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...have only $2 at risk, but it's a $22 investment. The company has essentially lent you $20. From the higher base, the 10% gain nets an additional $2.20. But don't hold on so long that, duh, your options expire. The normal period is 10 years, but when changing employers, you often get only 30 to 90 days...
Picture this: The daughter of some obscure politician is kidnapped one day by her teacher, Gary Soneji (Michael Wincott), at a posh D.C. academy. But Soneji's not really after the little girl-he's involved in an international conspiracy, a.k.a. "the crime of the century." Duh! So he contacts Detective Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman), because he is not after money-it's fame he wants, and Cross, being a renowned author and psychological profiler, is the perfect person to make sure that the book never closes on Soneji's self-declared evil deeds...
Hardly. IM is one of the Internet's true killer apps. It's free, and it's instant (duh), but what the RCC recognized is that IM isn't just about passing notes; it's a powerful communications tool. You can call instant meetings. You can keep tabs on your friends (and enemies) with a "buddy list." You can swap data files, such as MP3s and digital photos. Most IM services can even carry voice communications, and some are available on PDAs and pagers...
This is confusing. I thought we had agreed that George W. Bush is an imbecile. Strategerie, Grecians, and all that. Deer in the headlights. President Duh. Alfred W. Neuman. A moron...
...Lately Jackson chooses to speak in a rude staccato with the consonants rubbed off, sometimes a little hard to understand ("Stay out duh Bushes! Stay out duh Bushes!" he hilariously warned the Democratic convention) - an emphasis that he adopts for the sake of a downmarket authenticity that he calculates will give him most leverage in his dealings with white political power...