NO!
I wanted you to go home and go to bed in order to get better. I think it is THE MAN'S fault.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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.
NO!
I wanted you to go home and go to bed in order to get better. I think it is THE MAN'S fault.
Huh, that "giant scorpion" is more like an overgrown horseshoe crab. Which do come ashore to deposit eggs. You'd only be in danger if you fell asleep sunbathing on the wrong dune.
So very much not clicking on the giant scorpion link.
I need to stop by target and get a new microwave tonight. Don't wanna. But need to.
If it's a squeamishness issue, it's just a technical drawing, not a modeled life-simulating painting or anything.
I wanted you to go home and go to bed in order to get better. I think it is THE MAN'S fault.
I want that too, and I will, as soon as 4 hours and 20 minutes have passed.
Apparently, they are both math majors who are so talented that they automatically count cards while playing, and they can't turn their minds off when they start gambling. Since they're so ethical, they just refuse to play.
It might be more that the casino folks will throw you out if they catch you counting cards.
I don't think counting cards is unethical. Casinos just exercise their right to throw out people who do. I am surprised that they can, though, unless they use the method detailed in the MIT book.
Is the actual act of counting cards unethical, or is it using your knowledge to further your funds?
Is the actual act of counting cards unethical
I'd say no. You're acting within the rules of the game while observing what's going on in the game.