@rlemon The booze thing actually varies drastically from state to state. It's a PITA to get booze on Sundays in Minnesota outside of a bar for instance.
Illinois is uh... drinking-friendly. We have grandfathered bars in Chicago that can stay open until 5 a.m. on Saturdays (4 rest of the week).
@ErikReppen PA is a giant PITA for buying beer. You have to go to a distributor, and buy at least 24 beers at a time. I wanted a six pack, tried to buy a 12 pack, and was told I had to buy 2 12 packs (no mix and match).
Anders Behring Breivik (; born 13 February 1979) is a Norwegian accused mass murderer, terrorist and the confessed perpetrator of the 2011 attacks in Norway. On 22 July 2011, Breivik bombed the government buildings in Oslo, which resulted in eight deaths. He then carried out a mass shooting at a camp of the Workers' Youth League (AUF) of the Labour Party on the island of Utøya where he killed 69 people, mostly teenagers.
Two pairs of court-appointed psychiatrists have examined Breivik prior to his 2012 trial. In the first report Breivik was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. A ...
@SomeKittens Why not both? Waiting periods. Having to buy guns from actual humans rather than the internet. Required training. I don't think it's that much to ask.
@Abhishek @Loktar I prefer to use language as a third-party API rather than my code:)
if OED says - A, I will stand by it, and when I want to slightly modify a meaning of a word, I'll do this by explaning, rather than thinking that word means something else :)
@Loktar past 19 years in my life and living in india , reading tons of books watching lots of television discussion. The cause of terrorism is just the most common problem of the third world
Yeah, I tend to add a "willing to kill innocent people" requirement for "terrorist" since technically the definition would make the "attack on Christmas" people terrorists which takes them way more seriously than they deserve.
Well, I think in the US we have to stop freaking out about the idea of having some centralized control in given sectors. Education is one of them, IMO. Our public schools should provide equal opportunity and that's not going to happen with highly localized funding and local politics setting the rules.
In today's episode of "When String-shortening goes terribly wrong": http://support.addthis.com/customer/portal/articles/386852-how-long-does-it-take-for-analytics-data-to-start-showing-up-#.UCPl9U3a6Nt
You learn a lot of "stuff" there's no real chance to discover things that might be interesting to your, or even invest into them outside of your free time
having something like a 20% google time at schools might be interesting, although this might only work out when you start to ensure that all those kids get the same chance to discover their own potential, otherwise they'll just end up slacking their time
ohh yea, that was another thing I noticed while in the states. It's cheaper to eat at McDonalds 3 times a day, seven days a week in the US than it is to buy a weeks worth of groceries in Canada
These things are useful on a day to day basis, much more than algebra. not to say algebra isn't useful, but it should be something you decide on in case you're interested in it
well the only 'trip' to McDonalds I made while I was there was to grab a coffee because I couldn't find a starbucks and there are no tims there and I don't know any other coffee places. but I did check out the menu and sized.
look on google images for our traffic lights. they are on a yellow back. if no other lights are on around them and they are out you can still see you are comming to an intersection. in the states you cannot see them if the lights are out.
ohh yea don't get me started on the water :< (from Detroit to Chicago) the water was horrible. I made the mistake of getting a glass of water the first day while we were out to lunch. Was puking out the wrong end the rest of the trip :<