Next: All passengers subject to thorough and very invasive endoscopy and colonoscopy. Just in case they are hiding something in their innards that might be druge-y or explode-y. You are welcome.
Manager: our services have never received a negative review! Peasant: How is the review carried out? Manager: At gun point but you don't have to fear, the trigger is never pulled if the reviews are stellar! Peasant: Sounds like all reviews are very trustworthy then! Could you please lower that gun?
Jetsmarter, serving incredibly satisfied customers since the XIII century. Look at the gun before disputing the claim.
According to the MAFIAA this should be a time-space distortion that should bring the universe to an end because things can only be created via copyright and strict enforcement of it.
But hey, If you've created six impossible copyrightless things this morning, why not round it off with breakfast at Milliways?
This is very sad but it's expected from our still mainly chauvinist society. And sadly this puts serious burdens on men out there too because they must be 'manly' according to such standards. And women must be 'pure'. Whatever those mean. In the end we all lose.
The excess is bad indeed. I've heard such stories. And they happen everywhere. That's why the problem needs to be discussed. Both to avoid it and to prevent excesses when trying to tackle it (see terrorism and others). I'll leave that here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_(2012_film)
Because there are no cases where the police, many of them filled with sexism as well, simply don't give a shit about their suffering, no? Just research about it and you'll see how many times the women go to the police for help and either come back empty handed or with more mocking on their shoulders.
"Today's environmentalism (not least the insatiable god of Global Warming) creates fake crises"
Really. When are you going to admit we have a real problem? When your land is ravaged by insane hurricanes or when you feel the pain of extended droughts? Just curious where in the spectrum of environmental chaos you are.
"Environmentalism is the reason government officials give when they want to search your trash, when they want to see where you drive and when, and now when you wake up and when you watch TV."
I suggest a psychiatrist. If anything, the US are far from the vanguard of environmental care.
Even if you don't think the FCC should be the one dealing with it it's quite hard to ignore the FACT that telcos have been up to a whole lot of misbehavior because they can (remember, near monopolies). It's kind of silly to argue they don't need to be controlled tightly (unless you are on their paychecks of course).
Ahem. Aside from religious, commercial or whatever issues this is counterproductive to the very goal of evangelizing the peoples of the world. These images, the information, they are ways of spreading the Catholic faith/wisdom/whatever to the world.
And there's the fact that buying stuff from some Etsy of the world is quite different from buying the original thing which is often offered with added blessings from the Pope/Church. So I don't think these alternative products actually compete with what's sold by the Vatican itself. (Even if you disagree with such practices it's a fact)
While I do agree their utility approach could be useful and make things easier for the citizens there are privacy and security concerns. I'm very wary of people being able to use biometrics to sign up for things that cost money or even could make a mess of the citizens lives. And I'm not talking about how they do their encryption homework or how they will limit abuses from govt employees accessing and selling the data. The worry is more mundane: once your biometrics are copied, you can't change them. I'm gonna echo what every single security expert says about the matter: biometrics should be the ID, not the key. And I'd go further by adding a 2nd step to validate the operation other than a password. Of course I'm also ignoring that many people won't be able to understand, much less do security right (weak passwords anyone?).
At the very least he is much like Trump. He's being all the horrible we thought he would be. So with the 'surprise' element out of the way maybe we should focus on how to counter his idiocy preemptively? Can something be done to stop him?
Maybe it's just me but it seems obvious that if just changes in yellow light timings has such aggressive effect on tickets then the drivers aren't actually disrespecting the red light.
In fact, I've been either a witness or directly involved in 4 incidents where the driver in the front (me in one of them) hit the brakes hard and caused an accident to avoid cameras.
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Peasant: How is the review carried out?
Manager: At gun point but you don't have to fear, the trigger is never pulled if the reviews are stellar!
Peasant: Sounds like all reviews are very trustworthy then! Could you please lower that gun?
Jetsmarter, serving incredibly satisfied customers since the XIII century. Look at the gun before disputing the claim.
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Re: Damn straight
But hey, If you've created six impossible copyrightless things this morning, why not round it off with breakfast at Milliways?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfShcIIdbOU
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/cei/graph/us/5/01 -12
Don't take my word on it. It's hard data from one of the least progressive governments in terms of climate change.
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Really. When are you going to admit we have a real problem? When your land is ravaged by insane hurricanes or when you feel the pain of extended droughts? Just curious where in the spectrum of environmental chaos you are.
"Environmentalism is the reason government officials give when they want to search your trash, when they want to see where you drive and when, and now when you wake up and when you watch TV."
I suggest a psychiatrist. If anything, the US are far from the vanguard of environmental care.
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Re: No to the EFF even!
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Just like Jesus would do, right?
Ahem. Aside from religious, commercial or whatever issues this is counterproductive to the very goal of evangelizing the peoples of the world. These images, the information, they are ways of spreading the Catholic faith/wisdom/whatever to the world.
And there's the fact that buying stuff from some Etsy of the world is quite different from buying the original thing which is often offered with added blessings from the Pope/Church. So I don't think these alternative products actually compete with what's sold by the Vatican itself. (Even if you disagree with such practices it's a fact)
On the post: EFF: Data Collected From Utility Smart Meters Should Be Protected By The Fourth Amendment
It's shocking how these people are turning useful things into equipment to avoid like the plague.
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They don't need to do anything to look foolish. This administration is a joke. And we are the clowns.
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In fact, I've been either a witness or directly involved in 4 incidents where the driver in the front (me in one of them) hit the brakes hard and caused an accident to avoid cameras.
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