Ok so not really...
Overall things look nice. Only real complaint is that you removed the "Home" link from the footer. The static top/side bars overcame this missing link (and sucked) but now that is gone as well. Overall minor inconvenience that I now have to scroll to the top of the page to click on the logo.
PS: Sure I could click back but that's not always where I want to go...
Eight days after this encounter, on August 2nd, 1990, Iraq began the Gulf War by bombing Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait.
A move which was unanimously condemned by all major world powers; even Iraq's allies. Apparently being sick of war doesn't hold true when you are going to war against the people you owe money to.
obviously i meant mandatory if you have a car. try to comment in good faith please
But that's the point. It's your option to have a car and spend your money on the required costs that come with that.
Technically I guess I have the option to quit my job, become a bum and not have to pay for health care...
Do you actually think this is a good idea?
No, not at all
Assuming they consider the phone to be a safety device, I can't imagine that happening. A crash of any severity disables the electrical system. The battery is in the front and any metal touching the positive lead or damaging the battery sufficiently or pulling a connection loose will disable the jammer. Also, if phones were a safety device, then they'd make the jammer turn off if the car was in park or the engine was off (and maybe if the speedometer was under 10 mph as well). So having those cutoffs for the jammer fail, but the jammer still work should, with proper engineering, be functionally impossible. But, if you were in a car with a stuck ignition, stuck transmission, stuck throttle, stuck seatbelt, stuck door locks and the car wheels were spinning at 40 mph as the car teeters over a cliff with you unable to make a call to report your situation, then just maybe you'd have a point. Now, find me one case of that, and I'll concede.
You didn't see all the stuck accelerator news stories about the Toyata Prius a while back?
I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that radio jammers can't distinguish 911 calls.
That's probably true which is why this solution would have to be something more than a simple radio jammer. Turn the car into a faraday cage and then the only "tower" your phone sees is the repeater broadcasting in your car. Then the repeater allows/disallows calls based on vehicle state and destination number.
I'm over simplifying things and talking out my ass here but there are solutions to do it right
Just pull over, stop the car, and make the call. That's what I did in the "crash through the fence" incident I described.
Works great for that situation where you are in control of everything. However when you are in an accident and the car still thinks you are driving that could be a problem.
Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting.