But they just want the Muslim terrorists banned. Brown people are scary. It's not like you have to worry about white people going around and shooting up or bombing a place. Wait...
Your guess is as good as mine. Most of the time this state drives me nuts trying to shut down anything progressive that Nashville and Memphis do but they occasionally have their breakthrough moments like this and being the first to offer free college tuition to all adult residents who don't have a degree.
Trying to bully/threaten users on Reddit is only about one or two steps less stupid than threatening 4chan. I can't imagine this works out well for them.
It's kind of at the point that if I ever go to Canada or another country I'm just going to wipe my phone before I leave. Don't want to get caught with MP3 files on it, I can't prove they aren't pirated (and some might be), or naughty pictures of myself and my fiancee). Just wipe it before I go and then wipe it again after I get back and spend a day restoring the backup.
I wouldn't even call bare Kodi a DVR. It's just a media player with a shitty interface. Like, seriously, whose idea was it to use the desktop-style interface on mobile. Just adding my seedbox as an FTP site takes about 5 minutes between trying to click on the tiny boxes and type in a password on keys smaller than my finger and which I can't see what characters I'm actually typing. There's also no way to cast it so I'm stuck watching things on a shitty 6 inch screen or dragging a laptop into the bedroom and disconnecting something to plug in the HDMI.
Thanks but that's fatalities. Cars in general have gotten so safe that we're only averaging about 1 death for every 100 million miles. We need it for accidents in general.
I would like to know, statistically speaking, how many accidents humans would have in 350,000 driven miles. Probably less than 64 but that's assuming each disengagement would have resulted in an accident too, unlikely. Also were the disengagements spread evenly or were the weighted towards the beginning of the year, suggesting they were improving?
Isn't there something in the constitution about the right to a speedy trial? In what universe can FIVE YEARS be considered a speedy trial? One would think they could get it dismissed on those grounds alone.
What would stop a parent from walking into AT&T and just buying a phone without saying oh it's for my kid? It's not like they're going to make you take a lie detector. Oh, you want to add another line of service? Great! Right this way please.
Nah, even if it came preinstalled on Windows it's not likely you wouldn't be able to remove it. Aside from the whole blow it away and reinstall a clean copy option if you have local administrator access it's killable.
>Whatever you might think, it should be clear that this campaign is likely to piss off some decent chunk of the company's potential customer base. Why the company wants to do this is a valid question, but I'd like to point out why they can do this.
The type of people who are fans of CAH are far more likely to be on the liberal side of things. I don't think that this is going to hurt their sales significantly at all and may even improve them. Also CAH are known to be trolls. Trolling the Trump administration is par for the course.
> There's an old joke about a politician who could only lose an election if caught in bed with either a dead girl or a live boy. With the alt-right it's become reality.
30 frames is probably fine. Since it's third person you can get away with a lower framerate. It's the first person stuff where you really want to shoot for 60 fps. I mean, yeah, the higher frame rate is great and all but it really doesn't make a significant difference. What DOES make a difference is not having the system continually stutter or drop down to teens or single digit frame rates momentarily because you put too much DRM on your shit.
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We'll forgive you. If you'll forgive us for the crap the idiots in the Tennessee legislature like to pull.
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But they just want the Muslim terrorists banned. Brown people are scary. It's not like you have to worry about white people going around and shooting up or bombing a place. Wait...
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Your guess is as good as mine. Most of the time this state drives me nuts trying to shut down anything progressive that Nashville and Memphis do but they occasionally have their breakthrough moments like this and being the first to offer free college tuition to all adult residents who don't have a degree.
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Brilliant tactics
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human statistics?
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Constitution
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I see this going well
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The type of people who are fans of CAH are far more likely to be on the liberal side of things. I don't think that this is going to hurt their sales significantly at all and may even improve them. Also CAH are known to be trolls. Trolling the Trump administration is par for the course.
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Man, I'm not even sure that would be enough. :(
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