Got my Starlink service a couple weeks ago. It's great!
Where are we going to find a tutu at this time of night?
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Most insightful comment I've read in a long time.
Until police who break the law are put behind bars, nothing will change.
Well, look at it this way. He went two years without using excessive force!
Indeed. False arrest should be considered kidnapping, and punished with prison time.
Perhaps everyone would be safer if they stayed home.
If you can identify the music, you should be able to filter it out while leaving other sound intact. Is that a thing yet, or does it remain to be developed?
Seems it is known. About a 10% error rate. Doesn't seem too bad, IF that error rate is known and acknowledged.
Put the telescopes in orbit too, they'll work much better there.
Low orbit satellites decay on their own a few years after running out of fuel, so they won't be a problem.
They do it for the same reason as the schoolyard bullies; to feel powerful.
For an officer to say that an anonymous person said they felt harassed.
HOAs should be banned.
There's a world of difference between armed guards protecting the kids, and armed guards keeping the kids "in line".
There was no bloodbath with the armed anti-lockdown protests.
Just wait till he gets a 3D printer...
When reporting of the truth embarrasses you, it is you who have embarrassed yourself.
If the entire search is not clearly on unedited camera footage, any evidence can safely be assumed to have been planted.
The NRA is not pro 2A. Fortunately gun owners are beginning to figure this out.
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Starlink
Got my Starlink service a couple weeks ago. It's great!
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Re: Re: Re: Trojan horse
Where are we going to find a tutu at this time of night?
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Re: $4.6 Million
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Most insightful comment I've read in a long time.
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Re: when it takes 10 cops to rub 2 brain cells together
Until police who break the law are put behind bars, nothing will change.
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Re: There's hiding corruption poorly and there's not even trying
Well, look at it this way. He went two years without using excessive force!
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Re: Corrupt and malicious, not stupid
Indeed. False arrest should be considered kidnapping, and punished with prison time.
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If they want to be safe...
Perhaps everyone would be safer if they stayed home.
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Audio filter?
If you can identify the music, you should be able to filter it out while leaving other sound intact. Is that a thing yet, or does it remain to be developed?
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How big of a problem?
Seems it is known. About a 10% error rate. Doesn't seem too bad, IF that error rate is known and acknowledged.
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Put the telescopes in orbit too, they'll work much better there.
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Low orbit satellites decay on their own a few years after running out of fuel, so they won't be a problem.
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They do it for the same reason as the schoolyard bullies; to feel powerful.
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For an officer to say that an anonymous person said they felt harassed.
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Re: Good Start
HOAs should be banned.
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Re: Re: A matter of proportional response
There's a world of difference between armed guards protecting the kids, and armed guards keeping the kids "in line".
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Re: 'I feard for my life.' 'For how many clips?' 'All of them.'
There was no bloodbath with the armed anti-lockdown protests.
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Re: Wow, a 2D drawing...
Just wait till he gets a 3D printer...
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When reporting of the truth embarrasses you, it is you who have embarrassed yourself.
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If the entire search is not clearly on unedited camera footage, any evidence can safely be assumed to have been planted.
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Re: The One I Like ...
The NRA is not pro 2A. Fortunately gun owners are beginning to figure this out.
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