Comment Problem? (Score 1) 1374
Does anyone else have a problem with legislation being tied to a commercial product?
To me, it just seems wrong.
Does anyone else have a problem with legislation being tied to a commercial product?
To me, it just seems wrong.
It's obvious that few people on this forum even care about the victim in the article.
Just a refresher: Stalking is a crime.
So perhaps this woman needs to carry a gun now to keep her safe from the idiots who are (pun intended) up in arms over this silly device?
If you support this device or not: it is wrong to intimidate, threaten and/or stalk someone.
So, please, stop painting this as an iOS vs. Android thing
But then what fun would there be to have?
There is a warmth to the time on an analog time piece.
Just because someone works harder doesn't mean they deserve to get ahead of someone who is more talented. If you're simply not very intelligent, but work really hard, would we put you in charge of things?
Probably not.
Actually yes. The smart/talented wind up engineers, the "hard workers" wind up in management.
sometimes eliminating upwards of 10 or more gigabytes of code. OS X only got faster with each release.
Wow, how'd they fit that onto the release DVD ?
Compared to the religious masses of the rest of the world, who subscribe to much stricter tenets which are largely contradictory to science, I call bullshit.
I can't wait until someone re-invents the wheel. Again.
Compton also has the Ghetto Bird constantly overhead (most of L.A. does).
One difference is you can hear it coming, unlike the drone which I am assuming is silent.
Now, if they were looking in people's windows, that would be a bit creepier.
Read: "All of Compton", this assumes back/front yards. Peeping into the backyard IMO is almost as bad as peeping into a window.
There you go.
make for good porn.
No kidding. Count how many
What happened to playing with matches?
he should have been locked up for the rest of his life for abusing his authority against actual peaceful citizens
At least you have perspective.
Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky