Technology now a days is awesome! I mean really, there is so much we can do. It's convenient in every way. I mean I don't even have to get off my ass to change the channel. I don't have to get off my ass to use the laptop to look up something online. I don't even have to type what I want to look up online. I press a button and say what I need. On the other hand, technology is killing John and Jane Doe. Anonymity is gone. If you are connected to the world wide web, have any information ...
Updated June 29th, 2010 at 11:20 AM by davelisowski
So I go to staples to print some things because my printer is out of ink. There's an old lady being helped and it's obvious she'll be a while. I go to the front checkout, being one of 5 customers in the while store. I asked if she could print the files. She just directs meto the print center. So I go wait... Takes her a few minutes to finish. Then some dude needs a file printed from his computer, but doesn't have it saved or emailed in a conveniet way. And finally, I ask for ...
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We live in an age wherein most developed industrialized countries face similar economic problems, and those problems seem paradoxical: --> Small businesses face ever-restricted credit, yet small businesses pay a higher percentage of income taxes than do large corporations; yet taxpayers (including small businesses) bailed out large corporate banks; large corporate banks have recognized record profits, and rewarded their executives with record bonuses. What's wrong with this picture? ...
If forthwith means immediately, does thirdwith mean it's already done, and fifthwith mean it'll get done but a bit late? Or is it the other way around? Furthermore, does forthwithout mean it will never happen? How's come we say "furthermore" to add to a point of argument, but not "furtherless" to subtract or minimize a point? How does one minimize a point, if that's geometrically reduced dimension, semantically speaking?