Yeah, and I'd like to hear the Pope say, "Gee, sorry to the millions of women burned at the stake, treated like second class citizens, and blamed for the fall of man. We didn't really mean any harm..."
Yea. They should take the example of the current crop of conservatives and stick the bill to their grandchildren. Now that's sound fiscal management.
Just my opinion that most Left-of-Center organizations are long on MFA's and short on MBA's.
That could be true.
In my experience however, most of my friends are a little left of center and damn near all of them are either engineers, IT, or have an MBA. Seems common in Seattle.
I realize this doesn't address the issue of what the breakdown in the organizations are; but I wouldn't think an educated contingency would let people without proven analytical skills run things for them. Just a guess...
Penalty slack I can handle.
And I used to have a toshibah way way way back in the day. It was like carrying around a friggen lunchbox. That was a long time ago though. I had no problems with it and was actually talking to a friend at work who had the same thing. He has a new Toshibah currently and likes it a lot. He works with me in IT, so I feel comfortable saying that it might be a good thing to look at the ole toshi.
apple sauce, apple butter included?
I am just about to replace my home computer with an Apple. What has your experience been? Did you buy an Apple recently? What model? What happened? Do I sound panicky?