The Zetas would just kill anyone else who tries to produce. The US needs to legalize production and undercut them to the point that they can't afford their army. What are they going to do, invade the USA?
And it's cool because it's illegal. "Stick it to the man" etc. If it were legal, regulated and taxed, where's the fun in that? For added effect, put a picture of Uncle Sam counting a wad of bills on it.
A simple macro would let you set and clear pins individually. OUTn &= 1 << x or something. I like to program in assembly anyway, so it doesn't matter to me. I have to laugh every time they say RISC though. It's based on the PDP-11.
They're really serious about getting people on MSPs. Just the USB bridge and micro controller are more than twice the price of the whole board. I'll have to remember that next time I order something.
You just have to remember more silly scenarios. Add the word "on" and imagine it's what the headline would be if the tundra was hugely overpopulated by shoe wearing ocelots. That's the part humans are good at remembering.
Production hasn't changed though. Imagine if marijuana were farmed the same way as wheat.
Seat belts will only reduce automobile related fatalities, not eliminate them. What's the point?
That's his point dipshit.
Silly rabbit, freedom is for Americans!
Alcohol is harmful. tobacco is harmful. Fast food is harmful. Chocolate bars are harmful. Guns are harmful. Ad infinitum. Ban them all.
Any Mexican politician.
GP doesn't say which country is doing the prohibition lifting, but I assume he means the US.
Tax the shit out of it to pay for their hospital stay. It would still be cheaper than Illegal stuff.
casual exposure to very addictive drugs at certain ages destroys entire lives.
That's why you can't sell tobacco to minors.
The Zetas would just kill anyone else who tries to produce. The US needs to legalize production and undercut them to the point that they can't afford their army. What are they going to do, invade the USA?
And it's cool because it's illegal. "Stick it to the man" etc. If it were legal, regulated and taxed, where's the fun in that? For added effect, put a picture of Uncle Sam counting a wad of bills on it.
A simple macro would let you set and clear pins individually. OUTn &= 1 << x or something. I like to program in assembly anyway, so it doesn't matter to me. I have to laugh every time they say RISC though. It's based on the PDP-11.
They're really serious about getting people on MSPs. Just the USB bridge and micro controller are more than twice the price of the whole board. I'll have to remember that next time I order something.
There is no "better" in this case. It's a workaround for brain damaged hardware.
You just have to remember more silly scenarios. Add the word "on" and imagine it's what the headline would be if the tundra was hugely overpopulated by shoe wearing ocelots. That's the part humans are good at remembering.
From an above post: A brief Sony password analysis.
Right, I meant DOS.
Which one?
Bradley Manning committed espionage, Assange merely published it.
He still owns the copyright on his one line. If they want to use the kernel under a different license, they need to ask him first.
That's the CPU. The PS3's video hardware is a modified GeForce 7800.
At the time, the desktop market demanded computing power at any energy cost.
Actually, the market demanded MS Windows, and that meant Intel. The first ARMs actually outran available x86 processors.
Different level of regulation. Government regulates companies from regulating your traffic.
FTFY
They're called MIRVs. 8 300 kiloton warheads cover more area than a single 5 megaton warhead.
Derp, my bad.