That is absolutely not what the court is saying. The alleged crime happened in Mexico. There is no redress from the us court system.
If they want to bring charges they must do so in Mexico via extradition.
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wow, you read the previous posts.
But this isn’t what you think. This has nothing to do with Jan 6.
This is about both parties looking to fight “big tech”.
See if the information is available and turned over, they’ll (the commission) say there’s not enough regulation and seek to make laws that force more content regulations.
If they don’t get the information they want, they’ll say there’s not enough regulation and create laws to force logging so they can make a law that requires more content regulations.
All while republicans run around looking for ways to force speech onto platforms.
Both parties are out of their collective minds.
You may not like the “lean” of the SCOTUS but one thing’s for sure. Left or right, the court has consistently help up every aspect of free speech and we just have to hope they continue to do so as the First gets attacked by both parties over the next few years.
Ohkay, they weren’t always called gladiators. But men who fought, who were slaves, and who could be freed with the option of citizenship via wins.
I know of 4, 3 were to be elected, one did become one.
We have a consoler who hired mercenaries to kill his opponents pre election.
We have a legate who poisoned a senator to take his spot, who was then killed by another freed fighter before taking his seat.
And one who was arrested for bribery.
And Titus Novus, who became a senator at the end of the republic and fled his seat for Northern Egypt to return to fighting.
Gladiators don’t make good senators. Not that most of senators were all that good of their own doings.
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Nope, paid for and built by Americans. I didn’t care who built it. Or when. Given Obama and Bush II both promised it as well.
Someone finally got it started.
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I just don’t like fake bastard cowards.
I’m not a people person.
I spent the first 15 years of my life bullied. Until one day I had enough, punched back. Beat the shite out of the kid, literally, pulled the emergency bar an the back door of the bus and shoved his arse out. Also literally. it was a red light
My first run in with the police… as a squad happened to be behind the bus.
Never had another run in with him though.
I spent freshman year of high school dealing with a prick math teacher who coached football. Who was forever piss off that I didn’t give a fuck about his class and spent time with the nerds/losers in the back of th room playing with tech. He’d fling chalk stick at my ear. Fucker had great aim. But I always showed him up. Perfect correct answer every time.
I got my second suspension when I told him “it’s not my fault I’m smarter than you”. I really did mean it just as I said it.
I understand the many tech hero’s who dropped out. School pissed me off to no end.
But unlike jock idiots, I don’t have a god complex.
I personally just want to be left alone in general. But don’t trot out bull credentials. I’ll skool you every time.
I do what I do and I’m good at it. I’m sterol and can’t have kids. So honestly I don give a single fuck what happens in 2100. My family line is ending at myself and my sister.
Good luck to everyone else.
I just want a happy fruitful life before I become fertiliser
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You’re not helping your case.
I’m A+, Net+, iNet+, an CISB certified.
That means nothing.
A lawyer who passed the bar exam is a good study.
I passed the MCIS, MCST, MCSI, HPCT, and CSIS test. You?
Come back and brag when you have Cisco, Microsoft, and HP under your belt.
Want to put your name on the line? I will pay for your tests for Cisco and HP if you pass.
I stand by it. Look up my name on Bing, I’ve paid for dozens who managed to pass the Cisco and HP tests.
The Cisco and HP tests are the hardest to pass in tech world wide.
They cover everything from vac tube mainframes to quantum computing.
Come back with a complete set from those two companies and I’ll happily send you a certified teller’s cheque.
We need more competent tech in this country!
Want proof, take a look at my history at AOL, SuperBay, Git, Boardsort, Tfreak, and Tom’s.
The money is good. I may not make much, but my family inheritance is large enough to play a bit in Philanthropy.
Which is what i use it for.
Prove your claimed degrees are more than derail box paper.
Pass one and I’ll prepay and register you for the other.
FYI, the HP test passes less than 10 per 500.
So honestly: good luck.
I spent a fortune failing that ever-changing test before finally passing it.
Here’s a hint, learn IPX, 8086, ARM, and AMD64 assembly.
Unix, MACH, DRIVe, and Windows.
