Call it Winter Part Two. We had a great December, and now that winter's back we're expecting the rest of the season will be terrific, too. |
Everybody spies on everybody. I was stunned to hear that myself. Someday, I may have to rely on a French satellite to convict an American citizen. |
If a customer is successful in getting through it will currently be another three weeks before they will be able to have their mandatory interview at a jobcentre, before their claim can be considered for processing, |
It happens almost every day but is a nuisance that we residents can obviously do without because it is hampering our normal schedules. |
It was impressive to the jury to have this presentation about this eye in the sky and satellite imagery and a trained expert. In our case it did not make the case, but it sure helped and strengthened and improved the case. |
It's just lazy. It's based on some aesthetic, not on what we actually sound like. There are some similarities, a lot of the kids in those bands, we grew up on the same stuff, so there will be some parallels. But I don't see it at all, not one bit. |
not in a flood zone. |
These products introduce something onto a network that cannot be monitored or controlled in a centralized manner. End users may not see the importance of this, but some level of control is critical for running a network. |
Today I would rather fall in love with a washing machine than a woman. |
Trading at Next Retail for the past seven weeks was much worse than feared. |
We actually gave him a raise. That had been building up for a month or so. It wasn't scripted, unfortunately; he just got a little carried away. That wasn't his bass, so he was a little bummed out that he broke someone else's guitar. |
We are entering the era of consumer-oriented Web-based services that are not only free, but often outperform expensive software installed on networks. The flow of new technology onto corporate networks should not be stopped, but it must be managed. |
What if I had stayed? |