Comment Re:VR Lab (Score 1) 170
>Only some have terrible resolution.
Link to some that don't. You can't, because there aren't any.
>Only some have terrible resolution.
Link to some that don't. You can't, because there aren't any.
I'm pretty sure he wasn't saying it impressed him because it was awesome; he meant it was impressive because Apple had done it first and given the idea credibility: http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/apple/next-gen-ipod-patent-has-touch-surface-on-back-259271.php
>Any true scientist will agree that #1 God exists (for things we can't prove through science) #2 what we can prove is far removed from popular thought.
And it didn't leave the "Gang of Eight" until the press brought it out.
>The first has nothing to do with anything at issue here, of course. Not sure why you even bring it up.
Oh yeah, full immunity from law has nothing to do with accountability.
>In fact, the warrantless wiretapping was presented to key members of both parties in both houses of Congress, so this was an issue already being watched by Congress.
It only made it to congress because it was leaked to the press. Kinda fucks with your "besides the press" angle.
Uhh didn't Apple acquire those patents when they bought fingerworks?
It was illegal for women to vote (and the state used force to enforce it). The state had the *power* to keep women from voting. After that amendment, the state no longer had that *power*.
And it didn't require a Magna Carta-style "we've got you at gunpoint" uprising in order to occur, as the AC claimed has always been the case any time any state anywhere has ever given up power.
I guess in the Anonymous Coward book of history, the bill of rights weren't amendments, but were part of the original constitution.
To be sure, no government in history -- democracy or otherwise -- has ever significantly, permanently, and willingly reduced its level of power or revenue.
Nice fantasy world you have depicted there AC. I guess in that world the decision to ratify the woman's suffrage amendment wasn't a government run by men giving up power? You believe it was forced at gunpoint by the women?
Right, plus, since our brain follows physical laws, those laws may reemerge in interesting ways in our brains themselves, much as Daniel Hillis describes happening with the Connection Machine in New Computer Architectures and Their Relationship to Physics or Why Computer Science Is No Good.
He may even get an offer from the owner to go in on buying the company and making over 250k a year--without a plumbing license!
At least Chiquita (United Fruit) never forged the property value of their land holdings in Guatemala to avoid property taxes, wound up having the government buy their land at the phony price *they* provided, and then forced a US invasion and overthrow of the nation.
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*in the last 50 years
If only they would arrest you for all your link jacked, copyrighted images and text be damned, submissions.
Fine sentiment, but bad legal advice. It varies state to state.
Wrong. Evolution has several definitions:
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