Dbase, Fman, SQL, Pearl, Pascal, C/+/#/++/D…
BBSCode, HTML, XML, and RTF
TEX, Wiki, and Hops markup
Having a Mac is a plus as you can boot camp Darwin for the real bare metal Mach experience without building from scratch.
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Yeah, I really don't think the second amendment is going to do you any good if the shit hits the fan.
Uh, I just Like the ability to eat what I want.
Protection from some fuck crawling through my window is a bonus.
Oh? Like what, pray tell!
Well, the border wall for one.
We had a viable exit from Afghanistan that Biden threw away
We were less than two years away from total energy independence.
…
“Vax”
Biden inherited trumps plan. You will not change my opinion on that so move on.
I mean, immigrants bad, right?
Wrong. America is a nation of immigrants. I wouldn’t be talking to you now if it for immigration.
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Ah, hell. I made a mistake.
But again, I majored in theory. Not practical math.
But I wrote two published theories in school. One for an applied achievement credit masters (theoretical science) on the premise of faster than light travel,
The other on the historical significance of 7 and 9.
Both are free on scribd.
I constantly reply I don’t fit any party proper.
Don’t take my gun. I like wild food. Be it squirrel or possum or elk. It’s all good to me.
Don’t tax me more. I’m a disabled vet, on SS, and fall under the poverty level.
And living on the outer rim of Chicago I suffer from the “progressive” taxes.
And make too much to pay nothing and not enough to pay for everything.
Mainly because I’m good at what I do. There isn’t a system today I can’t compromise, eventually.
Bug bounties create quick windfalls that lock out SSD payments.
But o generally fall into the standard non-progressive camp for Dems.
I am not, have never been, and never will be, a Republican.
If you didn’t know I voted for trump you’d never guess I was one to do so outside of political discussion.
I came here, for tech coverage. Somewhere it became political.
Generally, though, I’m all for legitimate discussion. I’m more open minded than any Republican you’ll likely come across.
I just dislike rude name calling as the first and only reply.
I’m also far more worldly than most Reps or Dems. I really do have Japanese residency permission. Something very difficult to qualify for.
I have close friends around the world.
Simply put, I hate the Clinton family. I can not ignore we’re on the wrong side of Ukraine’s genocide of ethnic Russians.
And I firmly believe the physical evidence that Biden has dementia.
The other choice in both cases was trump.
That’s all the more there is to it.
My defence, is nothing more than for the good things he accomplished. Every president has good and bad.
Trump is far better than Carter was.
You may hate him, like I hate Clinton, but you can’t deny he did good things , not in good faith.
The positive/negative ratio is opinion. But again, at least it wasn’t another Carter.
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Wow, you must be what, 150 years old?
10 bachelors. Assuming 3 at a time, and finishing in 3 years per set:
We’re at 9 years there. I figure you took that 10th GBD while getting your first to masters so that’s another, let’s push, 3 years.
7 masters in 12 years? Possibly?
So 24 now.
3-5 on MD if you pass certification.
Those residencies and fellowships add a decade.
37 years?
5 PhDs in 10 years, and 3 for the JD.
50 years!
And 40 years as mayor! Overachiever!!!
I’ll assume some crossover in politics with those PhDs.
So if you started post Ed at 10 like the genius you obviously are, you’re over 90. Add Europe and you are what… 95?
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Actually he didn’t answer my question either.
A person at a conveyer belt fitting plugs is technically an engineer. So is a garbage man. Not that they’re any less of a job, but they’re hardly top level.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Save It For The Water Cooler
Well, I’ll play mediator here.
A public house, lodging house, was once a thing. They usually had a bar.
And in that idea they date back to the mid 6th century in China
But public house (lodging) and public house (pub/bar) have long since separated. No one logically refers to the public house as a housing unit anymore.
Actually, few use the term public house outside of historical academics.
There are still pubs in the US where you can spend at the bar and get a room for free. If you spend enough. But for traveler's it’s termed bar and board. The opposite of bed and breakfast.
