Comment Re:Just another facet of post 'Citizens United' US (Score 1) 243
Those laws reversing it are properly called "Constitutional Amendments".
Those laws reversing it are properly called "Constitutional Amendments".
It's human nature to occasionally (or always) speed and break minor traffic laws.
Indeed. I just had an argument with a local neighborhood group. They've gone and posted the speed limit at 10kph, but they don't want people to actually drive 10kph and even came out and admitted that... but they got the idea that you set it 10-15kph below what you want people to do, so they set it at 10kph to get people to drive 15 to 25 instead of.
The problem though is that set at 10kph, with the expectation that we drive 15-25 is that legally we're doing 50% to 100% and beyond over the posted speed limit, which as you can imagine is not merely 'speeding' but 'excessive speeding' and 'reckless driving' per the letter of the law. Sure the cops are probably never going to bother with a speed trap to nail me going a measly 22kph, but an automated GPS insurance monitoring system... will probably record that I do double the speed limit habitually... and assess my premiums accordingly.
They didn't, apparently, as they were eager to get their hands on him.
What revisionist history are you imagining?
The *only* reason he's in Russia is *we* trapped him there.
Or maybe convert all postings to monotype courier, so we're reminded that slashdot's still only a handsbreath above a BBS?
above?
The last BBS I used supported extended ascii just fine so accented e's and such were fully supported.
But if this was the case, then the buyers are to blame
If the buyer orders a perpetual motion machine then he's an idiot.
But any engineers and consultants taking money to work on the project are morally bankrup too.
in addition to leaking several hundred times more than was necessary to prove his point.
Until something meaningful changes it hasn't been enough.
I note none of these fanboys admitted that he leaked all of it to the Russians.
If Snowden revealed one thing, it was massive incompetence of the security itself at the NSA.
So bitch all you want about Snowden, but he wanted the public to know. Only an idiot thinks Snowden is the only one ever to have had the kind of access he had, and only a fool thinks that the Chinese and Russians couldn't have had equivalent sources of their own already.
Archives of the document were on Guardian public servers when the password was mysteriously "leaked."
I recall something like that being the case for the Manning data.
I do not recall this being the case for the Snowden data. Do you have links or evidence to back this up?
Wow, I quite the HL franchise halfway through Ep 2 it stank so badly. All subjective I guess.
I enjoyed HL2 but found it incredibly linear in a way that even, say, the original Doom wasn't. I haven't tried ep1/ep2 but do plan to at some point.
I still go back and play HL1 every couple of years, followed by OpFor and BlueShift. I think that was the peak of single player FPS gaming
Hmm. I really enjoyed Serious Sam 3 BFE which is pretty recent, albeit also a throwback to old school FPS. That you mentioned Quake 4 is surprising, I quite enjoyed that one too... but it wasn't generally well reviewed and I agree with some of the criticisms of it. Duke Forever also had its moments too if you like classic single player FPS, and even the strip club level, which i originally thought was beyond stupid... I've since gained a healthy appreciation for just how much of a parody that level is of similarly interruptive and pointless fetch-mission mechanics as-seen in other games -- that I now sincerely believe that the level's stupidity itself is deliberately intended as a commentary on the game mechanic itself.
To me, its a deceptively smart and cleverly crafted game wrapped in a veil of vulgarity and stupidity. Or maybe its just vulgar and stupid... but I don't think so.
The difference being the incredibly successful and well reviewed lego movie is backing the lego movie sets.
I'm not sure you can or should rely on kids not being interested in them the way perhaps the themes you mentioned. Both my kids want multiple Lego movie sets...
Play Pirates, it was fun in the original "boot up your XT with the floppy"
Yeah, that's the one I have a LOT of nostalgia for and why I expect to play it.
that Defense Grid didn't make the list, I've put over 148 hours into it and would have expected most people that own the game to have done the same. It's the only game on Steam that I have every achievement for.
I've got 76 hours on that one, and steam says I've got 57 of 87 of the acheivements. Honestly. I'm impressed that you completed it to 100% some of the expansion pack stuff is pretty brutal.
I think the most interesting thing though about the defense grid stats is 'first blood'
I've got a WHACK of steam games bought as part of bundles (humble bundles, steam bundles etc...)
I bought a steam halflife bundle at some point... I've played HalfLife 2 to completion, but have never played HL2 deathmatch, hl2 ep1, hl2 ep2, hl2 lost coast, hl deathmatch:source, hl blue shift, hl opposing force, hl source.
I bought an ID pack at some point. I've got 2 Hexens, Hexen2 and Heretic that I've never played, with 3 quakes, 3 quake 2s, and 2 quake 3s. So far I've only played Quake II.
I bought the Sid Meier humble bundle which came with Civ5 a bunch of its expansions, and Civ IV, and III
I've got and Sam & Max set, that I'm part way through... so 3 titles I haven't touched out of 5.
I've got 5 episodes of Back to the Future that came with another humble bundle that was worth the price of entry to me for something else. I might try it at some point, who knows... its pretty low on my priority list though.
I wouldn't be surprised that others who are avid supporters of humble bundles have lots of games they've yet to try.
etc, etc, etc.
Only a fool would count on their saving being there in 25-30 years. The US is a ponzi scheme of welfare benefits and government debt.
That's why you'd use international diversification. And if that doesn't work, odds are you are going to have bigger problems than your savings being wiped out at retirement.
I'm not at all skeptical of your claim, but I'm curious: married? (dual income?) kids? own a house?
$40k to $50k today is a decent standard of living. 40 years from now? It'll be below the poverty line.
If you are retiring today 1Million is enough. If you are retiring 40 years from now and aim to have a million... you'll be deciding between a card board roof or cardboard food.
Never ask two questions in a business letter. The reply will discuss the one you are least interested, and say nothing about the other.