Comment Privacy doesn't exist in PUBLIC places (Score 1) 62
How exactly would you enforce your privacy without violating the rights of the other people in the public space?
How exactly would you enforce your privacy without violating the rights of the other people in the public space?
Admit your own ignorance and argue he didn't.
Label someone the enemy. Attack them relentlessly without provocation. IOW, you are Putinesque. Not a good fragrance.
Not mentioned enough is Putin listed rejecting communism as one of the reasons for attacking the Ukraine. Now comes all the commutards wanting to talk about how great communism will be when someone finally figures out how to implement it without it turning into a dictatorship.
When that stopped being free once a day, I stopped logging in. Haven't been back since.
Dig the tunnels and turn it into moving walk ways for people. Have multiple bands going in the same direction with the outer bands moving faster than the inner bands. Kind of like how airports move people between terminals, but in this case, inter-city and underground. If the entry points are near parking, then people could come to the city, park and still be able to move around without too much trouble.
It's moving cars around in the tunnel that is problematic. Cars, even EV cars, can combust and fire in a tunnel packed with other combustible cars would be a recipe for disaster.
No one gets stomped in science. Not even figuratively. Proving something wrong or exploring a dead end is often as useful as any other pursuit.
Einstein didn't do mike drops.
"I like my wine like I like my women... ready to pass out."
I sometimes wonder if he based that character on Bill Cosby, maybe just a little.
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The left used to have a firm grasp on irony and now they can't see it if it hits them right between the eyes.
Have a website or facebook page? Are you posting content to those pages? Then guess what, you're a publisher.
This is just the inability of the law to keep pace with technology.
They should do something about this but the only way to contact the U.S. Forest Service is through Navajo wind talkers using tin cans and a long string. You have to bring your own can and wind talker.
They don't need access to a phone. They have everything they need to see your traffic and likely have or can get any keys stored on the device. When your ISP is the CCP, there is no incognito mode.
I guess eggs and milk are being transported by used cars that run on potato chips? I don't have enough time to argue with every idiot on the internet.
1. We're all doomed, the end is nigh
2. We're all doomed, but in a few years
3. We're all doomed, if this model is correct
4. Think of the polar bears
Tidal forces will eventually fill up the sea. It might even be possible to generate electricity so win-win.
What is research but a blind date with knowledge? -- Will Harvey