Comment Re:iron mountain facility (Score 1) 87
Always wondered who and how they plan out which direction they use to cut new rooms.
They used state of the art simulation software, of course.
Always wondered who and how they plan out which direction they use to cut new rooms.
They used state of the art simulation software, of course.
The PS3 used to be able to rip Bluray DVDs merely by using dd. I assume that Sony put a stop to that, however.
Galvanised steel (steel with a very thin zinc coating) is routinely used for fencing.
Well, yes, but how important is the choice of metal when you're not actually dueling to the death?
That would be all well and good if the application of law was actually clearly dictated to solve a problem.
However, if you've ever watched a court case involving a victim (or a victim's family), especially one with a jury and ESPECIALLY one involving the media, the closing statement is always hinged on "help the victim feel that justice was done". And inevitably, the jury decision hinges strongly on the victim (and family) on the stand, crying about how they won't ever feel whole until this crazy man is locked up forever.
On the macro and philosophical level the justice system may be about solving a problem, but on the micro psychological level, it's about revenge and retribution.
While I don't necessarily disagree with you, I just want to make sure you understand that when you consider both sides.
That's a pretty good analogy. And, taking it further, IQ has no capability whatsoever of measuring the effectiveness of recursive comedy.
A reasonable argument unless you hope to collect social security.
Ahh! If I've just been exposing on personal responsibility, I probably don't plan on collecting social security (I don't; I don't even plan on retiring in the US in 30-40 years). My first comment also covers your second argument.
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra