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Cronyism, lack of competition, and lack of sensible regulation make capitalism much worse than it should be. And it's nothing new.
Cronyism, lack of competition, and lack of sensible regulation make capitalism much worse than it should be. And it's nothing new.
Not just copper thieves. We're likely talking meth heads here. Which are sorta like a precursor to zombies, and everyone knows they can be a real PITA.
I'm thinking more of a dimension (brane) that underpins the fabric of space; one whose shape can change independently of the presence of ordinary matter/gravity in our dimension. Only a black hole would be capable of exerting an effect.
...You have... (20-second awkward pause)... 2,147,483,647 seconds to comply.
Could it be that when energy/matter is ingested by a black hole it gets squeezed beyond the plank scale and into a dimension that is different than the space-time dimension we perceive; a dimension unconstrained by the black hole's gravity well -- effectively allowing the consumed energy/matter to exhaust back out into the galaxy as a different form?
Weapons, entertainment, and food are pretty much the bulk of American exports.
As an entrepreneurial American, I'm left wondering about a product that combines all three.
And only those who could give a shit.
One step closer to an uncomfortable truth.
Because rumor has it that he who peered upon OpenSSL's codebase would want to gouge out one's eyes.
Someone somewhere is seriously wondering if we can scale an air defense battery to the size of toy firetrucks and SAMs that are the size of bottle rockets.
Or maybe I should stop daydreaming and get back to work.
In Car and Driver's long term test of the KIA K900, the following incident happened:
At approximately 11,400 miles, the adaptive cruise control falsely identified a vehicle ahead and threw the K900 into a full panic stop on I-90 in southeastern Montana. A scary event. Could a giant bug have splattered on the radar’s lens? So far, we all have theories but no hard data.
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2015-kia-k900-v-8-long-term-test-update-review
Pick a karate school you like and get a black belt.
Can I use that to upgrade my green belt in Six Sigma?
Intel CPUs are not defective, they just act that way. -- Henry Spencer