another possibility is that i'm not part of the majority here, which seems to be 16-23 year old males from alberta who are auto enthusiasts. i could bring any of you into circles where your opinions...
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another possibility is that i'm not part of the majority here, which seems to be 16-23 year old males from alberta who are auto enthusiasts. i could bring any of you into circles where your opinions...
but you can't mug yourself... can you?
I am not saying it was right for the employee to steal the laptop - just that instead of blaming AC, the OP should blame himself for leaving it behind. AC did not sign a contract and was under no...
IMO the OP is an idiot for losing his laptop. yes, the employee should have returned it, but if you read AC webiste it clearly states that they are not responsible for items left on the plane. OP...
^^yes i understand - just trying to make a point :D
^^really? you think the government should buy everyone's work clothes for them? just who is supposed to pay for all of this? should they then increase your income tax by $2000/year?
i'm sorry OP, but I still feel like it's your own fault for leaving it on the plane in the first place - now, the rest of us are essentially paying for your mistake through increased airfare. I know...
isn't is so unfair that the government makes you pay for your own clothing??? :whipped: :whipped: :whipped:
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wow dude, that's just cruel, especially at this time of year :rofl:
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this guy must be a climate change skeptic as well.
what the fuck did i just watch. :facepalm: :rofl:
That article could just as well be titled "Oh God... Why Canada Hates You." :rofl:
This. i tried to say this earlier in the thread but was flamed and even accused of being 30 years old and living in my parents basement. :rolleyes: I am not a fan of 80s vehicles, or the 80s in...
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i was just joking that the thread was better when it was just people making fun of 89coupe's design tastes :rofl:
i personally think cars from the 80s suck, but I can see how someone who was born in the 90s might think they are cool because they seem "retro."
this thread was so much better everybody started posting pictures of christmas trees. :rofl:
it doesn't matter which side is the server or client, as you can upload or download depending.
by far the easiest, fastest and cheapest method is to set up an ftp server, and have her log in with an ftp client (i assume she knows how to do that). try this one http://www.warftp.org/
yea, one of you set up an ftp server and do it that way.
but we're not just interested in deaths, were also interested in all accidents and injuries that would be prevented by not having at-grade crossings.
even if there are less...
but you're still just making up the data here. :dunno:
maybe there are more per capita car accidents than per capita at-grade c-train accidnets. i am not convinced of that because there isn't...
OK you're right. humans are not a part of nature, and we don't obey the same laws of physics at any scale of observation. i feel comfortable saying that because my bible promises me an afterlife.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_capita
you think so? find me some data comparing per capita car accident rates and per capita YYC train crossing rates (not jsut deaths, all at-grade accidnets).
Well I'm right and you're just a...
but that was a valid argument in the 1960s. :dunno: in 50 years, calgarians are going to look back and laugh at the arguments in this thread, too. :dunno:
(note how i replied without resorting...
^^OK you got me. you didn't call them "fucking idiots" or "stupid." you only referred to them as the "lowest common denominator." :rolleyes:
but i'm starting to see your point. i mean, why...
yes they are legendary, but definitely out of the mainstream (except for a couple lame sell out songs sold for advertising or sampling in commercial rap songs). i think they are more like the Velvet...
^^yea it looks like the one the skeptics use, which shows temperatures since 1998 only, and that temperatures are declining... however if you look at a longer record, you'll notice that 1998 was the...
got that right. i wouldn't think you could make an FJ look like a taxi cab, but toyota somehow managed even that. :rofl:
^^no, i would still call those things accidents.
people walking in large groups (at U of C hallways, at the tran stations, etc.) have a herd mentality. i konw this because i have to deal with the...
^^it's relative so is dimensionless (no units), but the real question is "relative to what?" i assume they mean sober vs. impared drivers, but I would be interested in seeing how they collect data...
i don't get it. you mean like moving mountains (to make them safer) versus designing safer railroad crossings?
This is the same argument made by the auto industry when Ralph Nader was working for auto safety regulations. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed "But seatbelts are too expensive! ...
probably because someone thought it would be funny to make a "darwin" joke instead of a descriptive thread title.
http://forums.beyond.ca/st/345835/darwin-failed-/
actually, as I understand it, Canis lupis (wolves, dingoes, and domesticated dogs) are not "cave mammals," and while they do use dens for whelping puppies, they do not actually live or sleep in dens...
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no, but while people can't move mountains, they can design train crossings. maybe the current trains crossings are sufficient, but why does that have to stop us from trying to make things even...
you guys, these were accidents. everyday i walk through the hallways at the U of C, where half of the people are texting on their phones etc. instead of paying attention to where they are walking. ...
hunting dogs aren't big, LOL. and i certainly wouldn't want to be locked in a cage where I can just turn around. many people here say "they are animals and can't feel it," but that's nonsense as...