The webpage linked shows precisely ONE router model. Or, am I blind?
As long as there are investors who think this case will pay off, the case will go on.
All this talk of choppers lately inspired me to rent Blue Thunder from Netflix.
"a relatively small and affordable CNC milling machine that could easily manufacture the lower receiver of an AR-15"
How about:
"a relatively small and affordable CNC milling machine" STOP.
I love how media likes to paint something as evil if it can be remotely associated with the subject of their agenda.
It's a milling machine. Just like a hammer is a hammer.
I was at the Museum of Natural History in DC a few weeks ago and got hit in the face more than once with those stupid things. I complained to the curator's office before I left, and I'm glad I'm apparently not alone in doing so.
Nobody's going to run off with your camera. Just ask someone nearby to take a photo of you.
The batteries must be replaced or recharged:
1) When the transmitter has been in use for more than 1 cumulative hour; or
2) When 50 percent of their useful life (or for rechargeable batteries, 50 percent of their useful life or charge) has expired, as established by the transmitter manufacturer under its approval.
This has zero chance of becoming law.
Okay, good work. But in their model, do they make the assumption that everyone on the continent is trying to make for Glacier National Park? Because, now that they've told everyone that's what they should do, I think their model should account for that.
The legal theory is the delegation of powers. Congress delegated the power to write legislation within a certain scope, breadth, and depth, to the executive branch of government, authorizing it to set up an agency to manage same.
Congress has the right to delegate its power to legislate to other branches of government. It is unfortunate, but we are learning now that it has delegated pretty much all of its power.
Well that's how democracy dies, isn't it? To the sound of thunderous applause?
We are each entitled to our own opinion, but no one is entitled to his own facts. -- Patrick Moynihan