Comment Thank you Senator Cotton (Score 1) 167
Comment Cryptographically verifyable, but not practically (Score 1) 36
Comment Re:Race to the bottom (Score 2) 21
Comment Like the laws of motion (Score 1) 132
Comment Re: What are you supposed to do about these? (Score 1) 153
It is Texas so I think as soon as you get an alert, you are obligated to not only grab your gun and saddle your horse, but you also need to round up a dozen or more of your neighbors with their guns and horses and form a posse to cut the offenders off at the pass.
Much (not all) of Texas is flat. There aren't that many passes.
Comment Re: Amber alerts (Score 2) 153
Telling me a child was abducted 250 miles away is not a useful alert... Telling people in Dallas the a child in Houston was abducted is a waste of resources.
It gets worse. Telling people in Lubbock that a child in Houston (10 hour drive away) was abducted is mostly useless. It's worse when they don't have a license number. Or even a make -- I've seen them with just "white pick up truck". Texas should be broken into "zones" for these alerts, and pay attention to the "sufficient information" rules.
Comment True story (Score 2) 25
Comment Re:Such a vivid writer (Score 1) 7
Comment Don't buy optional delivery insurance in the US (Score 1) 148
Comment Re: old (Score 1) 423
When one finds themselves calling half the country Nazi's it might be a good moment to stop typing and think deeply about their own prejudices.
> Half the country is not Nazi's. However, most Republican politicians are either Nazi's or are willing to ignore that a noticeable percentage of their voters are Nazis. Most Republican voters, I think, are unwilling to see/admit this about their candidates.