Comment Re:Slowly boiling the frog? (Score 1) 55
Moving to where? Most forums are dead and gone. Genuinely curious.
Moving to where? Most forums are dead and gone. Genuinely curious.
What, you give male aliens a mulligan?
"Sorry, but we don't have an insurance code to cover 'sub-atomic vaporization chain-reaction'."
But a question to ask is, was it actually a robot? Or was it just a remote teleoperated by a human?
You aren't that interesting either and yet you found a way to look interesting with sock puppet accounts, maybe they'll just do the same.
The problem is that a sock puppet uses an actual human to operate it, while bots run with little or no need for human effort. So a human can turn out a handful of posts with sock puppets, while bots can be churn out thousands and thousands of posts, swamping any system with slop.
No it doesn't.
"Root: The term derives from the Latin regula ("rule, regulation, pattern").
Let me verify: you are actually denying that the root of regulus is regus, genitive case of the Latin rex, "king"?
https://www.latin-is-simple.co...
https://www.wordhippo.com/what...
Eric
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2) When the black hole does feed, it produces a lot of high energy activity just beyond the event horizon, which pushes material away before it can cross.
For reference, that is known as the "Eddington limit" (on the rate of black hole accretion).
You're being practical, not logical. Logically the 2nd amendment implies that the right to own arms should not be restricted.
No.
Logically, it means that arms can be regulated, but cannot be banned.
That is because the term regulated didnt mean that back then. One of the problems with a living language. Go look it up this is widely known.
Regulated, from the early 15th century, means according to rules, from the Latin root Regis, "of the king".
Exactly. It probably means they don't bother testing it, such as by using x-ray imaging of castings to identify subsurface defects.
Of course, that price is only available to select Party members
Yeah I played the preview of that as well, it was great. I think it would've done well if they'd released it. It just needed some maps.
One of the lessons we've had as the Federal, multi-branch nature of the US governmennt has frustrated Trump is that the government may be fucking us over, but it's not doing it in *unison*. It's doing it piecemiel, on the initiative of many interests working against each other, just as the framers intended. The motto on the Great Seal notwithstanding, there are myriad roadblocks to consolidating power in the hands of a single individual. It takes time and repeated failures. This is why the second Trump Adminsitration is worse than the first; they've figured out ways around things like Congressional power of the purse, put more of their henchmen in the judiciary, and normalized Congress lying down and letting the president walk all over them. It's a serious situation, although fortunately Trump isn't long for this world.
Their idea of an offer you can't refuse is an offer... and you'd better not refuse.