Some do. The technology has certainly been around long enough to make it a plausible scenario. Remote control systems are nothing new for Boeing, despite how the article makes it sound.
Yes, it's well-established that the worth of a state and its residents is solely based on that state's dimensions. You are more than justified in basing your pride on the size of the state you happen to live in - a factor over which you have no influence.
I posted a write-up about this more than a month ago (or what had occurred up to that point) and it apparently wasn't newsworthy then, even though Amazon was even then promising to charge people for the error.
"Those who know, do. Those who understand, teach."
The English teacher wrote a 3-point essay against the proposal.
The History teacher did some research and cited precedent against it.
The PE teacher punched the legislators and sat on their heads.
The Art teacher committed suicide in an ironic statement.
Maybe she was a crappy astronaut to boot.
Some do. The technology has certainly been around long enough to make it a plausible scenario. Remote control systems are nothing new for Boeing, despite how the article makes it sound.
Yes, it's well-established that the worth of a state and its residents is solely based on that state's dimensions. You are more than justified in basing your pride on the size of the state you happen to live in - a factor over which you have no influence.
I think there was an article in the same issue that the dot-com bubble might burst... I'd better go submit the story.
Those black monoliths are distracting and meddlesome.
"Oh crap. I shouldn't have said it was a website.
Oh crap! I shouldn't have said it was a secret!
Oh crap! I CERTAINLY shouldn't have said... it was ILLEGAL!"
"You may already be a litigant!"
Didn't this happen back around 2000?
I mean... "Trent"
They're very close; just working out the kinks of getting dead people to e-vote.
Like just last week - I robbed a bank at gunpoint, but I gave the money to an orphanage so it's totally fine. It's all about the kids.
Google: "Thanks, Google PR employee"
I posted a write-up about this more than a month ago (or what had occurred up to that point) and it apparently wasn't newsworthy then, even though Amazon was even then promising to charge people for the error.