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Comment Re:"Safety Requirements"? (Score 1) 314

Are these 'Dial-a-Ride' outfits insured? Are the drivers licensed for chauffeur work? Are their vehicles inspected? Have the drivers had a background check or would I be riding with Joe Random Felon?

I'm not sure if your describing a taxi driver or not? Half the taxi drivers where I live look like they have been, or are going, to prison. If I could get a ride with a random guy going the same way and give him some cash as thanks I would take that every time.

Comment Re:War of government against people? (Score 1) 875

There is nothing wrong with the attitude.

There should be a place that a man and his family don't have to retreat from. This what makes you a man rather than a peasant. This is what makes you something other than property.

The idea that you aren't allowed to defend your family is what is really abhorent here.

You're perfectly allowed to defend yourself/family. A gun isn't the only means of doing so.

Comment Re:ZOMG PANIC! (Score 2) 127

...and it might still have time to beat PlayStation 4 if the next Mario Kart makes people actually buy it...

This is what's wrong with Nintendo. Oh we'll put out another Maro Kart, then it'll be Super Smash Bros, then Zelda or Maria, then the other one, then back to start. They might throw a Metroid in there to spice things up now and again. They need a whole load more third party games not more of the same first party.

Comment Good skive for the Judge (Score 2) 240

Just don't and say you did. "Oh those two guys, yeah they were guilty, the evidence was overwhelming but ya'know classified innit so I cant talk about it. Biiiiig secret"

The two guys probably don't even exist, the Judge just wants to play GTA or something for a bit and not be disturbed in his secret court. Probably has pillow forts and everything.

Comment Re:Fascinating, terrifying stuff is news (Score 1) 358

If we want to reach any other galaxy we're going to have to be going a hell of a lot faster than the speed of light.

Yes, but this is a physics article and not a science fiction one so there is both a speed limit and no Wookies available.

That's not to say the speed of light could not be exceeded by a hitherto unknown method. No Wookies required, but I don't think they are known as masters of FTL or anything anyway so that does not make sense.

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