The Texas Secretary of State's problem with that name is not "Rodeo", as he claimed…
… it is, in fact, "Austin", which they do not like at all.
Austin, you may recall, is the liberal city in the middle of Texas which has been gerrymandered to the point of political oblivion so their votes cannot threaten the status quo or [horrors] get representation in the state and federal governments.
They hate being reminded that Austin is right there in their midst. ;]
The all-important boilerplate term "non-exclusive" is left out. This is most likely deliberate because the rest of it has just tricked you into thinking it was merely "boilerplate" that you don't have to read very closely.
Now read it over again, only this time add "exclusive" to each point of their terms.
My point is that pre-UEFI motherboards are far less vulnerable to BIOS infection and offer no obstructions to installing an operating system of your choice and your choice alone; even if you built it from scratch.
It's a bonus that they still perform well enough for most uses, partly why PC sales are down lately. ;]
Almost anything that predates Vista [2005?] should be safe, and they're not too slow for most uses other than the newest games. Look for ACPI motherboards without UEFI, max out the RAM and the CPU speed and it should last you quite a while.
This is probably a sideways attempt to get the court to consider, if just for a moment, the possibility of defining an animal as a "person" under the law; much like a corporation, which is also not human.
Even when they lose they might use such an error as a wedge to pry open "animal rights" for future cases and wedges.
No. It was there to provide legality for the flight.
Unmarked aircraft, of course, cannot fly unaccompanied but civilian aircraft are forbidden to fly in formation outside designated areas like airshows. This little loophole allows military aircraft to dry their RAM in flight without breaking flight regs.
…flying around my neighborhood, low, and accompanied by a normally-coloured Griffon [Bell 412] from the local squadron.
The flat black RADAR-absorbent coating which is applied directly to the bare metal dries slowly so they fly around for awhile before applying the camo and markings.
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"Daeshing" or "Daeshed" ;]
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They'd have to start over every time they fell asleep! >BD
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It depends…
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The Texas Secretary of State's problem with that name is not "Rodeo", as he claimed…
Austin, you may recall, is the liberal city in the middle
of Texas which has been gerrymandered to the point of
political oblivion so their votes cannot threaten the
status quo or [horrors] get representation in the state
and federal governments.
They hate being reminded that Austin is right there in their midst. ;]
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You all missed the point. including you, Mike!
The all-important boilerplate term "non-exclusive" is left out.
This is most likely deliberate because the rest of it has just
tricked you into thinking it was merely "boilerplate" that you
don't have to read very closely.
Now read it over again, only this time add "exclusive" to each
point of their terms.
It changes everything, doesn't it? ;]
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You can, however, rearrange them a little. ;]
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My point is that pre-UEFI motherboards are far
less vulnerable to BIOS infection and offer no
obstructions to installing an operating system
of your choice and your choice alone; even if
you built it from scratch.
It's a bonus that they still perform well enough
for most uses, partly why PC sales are down lately. ;]
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Anything after that is not as trustworthy.
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and they're not too slow for most uses other than the newest
games. Look for ACPI motherboards without UEFI, max out the
RAM and the CPU speed and it should last you quite a while.
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Re: Authors and owners [was Re: ]
…hence the sideways approach to legal "personhood"… ;]
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if just for a moment, the possibility of defining an animal as a
"person" under the law; much like a corporation, which is also
not human.
Even when they lose they might use such an error as a wedge
to pry open "animal rights" for future cases and wedges.
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Re: Re: I saw a black helicopter once…
Unmarked aircraft, of course, cannot fly unaccompanied
but civilian aircraft are forbidden to fly in formation outside designated areas like airshows. This little loophole allows military aircraft to dry their RAM in flight without breaking flight regs.
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I saw a black helicopter once…
The flat black RADAR-absorbent coating which is applied directly to the bare metal dries slowly so they fly around for awhile before applying the camo and markings.
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I see a possible new product market....
Most parking lots would tow unlicensed cars on sight.
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