Comment Re:Blowing up like ... (Score 2) 105
Borgoise individualist filth. "Pyongyang Style" would involve several tens of thousands of carefully drilled elements of the masses performing some sort of mass-gymnastic routine...
Borgoise individualist filth. "Pyongyang Style" would involve several tens of thousands of carefully drilled elements of the masses performing some sort of mass-gymnastic routine...
The sugar was both the cover and the sophisticated missile technology...
Crafty, crafty.
Even where it is a thing, I don't know of a single jurisdiction where it is the default thing. Arguably, something with no license information at all is probably on the bottom of the heap in terms of utility; because you don't even know who to call to beg for a license. At least 'conventional' proprietary code sometimes has a sales rep you can implore if you really need the stuff.
What was he supposed to do? It's not his fault Apple makes such sexy hardware.
Please observe the symbol on reverse side of your Apple product, facing away from the screen. Look at that: A tasty apple, with a bite taken out.
The fool. He picks up an internet connected device marked with the symbol of man's descent into sin(and nakedness) and then is surprised when his concupiscent flesh is besotted with unclothed harlots? Isn't that the most plausible outcome?
My money would be on 'certifiable mental illness'.
He is currently on "Disability Inactive Status" per Tenessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 21.
That isn't nearly as bad as some sort of overt moral turpitude; but it doesn't make your incoherent filing full of trivially verifiable nonsense and assorted non sequitors look any saner.
Who needs IPX when Linsock support is finally included out of the box?
I wasn't imaging the guy in the crane booth doing the math, the computers should be handling that for him; but I imagine that the one really messy variable is that the crane doesn't have access to the weight of the containers it hasn't lifted yet...
So, easy enough to see if the container's manifest is a lie; but you only have 'verified' weights for the containers you have already started to load, which likely makes optimizing the load based on verified weights wholly intractable until much of the loading has already happened.
It presumably wouldn't be rocket surgery to slip a weigh-station earlier into the process somewhere, to try to flag deviations before they get to the crane; but the crane can probably only call out lies: still better than nothing, you can either adjust to make the best of it, if the lies are small, or abort and punish the shipper, if they are large; but not enough information early enough to plot out the optimal load.
Ah! But that just means that the decisions rendered by the remainder are closer to being unanimous! And, obviously, the more unanimous the ruling, the more legal the behavior!
That is the root of the suspicion that Verizon has reasons other than repair costs to not re-run the lines that were cut by the hurricane, to ensure that the area has no copper to any premises, and that whether your phone looks like a landline or not, you are at the tender mercy of Verizon Wireless.
With the exception of the (distinctly expensive) 3-element DLP systems, the frequency is a bit of a lie.
In a single DLP setup, you only have one mirror array, of whatever resolution, which can attenuate each pixel more or less. That alone would only get you a greyscale image, so they toss a color wheel(and it is a literal wheel, the psychedelic seizurevision effect that occurs if the wheel or its drive motor are encumbered by dust or debris and start spinning out of sync with the rest of the system is something to see...) in the beampath and every third frame is R, G, or B, with your eye supposed to be doing the addition(and it mostly works, though your peripheral vision will likely pick up the effect, being more motion sensitive than central vision).
A 3-element unit has 3 DLPs, each with a fixed color filter, and simultaneous RGB output, and should look markedly less odd for the same nominal frequency.
I'm pretty sure it was geese that provided warnings of incipient threats to the empire(though it was the republic, at the time)...
If it were pitched as a premium channel or similar add-on to basic cable, you could also go the 'buy this unless you hate your dog and want it to suffer while you neglect it home, alone and afraid, and probably peeing on your sofa!' angle.
Heck, just look at the success of that 'Baby Einstein' dreck: somewhere between fuck-all and overtly negative effects(once somebody actually bothered to do some research, well after the selling had started) and they still moved a zillion units by telling parents that plunking their little spawn in front of the TV could be done without guilt.
What sort of information are you awaiting that would make you not-ambivalent?
Mod parent up.
How the leader of one of the most warmongering nations on Earth got awarded a Nobel Peace Prize is beyond me.
We will bleed the ground red with those who oppose our peace-efforts!
This man not only revealed a not-technically illegal surveillance program
Because the mark of a good representative democracy is secret action in alleged-but-unproven adherence to a set of classified interpretations, produced in a one-sided(in FISA court, the state makes its case, nobody takes the role of opposing counsel, and then the judges approve, of what, exactly, we don't know) proceeding, of what the law allows?
"Conversion, fastidious Goddess, loves blood better than brick, and feasts most subtly on the human will." -- Virginia Woolf, "Mrs. Dalloway"