

Ha! This was most folk music festivals from 1993 to 2006.
Ha! This was most folk music festivals from 1993 to 2006.
There are far more than 100,000 parents who didn’t sign it.
On the domestic stage as well.
I understand the point, but as an exercise, try to find four historical figures without glaring character defects. Eventually, I figure we’ll all be either judged or forgotten in time.
I don’t consider it an ally of the American people, either.
It’s a poem by Stephen Crane, but so short I’m often reminded of it in full:
A man said to the universe:
”Sir, I exist!”
“However,” replied the universe,
“The fact has not created in me
A sense of obligation.”
It sounds nihilistic, but it’s somehow calming whenever I start to feel like I’ve been wronged or I’m owed a break of some sort.
The internet was well established before the mobile web really took off. It looked different (most of us would say better), but it was already a mature part of everyday life. The dot-com “bubble” around Y2K predates the iPhone by years.
This is just Russia talking to its own agents in the West. A kangaroo court assembled to try Ukraine for its audacity to exist.
This won’t be the last time, I’m afraid. At the end of the day, software developers build sandcastles.
If you want to build something that will outlast your company, make sure you also have a hobby or craft outside of computing.
55 here, and it still happens more than I’d like to admit.
Yep. I think this is the standard path for parents today. Kids even get to keep some Angry Birds and PBS Kids cartoon from their formative iPad years.
That seems like a rather arbitrary measure. I could just as easily state “The state of the cereal aisle is the most reliable measure…”
I think it will be more like the Aztec, but less practical.
Or the 1880s.
I remember they were side by side, but I don’t remember which one I gravitated toward first: It was either Pong or Skeet (with the light gun) for me.
Also the first president to face 91 criminal charges. What in the ever-loving hell is your point?
They had a good shot until the Russian government took over US Congress.
So why not join the majority party — in this case the GOP — and reshape it again from the inside? We’ve seen the GOP is open to tectonic shifts of change, as long as it’s coming from fellow “Republicans.” Donnie himself was a Democrat before he noticed the door to the GOP was already open wide.