What pitch should we use? What media? What target audience? C'mon it'll be fun! For some reason I'm picturing a panda bear as a mascot/spokesperson. Your thoughts?
I think answermug is one of the only true Q & A websites.. theres not many of them. and i think AM should aim to attract newcomers to become more populated.you think so too ?
in the 90s there was computers, but everything was much much slower than it is now. Nowadays we have super powerful computers, that can make us play games; also most of the people ... morein the 90s there was computers, but everything was much much slower than it is now. Nowadays we have super powerful computers, that can make us play games; also most of the people have cellphones, and when i take the bus or the metro, we always see people on their cellphones . Are we in a golden era of technology ?
Look at the computer's world today. Most computers runs windows Operating System. Apple has its claws too on the computer market, but much more lower than how much windows computer... moreLook at the computer's world today. Most computers runs windows Operating System. Apple has its claws too on the computer market, but much more lower than how much windows computer there is today.
If you want to drink coffee, and there's one starbuck, one tim hortons and one second cup , which place would you pick to order your coffee ? me id pick starbucks.. i love their latte
Omar says the “hope and change” offered by Barack Obama was a mirage. Recalling the “caging of kids” at the U.S.-Mexico border and the “droning ... more Omar says the “hope and change” offered by Barack Obama was a mirage. Recalling the “caging of kids” at the U.S.-Mexico border and the “droning of countries around the world” on Obama’s watch, she argues that the Democratic president operated within the same fundamentally broken framework as his Republican successor.
“We can’t be only upset with Trump. … His policies are bad, but many of the people who came before him also had really bad policies. They just were more polished than he was,” Omar says. “And that’s not what we should be looking for anymore. We don’t want anybody to get away with murder because they are polished. We want to recognize the actual policies that are behind the pretty face and the smile.” less
To gaze upon Donald Trump’s hair is like trying to make sense of a particularly elaborate M.C. Escher drawing. Just when you think you’ve figured out how all of the str... moreTo gaze upon Donald Trump’s hair is like trying to make sense of a particularly elaborate M.C. Escher drawing. Just when you think you’ve figured out how all of the straw-colored, gossamer strands fit together, he turns his head and you realize nothing is what it seems, reality is an illusion, and life is pointless. But now, we may finally know how Trump accomplishes this remarkable feat of engineering.
In an extract from his new book Fire and Fury: Inside Trump’s White House, published by New York Magazine on Wednesday, reporter Michael Wolff revealed that Trump’s styling secrets have been disclosed by none other than his most trusted confidante — his daughter Ivanka:
For Ivanka, it was all business — building the Trump brand, the presidential campaign, and now the White House. She treated her father with a degree of detachment, even irony, going so far as to make fun of his comb-over to others. She often described the mechanics behind it to friends: an a... less
I dare you to wear an outfit made entirely out of black unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bags/liners this weekend, what do you say to that and do you accept?
That name is not Presidential. But then again TRUMP MEANS FART. Still sounds better than Hickenlooper. He's gotta lose that last name. We a... moreThat name is not Presidential. But then again TRUMP MEANS FART. Still sounds better than Hickenlooper. He's gotta lose that last name. We all will understand and forgive him. Something like John STRONG or something.
Remember when Senator Dianne Feinstein (D – CA), the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, did something caused that Donald Trump was forced to come up with a cleve... moreRemember when Senator Dianne Feinstein (D – CA), the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, did something caused that Donald Trump was forced to come up with a clever nickname for her?
“Sneaky.” That was the name the President came up with, “Sneaky Dianne Feinstein.”
What, exactly, Feinstein did that was so “sneaky” was defy her Republican colleagues to make public a much-discussed transcript of the committee’s interview with one of the founders of the firm that produced the infamous dossier outlining a Russian effort to aid Trump’s bid for the White House.
And according to Scott Dworkin from the Democratic Coalition, the move to make it public may be finally waking up some GOP defenders of Trump in the probe:
“A friend who advises a House Republican just told me they truly didn’t believe the Russia allegations against Trump. So they’ve just been dismissing it. Today they read the Fusion GPS tr... less
Mine is when we went on a fishing trip when I was about 5 years old. We had these stupid hats that said ’dad‘ and ‘kid’. I caught this little sunfish and to... moreMine is when we went on a fishing trip when I was about 5 years old. We had these stupid hats that said ’dad‘ and ‘kid’. I caught this little sunfish and told him I wanted to take it home and cook it and eat it up. So when got home he said he took it to a special place to have it cleaned and battered. The next day he showed up for dinner with four portions of fish and chips for my mother, sister, him and myself. I was proud as’ faak I fed the whole family with my little fish. I didn’t figure out until probably my 20’s that he just bought it at a local fish& chip place.... I’m rambley tonight. That’s fine. less