Re: When you know what the fuck you aretalking about come on back and engage with the team.
The proposed bill H.R. Fuck the people whatever...
Specifically enumerates "Enhanced Body Armor" as that rated to defeat NIJ class III rifle threats.
That would mean the posession of a piece of AR500 and simlar hardened steel of approximately .25 inch thickmness in a size and shape similar to a persons chest would be a FUCKING FEDERAL CRIME punishable by rendition FOR 10 FUCKING YEARS in Federal Slam You In The ASS PRISON.
Honda wants to criminilize the posession of STEEL.
Donut powder is supprisingly hard to see through, and let's not get started on the evils of jelly or creme filling and its' destructive powers when applied to electronics...
I NEED these stupid web people to keep lists of all of you folks that need a little torturing.
If the law of the land is no anonamous comments then those stupid internets companies cant claim ignorance when me or by brother Special Agent Dickwad come around to find out who has been spewing defamatory satements about by other brother-in-law Jim Ardis. They will have to go all IRSey hard-drive crashey insted, and my brother-in-law loves that lying to a federal agent charge, although I have to to my olde standby... refusing an order/obstruction of justice before I shoot you. :-(
So suck tear gas, rubber bullets and flashbans kiddies. Shit is changing for the better!
It seems to me that more people have been commenting here anon, since the Snowden revelations, especially if the comments are critical of the current intel regime/machine/industry.
It would seem that supressing/eliminating anon commentary would have a chilling effect on all types of "free speech".
Today if someone shouts something it in a crowd, it is anon speech even if you are #officergofuckyourself, while there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, it still seems that we have the reasonable expectation of anonymity.
"In denying access to the documents, including what's known as a site security plan, Medicare told the AP that disclosing them could violate health-privacy laws because it might give hackers enough information to break into the service."
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Even my 88 year old grandmother knows 10mbps is more than 4mbps.
She might think she needs 10mbps to email me dirty jokes and play HD solitare, but that is another issue...
On the post: Police Can't Find A Bunch Of The Military Weapons And Vehicles That The Pentagon Has Been Handing Out
Re: Re: I, too, hate it when I lose powerful weapons of war.
On the post: Health And Human Services Ex-Cybersecurity Director Convicted Of Kiddy Porn
A whole new thang
Oh, wait he was. Nevermind.
On the post: Comcast To Regulators: Data Caps? These? Nooo! These Are Just... Fuzzy Friendly Flexible Consumption Plans For Friends
Old Bull Vs. Young Bull
What they meant to say....
– these trials are ongoing and currently cover screwing over a small minority of customers, before we roll the plan out and fuck'em all.
On the post: Justice Dept. Official: We Could Get Lois Lerner's Emails From Backups, But It's Too Hard So Naaaaaah
Re: Re: If too hard to restore then they are useless
Backups Test YOU!
On the post: As Police Get More Militarized, Bill In Congress Would Make Owning Body Armor Punishable By Up To 10 Years In Prison
Re: When you know what the fuck you aretalking about come on back and engage with the team.
Specifically enumerates "Enhanced Body Armor" as that rated to defeat NIJ class III rifle threats.
That would mean the posession of a piece of AR500 and simlar hardened steel of approximately .25 inch thickmness in a size and shape similar to a persons chest would be a FUCKING FEDERAL CRIME punishable by rendition FOR 10 FUCKING YEARS in Federal Slam You In The ASS PRISON.
Honda wants to criminilize the posession of STEEL.
Read the NIJ Standard at http://nist.gov/oles/upload/ballistic.pdf
have a look at commercial prodcts available at...
http://www.ballisticsupplies.com/steel.html
http://www.bulletproofme.com/Body_Armor_Complete_Pro ducts_LIST.shtml#Rifle
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On the post: NSA Makes Metadata (Including Info On Americans) Available To Domestic Law Enforcement Via 'Google-Like' Search
INCONCEIVABLE! Like that scene in The Princes Bride
I dont think that word, minimized, means what you think.
On the post: University Bans Social Media, Political Content and Wikipedia Pages On Dorm WiFi
Re: Zoolander Refernce
The interntet is not on campus, so, like, no problem man!
Seriously however,
By the way I think they are really going to enjoy their entree with a double side helping of lawsuit.
On the post: Attacks On Anonymity Conflate Anonymous Speech With Trollish Behavior
You are wrong! Citizen.
If the law of the land is no anonamous comments then those stupid internets companies cant claim ignorance when me or by brother Special Agent Dickwad come around to find out who has been spewing defamatory satements about by other brother-in-law Jim Ardis. They will have to go all IRSey hard-drive crashey insted, and my brother-in-law loves that lying to a federal agent charge, although I have to to my olde standby... refusing an order/obstruction of justice before I shoot you. :-(
So suck tear gas, rubber bullets and flashbans kiddies. Shit is changing for the better!
On the post: Attacks On Anonymity Conflate Anonymous Speech With Trollish Behavior
Not Just another slippery slope
It would seem that supressing/eliminating anon commentary would have a chilling effect on all types of "free speech".
Today if someone shouts something it in a crowd, it is anon speech even if you are #officergofuckyourself, while there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, it still seems that we have the reasonable expectation of anonymity.
On the post: White House Going With 'Security By Obscurity' As Excuse For Refusing To Release Healthcare.gov Security Details
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The indtial draft was ye olde bioeler plate response...
No responsive documents to your request.... And someone decided that, while honest, would be embarrasing.
On the post: White House Going With 'Security By Obscurity' As Excuse For Refusing To Release Healthcare.gov Security Details
Really?
Like What? The web address?
On the post: Licensing Boards Think Studying For A Test Is Copyright Infringement, Forbid Memorization Of Material
No problem here...
So I guess I'll be in the clear for sure.
On the post: Ferguson Law Enforcement: An 'Occupying Force' With 'Special Rights'
Just thought of the King book The Stand
M-O-O-N! That spells federal receivership of the Ferguson police depsrtment.
On the post: Police Militarization, Citizen Journalism And The Suppression Of Free Speech: The Ferguson Fiasco Highlights Systemic Problem
Time to belly up to the table everyone
It does not seem as though it'll be too long before it is ready and everyone will get their share.
And like any big, festive, get-together, there will be a right prize mess to clean-up the morning after. I just hope the hangover is not too bad.
On the post: SWAT Team Shows Up In Ferguson, Detains Reporters Live Tweeting Their Actions
Last time it began at Lexington green...
And as before....
"I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country!"
On the post: Los Angeles Police Develop Sudden Privacy Concerns When Someone Flies A Drone Over Their Parking Lot
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Pull up your jackboots and and go comment on the health of the police state somehere else please...
One law for the(and kenichi), another for me.
On the post: Behind The Veil Part 4: Customer Trying To Cancel Service Is Put On Hold Until Comcast Office Closes
Re: Queue
Reasearch indicates this is THE most effective customer retention tool we have!
On the post: Bad Idea: California Legislature Passes Bill To Mandate Mobile Phone Kill Switches
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