Comment Re:War of government against people? (Score 1) 875
I'm pro gun too, but nonetheless, it's my personal belief that without guns, there are no shootings.
I'm pro gun too, but nonetheless, it's my personal belief that without guns, there are no shootings.
"I'm not even mildly surprised that this was possible."
I'm surprised that teens RTM, the ones I know, don't ever!
Will they have to rename the country Dark-Greenland?
"If you used 1kHz at the top of the audio range it would basically be inaudible. "
But it might annoy some teens, an added bonus.
"Where is the actual list?"
You don't know anybody anyway. they are composed of Indian and Chinese People who have both almost 1,5 Billion people to click.
"I wonder how the lettuces will retaliate. "
They'll send some french chick named Romaine who'll trash the bots.
Civil Servants cannot recognize sarcasm while on duty.
It's unnatural.
A gazillion Buzz Lightyear 3D porn on Youtube.
"$75/hour? Really?
I mean, I wouldn't turn it down, but that's $150,000 a year. (before taxes, and assuming a 40-hour work week, 50 weeks a year)"
It would also mean that those people would finally _pay_ some taxes, before they didn't and their company certainly didn't either. At least that way you get at some of the company's money.
...that lots of people still spell Whistleblower S-N-I-T-C-H.
The cheap bastards. If they'd added a couple of billions, they could have gotten a headphone company.
"Sounds idiotic to me. Non-linear steering is great, but any sort of dynamic/adaptive steering that changes according to conditions is stupid beyond belief and will cause an endless stream of accidents because the driver can no longer predict how the car will react to similar steering motions."
Only for companies that are unable to create a working ignition switch.
You can print a perfectly functioning copy of a Colt 1911 pistol in steel with a 3d-Printer with the same price as a 2d Postscript Printer did cost in 1984.
Since it was 3d-printer related, I'm sure the article has been posted here at least a dozen times.
It might not work for poor teens, but for criminals with a working "business model" and funds, it's a piece of cake.
"These actually have a use as "weak measurements", where if you don't actually exchange information, or a very little amount of information,
Very little, like a bit? And it's not totally reliable so we'd need a checksum?
"What about people with other health conditions who cannot tolerate the vaccine? "
Perhaps those people should not work in jobs where they get in contact with people with tuberculosis or other illnesses.
Like not sending people with wooden legs up a ladder or claustrophobic people in an elevator.
You know, common sense.
The next person to mention spaghetti stacks to me is going to have his head knocked off. -- Bill Conrad