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10 months ago

in The Verdict on iPhone Update 2.0.2 on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

There's something about those warped wooden cabinets and 1978 linoleum that makes Bay apartments special isn't there ;)

10 months ago

in The Verdict on iPhone Update 2.0.2 on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

There's something about those warped wooden cabinets and 1978 linoleum that makes Bay apartments special isn't there ;)

11 months ago

in Fyodor Runs Ubuntu on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

Maybe when you can better about yourself becasue you can pwn anyone's box you don't need that vague “sense of more superior to everyone” that running a Mac provides.

11 months ago

in Fyodor Runs Ubuntu on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

Maybe when you can better about yourself becasue you can pwn anyone's box you don't need that vague “sense of more superior to everyone” that running a Mac provides.

11 months ago

in Take From Me and Give to Him: A New Perspective on Prayer on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

Uhm, here's an idea. Why don't you get up and go volunteer, that's doing God's work without His having to kick one in the ass to do it?

11 months ago

in Take From Me and Give to Him: A New Perspective on Prayer on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

Uhm, here's an idea. Why don't you get up and go volunteer, that's doing God's work without His having to kick one in the ass to do it?

11 months ago

in Indulgence as God on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

Slightly less religulous:


http://www.swarthmore.edu/~apreset1/docs/if.html

11 months ago

in Indulgence as God on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

Slightly less religulous:


http://www.swarthmore.edu/~apreset1/docs/if.html

11 months ago

in Indulgence as God on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

http://www.terrybisson.com/meat.html

11 months ago

in Indulgence as God on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

http://www.terrybisson.com/meat.html

11 months ago

in Very Poor Rhetoric on Race on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

Derek,


Funny, women seem to have done it just fine?


Steven

11 months ago

in Very Poor Rhetoric on Race on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

Derek,


Funny, women seem to have done it just fine?


Steven

11 months ago

in Very Poor Rhetoric on Race on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

Derek,


Please qualify “helping hand”.

11 months ago

in Very Poor Rhetoric on Race on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

Derek,


Please qualify “helping hand”.

11 months ago

in Why I Carry A Gun: A Personal Anecdote on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

So, for the peanut gallery, what are you packing these–a–days?

11 months ago

in Why I Carry A Gun: A Personal Anecdote on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

So, for the peanut gallery, what are you packing these–a–days?

11 months ago

in Agriculture Ruined the World on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

This argument was made much more cogently in Guns, Germs, and Steel.

11 months ago

in Agriculture Ruined the World on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

This argument was made much more cogently in Guns, Germs, and Steel.

11 months ago

in but she's a girl... » Ceremonial on but she's a girl...
Hey bsag,

You often do this thing where you make <sup>superscripts<sup> and then link them to a footnote below.

When I do this it is pretty typing–intensive, do you have an automated way that you're doing this?


Footnotes

<ol>
<li>SuperscriptSuperscript reference[BACK]</li>
</ol>

11 months ago

in Facebook Privacy Violation: Secret Group Activity is Public! on goodCRIMETHINK
What?! Facebook rides roughshod over users' sense of privacy like Alberto Gonzales in a Caterpillar? Color me shocked.

<cite>
We may provide information to service providers to help us bring you the services we offer. Specifically, we may use third parties to facilitate our business, such as to host the service at a co-location facility for servers, to send out email updates about Facebook, to remove repetitive information from our user lists, to process payments for products or services, to offer an online job application process, or to provide search results or links (including sponsored links).
</cite><sup>1</sup>

I see the FB Kool-Aid and I will have to pass, thankyouverymuch.


Footnote:
<ol>
<li>http://www.facebook.com/policy.php</li>
</ol>

1 year ago

in The Logical Solution to the Civil Union vs. Marriage Debate on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding

I used to live in The Netherlands and here's a sight i saw, weighted towards the summer and late spring.


Old-style fancy cars ( Duisenberg, Rolls ) with paper adornments is parked on the sidewalk. A happy couple exits the door, both in beautiful rainment: he in gray top-hat ( occasionally with tails ) or suit; she, in a lovely white gown, or a fashionable dress. Their families cheer them as they enter the car and drive off.


Now, to your point, the building they exited? The Raadhuis, the city hall.


Subsequently the bridal couple were welcomed to take the civic license and have a ceremony performed at their church, but that was not the state's business.


Another parallel may also be seen in the difference between the King's Courts and the Ecclesiastical courts in Plantagenet–Tudor span of English history. Ultimately the amicable divide prevailed: the state could deprive you of liberty or lucre, but could not damn you; the ecclesiastical courts could damn you, but couldn't imprison or fine you ( unless you bought into their flim-flam and lent them that authority, not unlike a dominatrix, curiously ).

1 year ago

in The Logical Solution to the Civil Union vs. Marriage Debate on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

I used to live in The Netherlands and here's a sight i saw, weighted towards the summer and late spring.


Old-style fancy cars ( Duisenberg, Rolls ) with paper adornments is parked on the sidewalk. A happy couple exits the door, both in beautiful rainment: he in gray top-hat ( occasionally with tails ) or suit; she, in a lovely white gown, or a fashionable dress. Their families cheer them as they enter the car and drive off.


Now, to your point, the building they exited? The Raadhuis, the city hall.


Subsequently the bridal couple were welcomed to take the civic license and have a ceremony performed at their church, but that was not the state's business.


Another parallel may also be seen in the difference between the King's Courts and the Ecclesiastical courts in Plantagenet–Tudor span of English history. Ultimately the amicable divide prevailed: the state could deprive you of liberty or lucre, but could not damn you; the ecclesiastical courts could damn you, but couldn't imprison or fine you ( unless you bought into their flim-flam and lent them that authority, not unlike a dominatrix, curiously ).

1 year ago

in Hacking and Grinding: The Balance Between Passion and Self Control on dmiessler.com | grep understanding

The grinders surely do have the exotic sex life—for what is more essential to the sexy than control?

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