That doesn't work. The whole point of wi-fi is broadcasting - so if you are broadcasting an unencrypted signal, it's like complaining that anyone walking their dog on the hill beside you can see in your lit, un-curtained window.
That's a little like saying "let's guarantee interstate movement and commerce by letting the States decide" and then being puzzled why (legal) Hispanics can't get into Arizona, or gays can't traverse Georgia.
The established powers have too much control for consumer choice to have any effect. Just like the roads are freely available to all legitimate road users, so should the internet 'highway' be freely available to anyone who wants to use it how they legitimately wish. Loss of net neutrality means more controlling corporations, more controlling government, less choice for consumers, and a massive cut in free speech.
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4.57pm - 4.04pm (by my display) does not equal more than an hour...
And are you really, really that sad and pathetic to check that, and to feel that Mike has nothing better to do than hit report lots, when if he even remotely care enough about you he could just spam-filter all your posts?
European regulators are absolute death on large companies abusing their position, such as the famous case of Microsoft bundling Internet Explorer as a critical part of the operating system and default browser, which is why MS had to pay a massive fine, and users get an active choice as to which browser to use in many cases.
There are other examples, but this is 'clearly' another one, although some feel it is misguided, as no-one forces anyone to use Google, whereas Microsoft had a much more captive audience.
No-one actually stated that they were actual real live ammunition, as opposed to pure dummy rounds or metal in the shape of a bullet. As numerous other posters have said, it's unlikely that an actual live bullet would be encased in acrylic, although knowing how insane US Gun Nuts are it wouldn't actually surprise me if they did it out of some misplaced attempt at machismo.
I think NI just equated the idea of utopian socialism (i.e. Karl Marx's leftist ideas, rather than Nazi rightist ideas) as an unworkable system with the idea of the original Church as an unworkable system - he didn't directly equate them. So two reading fails there!
He's ridiculing who he was and what he stood for, NOT what he did or who he hurt. Ridiculing dictators, tyrants and general pompous idiots should be mandatory, comrade! ;) Certainly an essential component of free speech.
Isn't it usually the conservatives complaining about the 'crap and liberal bias' of American public school teaching? Oh wait, they're usually the ones pulling the revisionism (we won the war single-handly and the slaves loved plantations) crap.
This would work if the cameras took pictures of every car, but in practice, if any car going too slow probably (95%?) doesn't trigger the camera, then you'd only have, say, 5% of your 990, meaning that 99 out of 2000 drivers would be wrongly ticketed, compared to 20 speeders, of whom 2 are incorrectly done.
Of course, if the camera has an even lower error rate for below it's set limit, then the discrepancy is less bad. But there really would be two error rates here.
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More like a nice trick!
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The established powers have too much control for consumer choice to have any effect. Just like the roads are freely available to all legitimate road users, so should the internet 'highway' be freely available to anyone who wants to use it how they legitimately wish. Loss of net neutrality means more controlling corporations, more controlling government, less choice for consumers, and a massive cut in free speech.
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And are you really, really that sad and pathetic to check that, and to feel that Mike has nothing better to do than hit report lots, when if he even remotely care enough about you he could just spam-filter all your posts?
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There are other examples, but this is 'clearly' another one, although some feel it is misguided, as no-one forces anyone to use Google, whereas Microsoft had a much more captive audience.
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However, another is Supreme Governor of the Church of England, giving titular leadership of the Church of England.
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Of course, if the camera has an even lower error rate for below it's set limit, then the discrepancy is less bad. But there really would be two error rates here.
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