Some good deals on Newegg. Namely a cheap as well Jawbone 2 and 850 watt PSU. Let me know if you are in the market for either and I will send you the link.
(04-01-2010, 10:26 AM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Vandamguy link=topic=2632.msg144626#msg144626 date=1270134586]
[quote author=Surf314 link=topic=2632.msg144624#msg144624 date=1270131356]
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story...=125389925
I work there.
communism
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More like steppford wives or the prisoner
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You should see Panera in the mornings. Also they left out the high rates of both alcohol consumption and STDs. Imagine a community of grandpa from Little Miss Sunshine.
surf, that's genuinely fucked up.
Ok, you guys need to post more during the day, how the fuck am I suppposed to entertain myself during class If no one is posting anything interesting?
If you find pain interesting, it hurts for me to exist right now.
I broke my first machine today. 21 months with the company, this is the first one that's needed a crew of dudes to put back together again after I screwed up. Will post pics when I get back from Baltimore, I fail at job right now and I'm fucking going home. See you in at903487503948-0586 hours or however it takes to drive Baltimore->Richmond on Good fucking Friday. So much for it being a company holiday, boourns.
I'm pretty sure somebody in one of my classes yesterday had the music that plays when a hunter is around in L4D as their ringtone.
(04-02-2010, 02:38 PM)K2 link Wrote: [ -> ]I'm pretty sure somebody in one of my classes yesterday had the music that plays when a hunter is around in L4D as their ringtone.
I have that as a text message, it's awesome.
Went clubbing last night, pretty fun. Need to drink more before I leave next time.
(04-03-2010, 07:25 PM)Greatbacon link Wrote: [ -> ]Went clubbing last night, pretty fun. Need to drink more before I leave next time.
get tanked before you go
buying a 6$ drink is not fun
(04-03-2010, 07:29 PM)Funbucks link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Greatbacon link=topic=2632.msg144944#msg144944 date=1270340706]
Went clubbing last night, pretty fun. Need to drink more before I leave next time.
get tanked before you go
buying a 6$ drink is not fun
[/quote]Unless you go to places that have open bars for a set price, when I was in cancun I constantly saw $10-$20 open bars
(04-03-2010, 07:29 PM)Funbucks link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Greatbacon link=topic=2632.msg144944#msg144944 date=1270340706]
Went clubbing last night, pretty fun. Need to drink more before I leave next time.
get tanked before you go
buying a 6$ drink is not fun
[/quote]Yeah, that's what I was saying. Need more drink before I leave for the club.
(04-02-2010, 01:34 PM)at0m link Wrote: [ -> ]See you in at903487503948-0586 hours or however it takes to drive Baltimore->Richmond on Good fucking Friday. So much for it being a company holiday, boourns.
every time I hear this song these days I think of poor old at0m
The Police - Man In A Suitcase (live)
I was thinking that game theory explains the lack of bipartisanship. It turns out it's pretty damn complicated to try and write out the explanation but until I can figure out how to do a good job of it the short version is in every "game" (legislative action) the majority party will want to "play" working together. It gives them good press, everyone pimps the policy, most are happy, everyone gets re-elected unless they severely fuck up, majority party keeps the majority. However the minority party will want to "play" being a blocker. They demonize the majority party, make people severely unhappy with congress as a whole, when election time comes around chances are they will take their anger out more on the majority party then the minority party. In multiple "games" the majority party will gain distrust of the minority and start pushing through whatever they can without working together. This way they at least get the policy they want through (or mostly want).
This also shows how coalition governments are often superior. With more than 2 parties, and no party being able to do anything on their own, the motivation is to work together. The parties that want to work together the most and become part of the coalition get a say, the parties that refuse to work together get nothing. And with a consensus being built around multiple points of view the chances are they will produce legislation that is popular and hard to demonize.