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Folks who want clever, short domains forget that real countries own those domains. bit.ly is dependent on Libya to continue to operate. As a country governed by Sharia, that's not a great business plan.
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This is like an article from The Onion. It could be reproduced in the satirical publication verbatim. Only it's true.
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Matt Bai points out that we're on a see-saw. In 2008, voters tossed the bums out. Two years later, they may well do it again. Solutions take time—more than a year and a half—leaving impatient voters undermining themselves with irrational anger. This would be the third consecutive president whose party has lost power in congress—a first for the nation.
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Great Britain, the British Isles and the United Kingdom. All different entities. Which is which? As is so often the case, a Venn diagram can explain it all.
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Have you heard about this? Do the math. It ain't true.
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For the life of me I can’t figure out where this 823-year nonsense got started!
Any 31-day month that starts on a Friday will contain this pattern. On average, each 31-day month does this once every seven years. With seven 31-day months in every year, this should occur (again, on average) once every year!