You'll notice the comment-moderation "wold-pack" happens on Slashdot mainly around the time of the US elections.
It's the same thing: all contrary views get modded out of existence and only one viewpoint is promoted.
This just affirms doubts concerning the US claims of North Korean hacking Sony Pictures or any-given-hullabaloo about cyber attacks.
Perhaps it's all a deception to achieve some political end?
Or perhaps Snowden and Russia, et. all are trying to undermine our trust in the supreme integrity of our not-to-be-quesitoned leaders
Yeah, they had this thing called the Constitution that was suppose to do that.
I remember a professor at the University of Chicago Law School who taught a good class about it. Not sure if he's still there anymore...
If the SkunkWorks claim is legit about having a working idea for a practical High-Beta Fusion reactor, the by-product of that reaction is Helium-3. So:
The added nifty-ness of SkunkWork's reactor is that a requires Tritium: a by-product of existing nuclear fission reactors! So cleans up existing nuclear waste (waste-water, anyway) and creates energy and creates Helium-3! Almost too good to be true...
Don't really know why you need to go to the moon for Helium-3 if you can make it while generating power. Of course if we need copper or gallium arsenide or something and the moon has it, maybe that's worth it too.
You have the right idea. I would hope you would shoot down a drone flying low over your property.
The problem is the FAA is claiming I can't fly a drone over your property at your request in order to provide some service (crop inspection, land survey, etc.) because they are claiming (incorrectly IMO) that they own all the airspace over your land.
I would rather private property air-rights were increased to 1200 feet (right now they are arguably somewhere between 83 and 500 feet, except for those idiots in Oregon that ceded air-rights to the state from ankle-height). I don't think the FAA has the rights to restrict what you do with your airspace: and that's what they are trying to do.
In the end: I wouldn't worry about the drones you can see and shoot down with your shotgun (and you should): it's the ones you can't see you should be concerned about.
Can fix a story we can't care about.
Your right, we should make this the responsibility of a single government agency. That way we don't have all this nasty hacking going on.
How does issuing permits fund such a project? I thought only Congress could authorize monies.
(Well at least in theory anyway; i.e. before Harry Reid and the Republicans gave the presidency unlimited spending power.)
Is this legal?
Mr. Obama retains the authority to make a final judgment on the pipeline on his own timeline
I mean, if congress passes it first, that makes it potentially law if the President agrees. But can a president sit on something until any time he chooses or veto his previous veto?
If so, I can see some strategic uses for that:
Property taxes pretty much rule this out.
Where I live taxes on the land (20 acres of rural farmland) are almost 300 USD a month! That's pretty hefty rent on property you already own.
Kind of hard to just be when you can lose the farm and everything you're worked for to the county if you don't make enough $.
Hackers of the world, unite!