But Middleton points out that most computers are now shipped with pre-installed Ethernet cards, and many can be connected with a plug-in adapter. |
As Polsby points out, the art of the gerrymander is another instance with respect to which the constitutional order has been turned on its head. |
He points out that if you have already got tens of millions of willing users, it's just a question of working out what you can charge them for. |
Scientific advancements, which have reached the level of cloning, are yet to find an alternative to blood, he points out. |
He also points out that employees are often drawn into a web of corruption by people they work with. |
Ben points out the area where he has found shell casings in the past, just below the steering quadrant. |