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Natter 39 and Holding
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Anyone else think its stinky that the until-a-week-ago white house counsel is going to be on the supreme court while we sort out plame-gate?
Anyone else think its stinky that the until-a-week-ago white house counsel is going to be on the supreme court while we sort out plame-gate?
Yes.
The Nipsey Russell news is intellectually sad for me. Ronnie Barker, on the other hand, was part of my childhood TV, and may he rest in peace.
Then everyone sits on large cushioned air-hockey pucks....
You do this with a krav conference room, and you've just about guaranteed Rollerball 2: Electric Boogaloo.
how many people at the confernce? I found this [link] which seems pretty basic.
It's a 15x15 room. From googling and seeing stuff like your link, it seems the best/common thing is to not commit, huh? Reconfigurable furniture. The sofa idea seems like quite the commitment to a limited number of variations.
Aside from the relative remoteness of the Court to a possible criminal indictment in the Plame case, Miers would probably have to recuse. Whereas any other nominee would probably be loyal to the President but not required to recuse. So she's not nominated for that reason.
ita, the new girl at daycare has a bag that says, "ITA LOVES YOU". It made me laugh.
the new girl at daycare has a bag that says, "ITA LOVES YOU"
Can I sue? That sounds like slander, or something.
Slashdot weighs in on the Miers nomination:
"Bush's most recent Supreme Court nominee, Harriet Miers, successfully argued that people who were sold defective software by Microsoft weren't "injured," and couldn't participate in a class action against the company. The case involved unstable compression features in MS DOS 6.0, which were corrected by a $9.95 update, MS DOS 6.2. Plaintiffs wanted Microsoft to offer the updates for free, but eventually lost to Miers' arguments."
Huh. I remember that. I used the MS DOS 6.0 compression feature because I figured, "Hey, it's Microsoft - they make DOS. It must be good."
It was my first experience with shitty MS software.
eta: I suppose I should add that since she was working for MS, there's nothing wrong with her doing her job to the best of her ability.