No, police do NOT deserve our thanks. They are immoral bullies enforcing ridiculous laws, and they usually enforce them with an excess amount of force. Any person with an ounce of integrity would refuse to do the job that police do.
No, I've never been arrested. Actually, I've heard cops say similar things - "oh you must have been on the end of charge"...
I think most people realize that cops are just bullies fulfilling their dream of getting paid to be a bully.
Not only that, but anyone willing to ruin someone's life over a little pot (like these cops) has a serious lack of ethics.
Event Horizon! Can you imagine trying to walk down that hall with the walls spinning around you?
Of course, maybe Event Horizon doesn't actually qualify as science fiction.
the traffic prioritization thing seems ripe for abuse
Building on its strategy of delivering quality branded content to people around the world
that's a stupid strategy. what a dumb idea. It reminds me of Mr Burns - "Strawberry - hit a home run!"
Wow, that's a good piece of info. You know of a case where the police did that?
Never let the cops use your toilet.
Does Eircom have competitors that subscribers can switch to, or is it like the "free market" United States, where many of us only have one choice for broadband access?
"We would strongly suggest that courts examine their methods of stylometry against the possibility of adversarial attacks,' say the researchers."
Of course, this assumes that law enforcement actually cares about the guilt or innocence of the people they convict. They don't. They only care about putting as many people in prison as they can.
Andreessen's problem with Netscape is that the people who wrote it were too old. No vision.
Is Britain having the same problem the US is with CCD?
I talked to a guy that sells honey at the local farmer's market, and this past year was the first time in 15 years that he actually had to purchase more bees because he'd lost over 90% of his hives to CCD.
Anyhow, the symptoms described in the article sort of sounded like CCD, although I've never seen it, just had it described to me.
ok, that was extremely funny, but the caption also says that it was his 6 year old sister.
what is an 'old world' monkey?
How can you do 'New Math' problems with an 'Old Math' mind? -- Charles Schulz