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I was intially offended this comment
... then sadly I realized it is true (except I think you meant to say dribble)
Whitner constantly posting twitter updates, facebook status updates, and blogs about what he's doing every single second is dribble. And a tell-tale sign.
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I love people so quick to blame it on cops and color. The hard and cold REALITY is that being RIGHT isn't always being SMART. For example, if you get pulled over by a cop and he asks you why you were going so fast, do you really think refusing to answer him is the SMART thing to do? Do you really believe that refusing to answer will produce better results for you than saying, "I'm sorry officer, I didn't realize I was going over the limit?" When pulled over by a police officer, your #1 goal should be move on as quickly as possible. If you refuse to answer, the officer may suspect you're drunk or under the influence of drugs and ask you to exit the vehicle. YOU NEVER WANT TO BE ASKED TO EXIT THE VEHICLE! No one ever gets shot sitting in their driver's seat. No one gets arrested for being polite. No one spends the night in jail for cooperating.
Another example would be getting stopped on the street (which happened to me one night in Manhattan in front of my apartment). The cop pulled up in his car, shined the light on me and got out of the car and approached me. He asked for my name and address and then for identification. I was annoyed. The law doesn't require me to answer. But I had a split-second decision to make: BE RIGHT or BE SMART. If I just ignored him, do you think I would have slept in my comfy bed that night or would the probability of him slapping the cuffs on me for some bogus disorderly conduct charge have risen dramatically?
I told him my name, showed him my license and two minutes later, he was gone. Let's say I refused to answer him. Imagine the worst-case scenario: He calls for backup. More cop cars pull up. They order me up against the wall for an illegal frisk. I refuse. They pull out their clubs and start beating me. Or someone pulls out their service weapon and points it at my head. Or some juiced up donut muncher tackles me and smashes my face into the pavement, while they cuff me, then throw me in the back of the car, take me down to central booking, and have me arraigned on charges of resisting arrest, assaulting a police officer, and disorderly conduct. I spend 37 hours in an underground cell with criminal scumbags eating bologna sandwiches and unable to sleep. Then I get arraigned in front of the judge, have to hire an attorney, and have to return to court several times.
Even if I get all of the charges dropped, I'm out a huge amount of cash and time, and probably my job if I didn't show up for work for 3 days. And don't think you can easily sue and win on a case like this. The cops will line up to testify that you ran, or you tried to grab his gun, or you shoved him first. The legal process of suing the NYPD takes years and juries won't give you any money unless you have a permanent injury. Hurt feelings and the indignity of spending 2 nights in jail just won't cut the mustard.
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Does it really bug anyone else that the Bills are using CB's as KR's?
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UConn James - I love reading your analysis each week. Do you blog about the show at all?
Ben episodes are usually good and this "Dead is Dead" was no exception. I really liked how the episodes have picked up with intensity since "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham".
I just don't see Ben giving up so easy on his control. He has proven since the 2nd season to be a master manipulator. And really before that considering he helped The Others wipe out the DI.
Why does Widmore want to get back to the island so much? Obviously Ben got back so is it safe to say the island wants Ben back but not Charles?
And the question still remains, what is the Oceanic 6's purpose for going back?
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Russ: "Can I come on your yacht this summer? I REALLY think you should come hangout in Buffalo more!"
Drew: "Sure Russ, we can do that. You just call me in a few weeks, k buddy? Ciao. CLICK."
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They're about to talk about it on ESPN News. It's also on the ticker at the bottom.
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Did they say preseason or regular season?
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First game, Monday night, at New England, we need Beast Mode.
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appeal possibility?
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What if I had proof that Modrak is in fact SKOOBY?
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Im not just saying this because I went to school with the kid...
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Didn't Irvin cut a teammate with a pair of scissors?
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My posts get criticized, and I don't complain. Hell, sometimes I change my opinion, or realize I was wrong, or haven't thought the situation through, well enough.
And, if you think most of my posts aren't contributing and on topic, maybe that's because you aren't really reading other posts, because all you care about is posting your thoughts. Had you read the thread that already had posts about Stroud, and how it might be a signal to Peters, you would have seen that I posted similar thoughts in that thread, as did others.
What's the old saying Dean? "You can't cure stupid".
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You all are just encouraging him.
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For Sawyer to be in control and to be so confident, it seems to me he's starting to screw things up. Not to mention he seems to be the leader amongst certain people, but when Horace comes around it seems as if he backs down.
