Comment Re:Problem with proprietary 'free' offerings (Score 4, Insightful) 174
I do keep paper maps as backups. They have the added benefit of not needing batteries.
I do keep paper maps as backups. They have the added benefit of not needing batteries.
I never knew they had any.
I think in the case I witnessed it wasn't so much to cover legality as to protect a snitch. It was an Air Force barracks and thus they could pretty much toss the place at will.
If you don't have anything to hide then why is your drive encrypted comrade!
Can they tell the difference between RDRam and SDRam?
Kill 'em all, let God sort 'em out.
I bet they really bark at the keyboard then. I wonder if the ones with the dirty pictures smell different than the ones with the TPS reports.
It's been going on a looooong time. Bloodhounds chasing convicts and other handy uses. Dogs are nifty for police work.
It's not like it matters. No one gives a shit anyway. As long as he's small potatos he can rant his drivel all he wants. It's like a fart in the wind. Only a tiny percentage of the people in this country want to be free.
I also smell the bullshit. I remember watching a USAF security specialist with a "drug" dog. He walked down the bay with the dog trotting beside him, stopped at a door and bounce a rubber ball off the door. The dog began to bark and scratch at the door. The CQ opened the door and they searched the lockers finding a bag of pot. Imagine that. That's when I realised that someone narced and the dog was for looks so no one would suspect.
You should at least allow donuts. Don't be such a hard ass.
Maybe they invited the "rules folks" too?
It's been at that all-time high for several decades now at least. Yes, no one cares much about it or at least not enough people to make it stop.
Just another lying politician. They come in both Republican and Democrat flavors. It's almost like there was only one party and all the supposed differences were just smoke and mirrors designed to confuse the public.
I totally agree. Why are we paying salaries to a rubber stamp board? Useless as tits on a boar they are. It's not like anyone ever doubted the outcome of this. Nothing like having a government agency to oversee the government agency that oversees the government agency that oversees government agencies. No wonder the country is in debt. The only government agency to call out the NSA has been a few various courts. Not much of that either. It's cool as long as they're after terrorists but when they start going after political opposition groups or start redifining who a terrorist is.....oh wait!
Trying to be happy is like trying to build a machine for which the only specification is that it should run noiselessly.