You spend on food and drink. Sleep for free. And out by dawn. Regardless of sobriety. (Actually the few I’ve tried let you stay later for a fee).
They were common in the wagon days and became real popular with wagon-by-rail period.
But it was never the idea of public housing we have today.
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That sounds like a typical millennial talk shit and threaten battery
I’m gen x and where did I threaten anyone?
you run to the teacher
I’m a bit past that. Lol. Maybe a decade ago I could have run to myself? Given class engagement is part of a (most) masters program.
Your generation is a joke.
My generation gave you home computers, advanced video games,
The internet, and this very site. Sure, I was still a kid when games started to be a thing… you know, pong. But I was an adult in the workforce for the biggest tech era.
Like all Gen-X
Your projecting.
Job…You?
AS in information technology
BS in computer science,
AD in applied mathematics
BS in applied mathematics
MS in theoretical mathematics.
Currently I’m a bug hunter. But I have a short attention span and have bounced around for decades.
Most "tech" act like spoiled children.
Most engineers act like silver spoon gods.
contracts
Uh, given I support legal teeth for tos I think your mixing up posts too.
Much of markdown shares the prior conventions.
Markdown appears to share much with BBCode. Which predates it by half a decade.
BBCode is condensed from RTF and ETF. Both mid-late 80s.
Those from IBM extended ASCII and the PGT tools.
That from ANSI
I know Skypix also existed but never really looked into it.
Not that any of this is a direct chain of evolution, but understanding where it comes from helps understand what it is.
I can clearly see both BBCode and in big M Markdown.
Point? Quote was the only command I couldn’t get to work with my prior known markup. So I simply ignored it. Never really thought much of using the chart. Lol.
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That is absolutely not what the court is saying. The alleged crime happened in Mexico. There is no redress from the us court system.
If they want to bring charges they must do so in Mexico via extradition.
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https://darwinawards.com/
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Mayby, where’s the evidence?
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One single line covers it
That’s it. You can’t pad over the fact. Whatever the cause of now can then: he was in violation of federal law.
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Re: Re: Did you miss that "The FBI has found scant evidence
wow, you read the previous posts.
But this isn’t what you think. This has nothing to do with Jan 6.
This is about both parties looking to fight “big tech”.
See if the information is available and turned over, they’ll (the commission) say there’s not enough regulation and seek to make laws that force more content regulations.
If they don’t get the information they want, they’ll say there’s not enough regulation and create laws to force logging so they can make a law that requires more content regulations.
All while republicans run around looking for ways to force speech onto platforms.
Both parties are out of their collective minds.
You may not like the “lean” of the SCOTUS but one thing’s for sure. Left or right, the court has consistently help up every aspect of free speech and we just have to hope they continue to do so as the First gets attacked by both parties over the next few years.
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You know, I’d like to know that too. I hear about it all the time but don’t really use twitface so I have no idea.
Full me in too!
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Oh How Time Flie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Roman_history#1st_century_BC
Ohkay, they weren’t always called gladiators. But men who fought, who were slaves, and who could be freed with the option of citizenship via wins.
I know of 4, 3 were to be elected, one did become one.
We have a consoler who hired mercenaries to kill his opponents pre election.
We have a legate who poisoned a senator to take his spot, who was then killed by another freed fighter before taking his seat.
And one who was arrested for bribery.
And Titus Novus, who became a senator at the end of the republic and fled his seat for Northern Egypt to return to fighting.
Gladiators don’t make good senators. Not that most of senators were all that good of their own doings.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Time to change y
Nope, paid for and built by Americans. I didn’t care who built it. Or when. Given Obama and Bush II both promised it as well.
Someone finally got it started.
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I just don’t like fake bastard cowards.
I’m not a people person.
I spent the first 15 years of my life bullied. Until one day I had enough, punched back. Beat the shite out of the kid, literally, pulled the emergency bar an the back door of the bus and shoved his arse out. Also literally.
it was a red light
My first run in with the police… as a squad happened to be behind the bus.
Never had another run in with him though.