I go back to the reason a lot of people think Jack is too controlling, but I think that deters from people always looking to him for answers. He constantly gets thrown in the leadership role and for once he turns it down and Kate and Juliet are upset at him.
Here we are a little past halfway through season 5 and I still have no theory on who's the good guy and who's the bad guy, not to mention no theory on what the assumed war will entail. I love this show!
There's an episode coming up titled "Some like it HOTH". Is there a Star Wars relation from the Empire Strikes Back?
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Sawyer is in control and screwing things up. Jack is about to take over.
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I have a linked-in account and I like it. although I don't check it often.
As for facebook, it was best when the wall was a wall and you wrote graffiti on it. Some of you newbies on facebook won't get that. It was sleeker, faster, easier, and more simple than myspace and that's why it was so appealing. Zuckerberg has left that initial concept. Which in turn, I think facebook is seeing its peak now, I don't think they'll top more than around 300 million users. If even that.
What facebook needs to do, since they have such a great language conversion compability on facebook, is offer different layout view options, similar to some message boards. A simple layout, an advanced layout, and a layout like the one they have now. That way, people can choose how they view facebook. If they can automatically and so efficiently convert my english message to german to my friends in Germany and vice versa, then this concept isn't impossible.
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Haven't read it. I'm sure they realized they would need to develop a business infrastructure - Schmidt is the nominal face but he isn't "the decider". Google is similar to Oracle (where there have been a bunch of chiefs over the years - many exceptionally capable- but only Ellison is king).
I like how they have the chain of command at Google.
I credit Larry and Sergei more than Zuckerberg. Larry and Sergei have maintained control and consistency while Zuckerberg I think has listened to too many others.
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Larry and Sergei brought in a CEO to placate investors and add the veneer of maturity. Their CEO was considered pretty mediocre at his past posts as a VP in the Valley. According to a gal he was dating (I know hearsay but well placed hearsay), Larry and Sergei rule the roost and the CEO dude is largely a figurehead.
Yes, sorry for misspelling Sergei's name, but yes, I like how they held true to the greatest value at Google. The speed and results.
Have you read "The Google Story"? Nice read, but it says they brought in the CEO because investors almost forced them to. Also to carry out more business related things.
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I wish someone would do a documentary on just how dumb the majority of Americans are.
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I'm a college student who's been on facebook for a few years and I absolutely can't stand it anymore. But it's like a drug, and every time I tell myself to get rid of my account for numerous reasons, I can't pull the trigger. There are so many pathetic people who insist on putting their every emotion online it just makes me sick. Way too much personalization now...i miss the days where if I DIDNT want to know what someone was up to, I had that ability. Now it's just a click away.
Yeah, it started off great when you just had profiles, no statuses, no news feed, no clutter.
And for the record, Mark Zuckerberg isn't a billionaire. Facebook is estimated to be worth $1.5 billion, NOT $15 billion like some early projections, and facebook is only making a few $100 million in revenue. Don't mistake someone with a great idea for someone with a great business mind. Larry and Sergey didn't have the business mind until they hired a CEO.
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Isn't he, like, the youngest self-made billionaire in history? I'm not about to go around questioning his business techniques.
Not yet....
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Facebook has gotten all corporate now. The original facebook, actually called "thefacebook" was its best. It was only a college social networking site. And you could only get a facebook if your college was added to their system. At that point, there were no high schoolers or baby boomers.
And now Zuckerberg is trying to go after Twitter when instead facebook should focus on enhancing itself.
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What did Dr. Candle say when he was processing Jack? "They drug me from the laboratory today"... I cracked up! I thought we'd see more of him but now I'm thinking we'll see him every episode.
Every week after an episode a new set of questions arise for me. What were those empty barracks Christian was living in? I think Sun and Ben are in a different time period (possibly future?) and I thought the barracks were burned? Christian told Sun she had a "journey" ahead of her. Does that mean she has "work to do"?
Also, I'm not sure if Jughead is linked to the infamous "incident" because I thought they said in the season 2 finale it was a "leak" that caused the incident, like a leak of electromagnetism?
And finally, I think someone here theorized that Kate could possibly be pregnant, after the night she was crying on Jack's bed, how big of a twist would it be if she got pregnant BECAUSE Ben told her she had to??
Whitner arrested in Cleveland
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Lots of people have a hard time remembering that. Lots of people don't remember that police officers are constantly dealing with violent people, so they have to maintain a consistent approach to everything.