Comment Re:Why wouldn't the people support them? (Score 1) 174
Good point
Good point
... or maybe they have a sense that taxes are a necessary evil. One might feel schadenfreude at the violators due to the former
The future has arrived. http://tracking-point.com/
The nice thing is that no one has to waste their time trying to convince little you about anything. Your opinions don't matter.
"I'll happily put this on my own guns after the police have used it for five years on theirs,"
"They also asked the 1,200 of the scientists involved in the research to self-evaluate their own studies, with nearly identical results."
This must be some kind of joke (or a poor summary). "self-evaluate own studies
Maybe it's cheaper to remake than to rerun?
Come on, that ways likes heretical thinking about the wisdom of affirmative action of any kind.
(Isn't the heat-death of the universe a process that results in maximal long-term entropy growth?)
... I burn stuff. Now I can feel smarter about it. Win!
Something beyond games, well beyond web browsing, something to soak up many GHz and GB.
"screw the government out of taxable income/revenue"
Not all research is worthwhile. When you're going bankrupt, the threshold / burden of proof ought to be pretty darned high to ensconce new spending.
ok then.
That article you linked to says apprx. nothing about the "remotely equally bad" topic.
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