It doesn't make our job any easier when computer manufacturers begin changing configurations. But it's necessary if you want to increase the capacity of the computer. The changes aren't always backwards-compatible.

If it's good for China, opening up and encouraging democracy and so on, why isn't it good for Cuba?

It puts more responsibility on the offender to fix the wrong. Who's been harmed? How are you going to fix it?

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Now that PNTR (for China) is out of the way, the timing is right.

He had a monster game. Every time I looked he had his hands on the ball. He's the hardest-working kid I've ever had. He gets more out of his size than any kid I know.

I've never had a kid 6-2 rebound as well as he does. He's strong, a lot stronger than he looks.