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a real guitar with lights on the fretboard that you can play through an amp normally...
not a stupid "case" for your iPhone...
and the mistakes weren't picked up when they could be easily corrected either... no double checking was being done of the scanner settings or the operator feeding it in before the button was pressed to start scanning.... It wasn't until the digitised copies were being proof read against the hardcopy after having been OCR'd that the mistakes were being found...
certain fundamental rights are protected by the Constitution, put outside government's reach, including the right to keep and bear arms for self-defense under the Second Amendment,' wrote U.S. District Judge Edmond Chang.
right, now get into stopping them from classing returning comabt veterans as having psych issues and forcibly stripping their guns from them as a result of this medical classification.
Yes, you can claim that the liberals are crying "Censorship!" and "Oppression!" without warrent right now because they can indeed turn the filter off.
more worrying for me is even if they claim the filter is off, how can you be sure it really is off and is not blocking stuff they don't want you to read like foreign news stories on scandals involving your politicians?
It just seems insane to attempt such a high-energy feat in such a harsh climate with the limited gear apparent in the photographs.
that's why I'm very interested in finding out what her dietary regime was for the trip... Low-carb, high-fat fuelling herself from proper pemmican? Not the crap dietary "balanced" formula pemmican that caused the Scott expedition to fail.
From some quick googling, you only need one pound of proper pemmican per day (that's pemmican made the old fashioned way with just pounded dried meat mixed with rendered tallow)
If these secrets are really that damaging than Snowden should be given full immunity for past acts and the right to testify to congress behind closed doors.
there would be an "accident" happen to him before he ever got behind those closed doors...
16 gigs of fast RAM as well would be a good boost... but with really big databases, you go parallel... with multiple machines running against small subsets of the data at the same time...
I'm surprised we haven't seen FPGAs being deployed instead of GPUs...
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra