Comment Re:Uh (or cost) (Score 2) 278
The NSA and the mil intel agencies all run off the non-published "black" budget, which you're not told about.
And you wonder why we're in debt
The NSA and the mil intel agencies all run off the non-published "black" budget, which you're not told about.
And you wonder why we're in debt
Fun fact: You've had all your calls intercepted since at least the early 1980s, America, in violation of the US Constitution.
I can neither confirm nor deny that I have firsthand knowledge of such data collection.
And what if they only fly over the roadways until they arrive at the address to deliver to?
Lots of stuff flies over roadways. Invisible wires, for example.
The supreme court does NOT agree with you - this is a QUICK path to jail FYI.
Which supreme court?
Washington State has stronger privacy RIGHTS than the rest of America, and even SCOTUS has upheld rulings about privacy by the Washington State Supreme Court.
Pull!
It's illegal due to privacy rights that Canadians have (in their Constitution) to do this in Canada, according to their Supreme Court.
And, actually, Canucks have twice the guns per capita, so the drones would survive even less time.
They just don't shoot people with handguns or automatic weapons.
I'm gonna pop some drones
only got 20 rounds in my pockets
gonna get some CDs and some jerky
this is (FCC DELETED) awesome!
I wear your granddad's clothes,
They look incredible.
I got them from a drone
That Amazon flew above the road
Dang but I'm going to have fun!
It's my airspace - when you decided to fly over it with a privacy-disabled drone, you made your drone MY property.
to conceal the obvious... that the viral-growth medium they've been distributing for decades is the -real- problem.
Nothing but light!
We're cooking with green energy!
Note to self: sell industries connected with mercury for CFLs, but LED makers
The problem is using a forum.
Steven King got rich writing stuff like this, but he did it as an "author".
The Canadian government has a loophole, the notwithstanding clause, to allow them to violate your constitutional rights. Sortof like passing the DM treachery notes during a game, and viewed the same way by the general public.
Not according to the Canadian Supreme Court recent rulings.
Not only is it in violation of the US Constitution, but also the Canadian Constitution, and the EU-US Data Treaty that the Senate affirmed, making it more Law than Laws of Congress.
But, hey, keep up this stuff and don't be surprised when the Guillotines start working non-stop.
I for one, don't trust the Internet, and haven't since they let you civilians on to it back in the 1970s.
But I do trust Internet2, which we don't let you on, and bask in it's fiery 100 GB/s pipes and 40 GB/s outlets while you squabble in the dark in sub 20 MB/s speeds.
Found that dimmer switch CFLs don't work as well as dimmer switch LEDs, but have been slowly replacing my old incandescents and CFLs with LED lightbulbs when they go on sale, so I normally pay $10-20 for the new bulbs. Electric bill would have gone down, but have a student staying with me, and she uses a lot of extra power when she's gaming, and I got a new PS4.
I love you too. But a few hundred women could easily disprove your assertion. I won't bother, because I know you're closeted.
You must realize that the computer has it in for you. The irrefutable proof of this is that the computer always does what you tell it to do.