I spent freshman year of high school dealing with a prick math teacher who coached football. Who was forever piss off that I didn’t give a fuck about his class and spent time with the nerds/losers in the back of th room playing with tech. He’d fling chalk stick at my ear. Fucker had great aim. But I always showed him up. Perfect correct answer every time.
I got my second suspension when I told him “it’s not my fault I’m smarter than you”. I really did mean it just as I said it.
I understand the many tech hero’s who dropped out. School pissed me off to no end.
But unlike jock idiots, I don’t have a god complex.
I personally just want to be left alone in general. But don’t trot out bull credentials. I’ll skool you every time.
I do what I do and I’m good at it. I’m sterol and can’t have kids. So honestly I don give a single fuck what happens in 2100. My family line is ending at myself and my sister.
Good luck to everyone else.
I just want a happy fruitful life before I become fertiliser
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Not mine.
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You’re not helping your case.
I’m A+, Net+, iNet+, an CISB certified.
That means nothing.
A lawyer who passed the bar exam is a good study.
I passed the MCIS, MCST, MCSI, HPCT, and CSIS test. You?
Come back and brag when you have Cisco, Microsoft, and HP under your belt.
Want to put your name on the line? I will pay for your tests for Cisco and HP if you pass.
I stand by it. Look up my name on Bing, I’ve paid for dozens who managed to pass the Cisco and HP tests.
The Cisco and HP tests are the hardest to pass in tech world wide.
They cover everything from vac tube mainframes to quantum computing.
Come back with a complete set from those two companies and I’ll happily send you a certified teller’s cheque.
We need more competent tech in this country!
Want proof, take a look at my history at AOL, SuperBay, Git, Boardsort, Tfreak, and Tom’s.
The money is good. I may not make much, but my family inheritance is large enough to play a bit in Philanthropy.
Which is what i use it for.
Prove your claimed degrees are more than derail box paper.
Pass one and I’ll prepay and register you for the other.
FYI, the HP test passes less than 10 per 500.
So honestly: good luck.
I spent a fortune failing that ever-changing test before finally passing it.
Here’s a hint, learn IPX, 8086, ARM, and AMD64 assembly.
Unix, MACH, DRIVe, and Windows.
Dbase, Fman, SQL, Pearl, Pascal, C/+/#/++/D…
BBSCode, HTML, XML, and RTF
TEX, Wiki, and Hops markup
Having a Mac is a plus as you can boot camp Darwin for the real bare metal Mach experience without building from scratch.
Learn it, love it, lead it!
🎉
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Oh How Time Flie
Engineer is the same level of generic as psychology.
Or, admittedly, mathematics.
My statement is factual. Even it it stings. You failed to qualify your level of position initially.
That’s on you, not me.
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Uh, I just Like the ability to eat what I want.
Protection from some fuck crawling through my window is a bonus.
Well, the border wall for one.
We had a viable exit from Afghanistan that Biden threw away
We were less than two years away from total energy independence.
…
“Vax”
Biden inherited trumps plan. You will not change my opinion on that so move on.
Wrong. America is a nation of immigrants. I wouldn’t be talking to you now if it for immigration.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Oh How Time Flies
About 12 minutes ago. Drank to much vodka, had to pee.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Oh How Time Flie
Ah, hell. I made a mistake.
But again, I majored in theory. Not practical math.
But I wrote two published theories in school. One for an applied achievement credit masters (theoretical science) on the premise of faster than light travel,
The other on the historical significance of 7 and 9.
Both are free on scribd.
I constantly reply I don’t fit any party proper.
Don’t take my gun. I like wild food. Be it squirrel or possum or elk. It’s all good to me.
Don’t tax me more. I’m a disabled vet, on SS, and fall under the poverty level.
And living on the outer rim of Chicago I suffer from the “progressive” taxes.
And make too much to pay nothing and not enough to pay for everything.
Mainly because I’m good at what I do. There isn’t a system today I can’t compromise, eventually.
Bug bounties create quick windfalls that lock out SSD payments.
But o generally fall into the standard non-progressive camp for Dems.
I am not, have never been, and never will be, a Republican.
If you didn’t know I voted for trump you’d never guess I was one to do so outside of political discussion.
