I have eclectic taste in movies and they're almost never available streaming. I always have a NFLX movie at home ready to watch and the titles will almost certainly never be available streaming.
I'm especially bitter about the loss of Google Reader, the RSS news feed aggregator. I got by with so-so replacements for a few years and finally rolled my own with FreshRSS on my home server.
I'm arguing for the decentralization of national park management. Singling out an isolated example doesn't invalidate the argument for decentralization. What's more, the current Federal shutdown (BTW not the first and not the last) is proof that the Federal government is a single point of failure.
Interior can turn the *management* of the parks over to the states but keep the parks in a national trust. The fact is that states *love* having national parks because they bring in tourist dollars. Let states manage the parks, let them have some skin in the game.
Rabid, wild-eyed true-believers like yourself is what bring out the trolls. They don't believe the earth is flat but the love to see you foam at the mouth.
Most flat-earthers don't actually believe the earth is flat and are merely trolling for their own amusement. Climate change deniers ditto.
Some men just want to watch the world burn.
Sure it works. The reason prohibition didn't work with alcohol is because it's easy to make. Tobacco can theoretically be grown at home but good luck with that. It's a notoriously finicky plant.
As far as "not working" I would argue that alcohol prohibition had positive benefit in the sense that attitudes toward drinking were positively modified. People simply don't drink as much as they did before Prohibition, especially hard liquor.
Told her it was nothing but a potential snooping device of little marginal value.
I have eclectic taste in movies and they're almost never available streaming. I always have a NFLX movie at home ready to watch and the titles will almost certainly never be available streaming.
Not this bastard child of Windows and Linux.
He's full of hot air along with the rest of the world's politicians.
Android is just a surveillance platform for Big Brother. Why pretend otherwise?
I don't know about "glory days" since I still find RSS very useful especially through sites like Feedly or DIY alternatives like FreshRSS
I'm especially bitter about the loss of Google Reader, the RSS news feed aggregator. I got by with so-so replacements for a few years and finally rolled my own with FreshRSS on my home server.
Oh that's right. We're all gonna die anyway. :D
Video here still autoplays:
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal....
This is a technological game of whack-a-mole. Every browser improvement is countered by some new trick. I'll stick with the auto-mute FF extension.
...DUMB
And what about the genital mutilation of your son?
...then re-education camps.
Slashdotted again!
Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson would have both "lost" in the judgement of any Left Coast audience.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/...
Yo quiero Telco Bell!
Haven't you heard? Elon Musk says we're "summoning the demon"!
I just wrote a hello world neural network and didn't register it with the government! Did I just commit a felony?
I'm arguing for the decentralization of national park management. Singling out an isolated example doesn't invalidate the argument for decentralization. What's more, the current Federal shutdown (BTW not the first and not the last) is proof that the Federal government is a single point of failure.
Interior can turn the *management* of the parks over to the states but keep the parks in a national trust. The fact is that states *love* having national parks because they bring in tourist dollars. Let states manage the parks, let them have some skin in the game.
And, no, the states *won't* sell off and develop the parks, especially if the management is turned over with lots of strings attached.
Rabid, wild-eyed true-believers like yourself is what bring out the trolls. They don't believe the earth is flat but the love to see you foam at the mouth.
Most flat-earthers don't actually believe the earth is flat and are merely trolling for their own amusement. Climate change deniers ditto.
Some men just want to watch the world burn.
Why didn't that come out right?
Sure it works. The reason prohibition didn't work with alcohol is because it's easy to make. Tobacco can theoretically be grown at home but good luck with that. It's a notoriously finicky plant.
As far as "not working" I would argue that alcohol prohibition had positive benefit in the sense that attitudes toward drinking were positively modified. People simply don't drink as much as they did before Prohibition, especially hard liquor.
Here's a modest proposal: Ban all tobacco products completely.