. This is a very innovative feature, and one which the world has desperately needed. Several backup products already exist (I use pdumpfs for its sparing use of disk space via hard links), and thus you may wonder why I find Time Machine so innovative. Not a single person has pointed out the innovation, and Slashdot's commentators completely missed out, and worse, many ignorantly criticized Apple for copying VMS's vers
That's the thing about people who think they hate computers. What they really hate is lousy programmers. - Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle in "Oath of Fealty"