I came here, for tech coverage. Somewhere it became political.
Generally, though, I’m all for legitimate discussion. I’m more open minded than any Republican you’ll likely come across.
I just dislike rude name calling as the first and only reply.
I’m also far more worldly than most Reps or Dems. I really do have Japanese residency permission. Something very difficult to qualify for.
I have close friends around the world.
Simply put, I hate the Clinton family. I can not ignore we’re on the wrong side of Ukraine’s genocide of ethnic Russians.
And I firmly believe the physical evidence that Biden has dementia.
The other choice in both cases was trump.
That’s all the more there is to it.
My defence, is nothing more than for the good things he accomplished. Every president has good and bad.
Trump is far better than Carter was.
You may hate him, like I hate Clinton, but you can’t deny he did good things , not in good faith.
The positive/negative ratio is opinion. But again, at least it wasn’t another Carter.
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Wow, you must be what, 150 years old?
10 bachelors. Assuming 3 at a time, and finishing in 3 years per set:
We’re at 9 years there. I figure you took that 10th GBD while getting your first to masters so that’s another, let’s push, 3 years.
7 masters in 12 years? Possibly?
So 24 now.
3-5 on MD if you pass certification.
Those residencies and fellowships add a decade.
37 years?
5 PhDs in 10 years, and 3 for the JD.
50 years!
And 40 years as mayor! Overachiever!!!
I’ll assume some crossover in politics with those PhDs.
So if you started post Ed at 10 like the genius you obviously are, you’re over 90. Add Europe and you are what… 95?
I like math! Hehe 🙃
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Oh How Time Flies
Actually he didn’t answer my question either.
A person at a conveyer belt fitting plugs is technically an engineer. So is a garbage man. Not that they’re any less of a job, but they’re hardly top level.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Save It For The Water Cooler
Well, I’ll play mediator here.
A public house, lodging house, was once a thing. They usually had a bar.
And in that idea they date back to the mid 6th century in China
But public house (lodging) and public house (pub/bar) have long since separated. No one logically refers to the public house as a housing unit anymore.
Actually, few use the term public house outside of historical academics.
There are still pubs in the US where you can spend at the bar and get a room for free. If you spend enough. But for traveler's it’s termed bar and board. The opposite of bed and breakfast.
You spend on food and drink. Sleep for free. And out by dawn. Regardless of sobriety. (Actually the few I’ve tried let you stay later for a fee).
They were common in the wagon days and became real popular with wagon-by-rail period.
But it was never the idea of public housing we have today.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Oh How Time Flies
I’m a bit past that. Lol. Maybe a decade ago I could have run to myself? Given class engagement is part of a (most) masters program.
My generation gave you home computers, advanced video games,
The internet, and this very site. Sure, I was still a kid when games started to be a thing… you know, pong. But I was an adult in the workforce for the biggest tech era.
Your projecting.
AS in information technology
BS in computer science,
AD in applied mathematics
BS in applied mathematics
MS in theoretical mathematics.
Currently I’m a bug hunter. But I have a short attention span and have bounced around for decades.
Most engineers act like silver spoon gods.
Uh, given I support legal teeth for tos I think your mixing up posts too.
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I don’t usually comment on YouTube. And I’ve never used anything but plain text.
As for markup and markdown:
The terms have long been generic.
They’re generally interchangeable.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24041/markdown-vs-markup-are-they-related
A nice link there though shows I wasn’t off on my assessment of the sourcing. 😉
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown#Example
Much of markdown shares the prior conventions.
Markdown appears to share much with BBCode. Which predates it by half a decade.
BBCode is condensed from RTF and ETF. Both mid-late 80s.
Those from IBM extended ASCII and the PGT tools.
That from ANSI
I know Skypix also existed but never really looked into it.
Not that any of this is a direct chain of evolution, but understanding where it comes from helps understand what it is.
I can clearly see both BBCode and in big M Markdown.
Point? Quote was the only command I couldn’t get to work with my prior known markup. So I simply ignored it. Never really thought much of using the chart. Lol.
Look, we both learned something today!
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