How in the name of fuck do you people have time to play video games... and then hone your skills and be decent?
For myself, it's having a very narrow focus. Once every 3 to 5 years a game comes out that I really like, and I play it in little bits for a long time. The last one was Skyrim, which I think came out in 2011. This next one will be Star Wars Battlefront, which comes out next week. It'll probably be another few years before there is a game I have to play.
There is always government money involved when it comes to major events like an F-1 race. Whether it be land grants, tax credits, improved infrastructure or whatever.
COTA generates over $700 million a year in revenue for the city of Austin, a vast majority of which is from the F-1 race. They get a lot more than $25 million a year in taxes from hotels, bars, restaurants and taxis.
If it brings in soo much fucking money then the private sector should pass the hat and fund it themselves. The government handing out money like that should result in a prison sentence for everyone involved.
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
Have you ever tried to find that in the Constitution? As much as it pains my atheist heart to say this here it is; that statement appears nowhere in the Constitution and only came into the common lexicon after a court ruling in the 1930s.
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
If it brings in soo much fucking money then the private sector should pass the hat and fund it themselves. The government handing out money like that should result in a prison sentence for everyone involved.
Yes it would and there are plenty of deep pockets already involved on the equity side of COTA that could make it happen.
Originally posted by racrguy
What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
Originally posted by racrguy
Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
Have you ever tried to find that in the Constitution? As much as it pains my atheist heart to say this here it is; that statement appears nowhere in the Constitution and only came into the common lexicon after a court ruling in the 1930s.
Who said anything about it being in the constitution? To me it's just a common sense thing.
Originally posted by stevo
Not a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.
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