Comment Re:Sports? (Score 1) 253
What are these "sports" they're talking about? Are those done in that rumored land called "outside" that I hear about every so often?
What are these "sports" they're talking about? Are those done in that rumored land called "outside" that I hear about every so often?
That's what always happens to my cars.
I've lost 5 wives that way so far.
"An armed society is a polite society."
You may want to carve it or press it with a cookie cutter to make it look like it came from the animal - McDonald's does this all the time.
I tried that, but I couldn't get anyone at the table to believe that spotted owl meat looks like little Santa Clauses.
No, your windshield just explodes.
But then you still don't need any windshield wipers!
Similar sound waves are used by dentists to remove plaque from teeth.
Um, I hear those sound waves just fine (high frequency sensitive). My dentist had to give up using it on me.
If this sounds anything like that horrid sonic plaque cleaner, I'm going to have to move to my zombie apocalypse survival compound in Montana. Too bad, I was saving it for the actual zombie apocalypse.
They would certainly have better ethics.
Although, if the drones are properly modified, those changes could be... interesting.
I wonder if Alsup himself could file an amicus brief in the appeal.
I think I'll do my initial drone hunting near a gun store. I need a weapon upgrade.
So now we know. Senator Feinstein must have terabytes of porn on her hard drive and the NSA has told her they know about it.
And you aren't complaining that the missing option in the poll is "I am a robot, you insensitive clod!"?
So, next up: A law that makes it a felony for using encryption to conceal evidence of terrorism.
Now they can nail you just for using encryption with your email.
It's the six-pack theory of economics: the price of a six-pack of beer will always remain at approximately one hour's worth of minimum wage.
No eavesdropping is done. All we need is the metadata. That's something that any law enforcement agency can obtain without a warrant.
What does it prove? It could prove to be a huge embarrassment to the target, which is why the target needs to be someone who claims that the metadata doesn't tell anyone anything about your personal life.
I'm not just talking about, "You made 32 calls last year to a phone sex line, each lasting approximately 35 minutes". How about, "I see you made a couple of short calls to a gynecologist. Setting up appointments, perhaps? Then, about 4 weeks later, I see that you spoke with an oncologist for 20 minutes, followed by a 45 minute call to an attorney specializing in wills and probate. Is there something we should know, Senator Feinstein?"
People who go to conferences are the ones who shouldn't.