"I'm in favor of auto-navigation cars"
Yeah things like blind side assistance, you put on your turn signal and a warning buzzer alerts you to a car being in your blind spot. Sensors in the road, again assisting the user to alert them for drifting into other lanes/cars.
And before you guys get any funny ideas:
blind side assistance - patent pending
warning buzzer alerts - patent pending
Sensors in the road - patent pending
Stop the dizzy blond in front of me putting on makeup, talking on her phone, while reading some kind of book. I am totally serious here. I saw this a month or so ago. As we got off the same exit, I went right and she went left, but I had a nice view in to her car from my truck, and yes she was putting on makeup, holding a phone & had a book on the steering wheel.
Well yes, but more, like giving them a truck full of explosives and telling them which pillar to park next to. Oh, wait, they've been there & done that, but something of that magnitude.
those violent acts which are intended to create fear (terror), are perpetrated for a religious, political or, ideological goal; and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants (civilians)
Wouldn't the terrorists in this case be The FBI?
"Court documents say he came onto the radar screen in early December after he told an undercover agent about an earlier plan to bomb a northern Virginia building." - Suspicious on its own. FBI agents are just sitting around and happened to get this?
"The suspect allegedly weighed hitting various targets ranging from a military installation to synagogues to a Washington restaurant before settling on the Capitol." - I can see that one now -
Suspect: a Washington restaurant?
FBI: Too small, must crush infidels!
Suspect: a synagogue?
FBI: Bigger!
Suspect: a military installation?
FBI: You are getting warmer. Something that will really get attention.
Suspect: The Capitol?
FBI: Bingo! good choice.
Hell the FBI even blew shit up for him:
"He even conducted a test explosives demonstration in a quarry."
Remember:
"The public was never in danger, as he had been under constant surveillance for some time, officials said."
"A senior source involved with law enforcement at the Capitol also told Fox News the investigation was "all very controlled." The source said the U.S. Capitol Police was involved with the FBI and other agencies in tracking the suspect "not more than a year."
THEY ADMIT IT AGAIN!!:
"In September, a Massachusetts man was arrested for allegedly plotting to fly bomb-laden model planes into the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol. FBI agents claiming to be associates of Al Qaeda provided 26-year-old Rezwan Ferdaus with what he thought was explosive material for the remote-controlled planes." - I think we have more FBI agents claiming to be alCIAda than actual alCIAda.
"In the past year alone, at least 20 people have been arrested in the United States on terrorism-related charges, according to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence." - FBI: ahhh patsies all of them.
""Most of the arrests" have involved "lone wolves," radicalized online and able to use the Internet to build bombs, FBI Director Robert Mueller told the Senate committee last month." - There they go. That damn internet helping terrorists again. Never mind the FBI agents posing as alCIAda.
And sadly when the dot com's burst I had just gotten out of computer school and couldn't find shit. The gov didnt care and was soo stupid. They kept telling me they were gonna garnish my wages. I laughed at them because I had no wages at the time. I told them if they didnt help me I would drop off the grid and disappear. They then set up a forbearance for me until I got back in the groove. Even after that I was not able to get the payment below 130 a month. Worst decision ever to borrow money from the Government.
I feel for you Lobo. Its a shitty position to be in. Its not like I didn't want to pay. It will get better. Just remember to fill out the forbearance forms when they expire.
Hmmm. Americans have something called loyality. We would rather stay and fight then run away and adbandon our country.
"move somewhere else to make a better life."
Yeah, they move here.
If I move to Germany, I will never be a German, if I move to Italy, I will never be and Italian, and if I move to France, I will never be a frenchman, but anyone moves here and they too can be American.
Fucked up as it may be, and be going, I would not trade it for the world.
Which also reminds me:
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
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Yeah things like blind side assistance, you put on your turn signal and a warning buzzer alerts you to a car being in your blind spot. Sensors in the road, again assisting the user to alert them for drifting into other lanes/cars.
And before you guys get any funny ideas:
blind side assistance - patent pending
warning buzzer alerts - patent pending
Sensors in the road - patent pending
Even when just kidding it feels sooooo dirty.
Driver assistance - patent pending
buzzers - patent pending
Help! I cant stop!
safety devices for automated avoidance response systems - patent pending
automated avoidance response systems or AARS - Trademarked!
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"But, a well engineered microkernel on a purpose built"
well engineered, government, contractor.
Yeah... ill ride my bicycle before I jump into a 2 thousand pound+ car controlled/programmed by the above mentioned entities.
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kernel panic:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_panic
Contrary to popular belief, (Cringes for fear of fanboi backlash)they fail too.
:)
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"In case you don't know, autonomous vehicles are a reality."
Yeah....no no no. Just what we need, a 50 car pile up due to an unhandled exception, or kernel panic. No thanks.
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Screw phones
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Sorry R.P., this jab would have come eventually.
"and an ass wipe." Newt, how the hell are ya?
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Re: What is there to fear?
"I'd be happy to never see a tampon ad again." - I think they are trying to tell you something.
"instead of ads for feminine hygine" - See. :)
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Err.
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Or they just decide to let it happen... again.
Yes the tinfoil is shiny side up thank you. :)
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Terrorism
Wouldn't the terrorists in this case be The FBI?
"Court documents say he came onto the radar screen in early December after he told an undercover agent about an earlier plan to bomb a northern Virginia building." - Suspicious on its own. FBI agents are just sitting around and happened to get this?
"The suspect allegedly weighed hitting various targets ranging from a military installation to synagogues to a Washington restaurant before settling on the Capitol." - I can see that one now -
Suspect: a Washington restaurant?
FBI: Too small, must crush infidels!
Suspect: a synagogue?
FBI: Bigger!
Suspect: a military installation?
FBI: You are getting warmer. Something that will really get attention.
Suspect: The Capitol?
FBI: Bingo! good choice.
Hell the FBI even blew shit up for him:
"He even conducted a test explosives demonstration in a quarry."
Remember:
"The public was never in danger, as he had been under constant surveillance for some time, officials said."
"A senior source involved with law enforcement at the Capitol also told Fox News the investigation was "all very controlled." The source said the U.S. Capitol Police was involved with the FBI and other agencies in tracking the suspect "not more than a year."
THEY ADMIT IT AGAIN!!:
"In September, a Massachusetts man was arrested for allegedly plotting to fly bomb-laden model planes into the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol. FBI agents claiming to be associates of Al Qaeda provided 26-year-old Rezwan Ferdaus with what he thought was explosive material for the remote-controlled planes." - I think we have more FBI agents claiming to be alCIAda than actual alCIAda.
"In the past year alone, at least 20 people have been arrested in the United States on terrorism-related charges, according to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence." - FBI: ahhh patsies all of them.
""Most of the arrests" have involved "lone wolves," radicalized online and able to use the Internet to build bombs, FBI Director Robert Mueller told the Senate committee last month." - There they go. That damn internet helping terrorists again. Never mind the FBI agents posing as alCIAda.
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I feel for you Lobo. Its a shitty position to be in. Its not like I didn't want to pay. It will get better. Just remember to fill out the forbearance forms when they expire.
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Yo mama so fat were in her right now.
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"move somewhere else to make a better life."
Yeah, they move here.
If I move to Germany, I will never be a German, if I move to Italy, I will never be and Italian, and if I move to France, I will never be a frenchman, but anyone moves here and they too can be American.
Fucked up as it may be, and be going, I would not trade it for the world.
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In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.
I know silly silly me.
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No cloud for us
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Sniff sniff sniff. Smell it? Desperation is in the air.
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Yes, a big shiny tinfoil one.
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