Sooooo, you're saying it could also double as a special effects generating item allowing Hollywood to outsource these things to the third world as well.
That would only work if it was a Federal crime to skip class, then AZ could show how stupid it is to have the federal government micromanaging these things by enforcing their laws.
i got to play the beta at blizcon and it seemed to be an updated version of Diablo II. It seemed to have the same mouse wearing out click fest as the first 2 had.
There's a company called Vormetric that's doing exactly this. They have an encryption piece and a model similar to SELinux that loads at the kernel level and gives you similar fine grained control not just of what user can do what but what user, using what program, can do what. Including locking down root.
The constitution provides a document of the things the Federal Government CAN do, A list of specific things it CANNOT do (bill of rights) and one provision that forward that bill of rights to say states can't do those things either (14th amendment Incorporation clause.)
If i get stopped in AZ i have to provide papers too. I'm white and born here in AZ. I've had to do that the entire time I've lived here. Other places I've been it's been the same way.
All these 'what if' scenarios are just a bunch of bullshit by people that don't know how bad it really is. Seeing a coyote truck load roll over and have 30+ people suddenly scatter across the desert right in front of you is a scary thing. Having your neighbor, who has broken in and stolen things from your house twice get busted a month later with 36 illegal people housed in two bedrooms is another scary thing. first time I went to Mexico for a vacation when I got back I saw on the news that only 4 hours after I crossed the border there was a Federally truck that broke the border and shot up a BP truck in order to distract them and allow a drug runner to get through.
Sorry, you're temporary inconvenience while things get cleared up on your paper work are worth fixing some of the above problems.
Or something like the dotcom bubble that saw more average-to-poor people get rich and more rich people get average-to-poor than any other revolution in history.
Thinking that outlawing cars to fix reckless driving is the right way to go is analogous to outlawing gambling to fix gambling addicts. When speed limits, fines and gambling taxes and regulation 'might' be the better choice.
Not a republican but I'd guess it would either be because they'd rather it be illegal and deal with it with an existing approved government sponsored organization, the Police.
Or the Republican party has been infiltrated by the Progressives much like the Democrats first were over 100 years ago and as evidence by Bush policies of big government and spending.
I think the idea was that spaceships only alter our vantage point, not the light coming into our eye or a conversion of non-visible light into something visible. It's the difference between a fire tower and a pair of binoculars. Nobody would claim them to be the same thing.
I think he meant that you couldn't even take a space ship to some point in space and see the same thing, while with Saturn's rings you could fly to some specific distance from Saturn and see it in it's entirety, while the pillars of creation from almost any point in space would look like mostly empty space.
Certain infrastructure items should be government run or heavily regulated monopolies. I don't want 3 interstates servicing the same route for the sake of competition. I don't want to have 8 water companies coming to me for land access rights to lay pipes across my yard. I'd rather not have 6 different sets of power lines and poles running along side every road. I'm not even a big fan of having both telco and cableco lines coming to my house to provide communications. They should be unified, or at least the lines should be.
With the exception of those things mentioned and a very few others I am against any big government items though.
That is until they are proven to work and there is new regulation passed to disable the customer override. Give an inch, they take a mile. Or give a second amendment they'll take a first.
Problem being, even if he did have the money to build his own power plant he still would most likely not be able to due to government regulations prohibiting it.
Sooooo, you're saying it could also double as a special effects generating item allowing Hollywood to outsource these things to the third world as well.
That would only work if it was a Federal crime to skip class, then AZ could show how stupid it is to have the federal government micromanaging these things by enforcing their laws.
So when this is duped in a few hours will that be irony or just funny?
i thought they were the Excessive Margins Company.
i got to play the beta at blizcon and it seemed to be an updated version of Diablo II. It seemed to have the same mouse wearing out click fest as the first 2 had.
probably wont get that app on an iPhone then.
There's a company called Vormetric that's doing exactly this. They have an encryption piece and a model similar to SELinux that loads at the kernel level and gives you similar fine grained control not just of what user can do what but what user, using what program, can do what. Including locking down root.
If you were to get fired because of something like what you describe, you were on the chopping block already.
Sure all your friends and family have a built in IT guy, but most of the world does not.
Yea if they're doing important science like drawing their flag on the moon then they shouldn't waste things on flashy two legged robot designs.
yes, three. Two were fully successful.
Lots of people like McDonald's so they must be good too.
Apple = McDonald's
The constitution provides a document of the things the Federal Government CAN do, A list of specific things it CANNOT do (bill of rights) and one provision that forward that bill of rights to say states can't do those things either (14th amendment Incorporation clause.)
If i get stopped in AZ i have to provide papers too. I'm white and born here in AZ. I've had to do that the entire time I've lived here. Other places I've been it's been the same way.
All these 'what if' scenarios are just a bunch of bullshit by people that don't know how bad it really is. Seeing a coyote truck load roll over and have 30+ people suddenly scatter across the desert right in front of you is a scary thing. Having your neighbor, who has broken in and stolen things from your house twice get busted a month later with 36 illegal people housed in two bedrooms is another scary thing. first time I went to Mexico for a vacation when I got back I saw on the news that only 4 hours after I crossed the border there was a Federally truck that broke the border and shot up a BP truck in order to distract them and allow a drug runner to get through.
Sorry, you're temporary inconvenience while things get cleared up on your paper work are worth fixing some of the above problems.
Or something like the dotcom bubble that saw more average-to-poor people get rich and more rich people get average-to-poor than any other revolution in history.
You're associating the analogy wrong:
Cars = Gambling
reckless drivers = Gambling addicts
speed limits = Taxes and Regulation
Thinking that outlawing cars to fix reckless driving is the right way to go is analogous to outlawing gambling to fix gambling addicts. When speed limits, fines and gambling taxes and regulation 'might' be the better choice.
Not a republican but I'd guess it would either be because they'd rather it be illegal and deal with it with an existing approved government sponsored organization, the Police.
Or the Republican party has been infiltrated by the Progressives much like the Democrats first were over 100 years ago and as evidence by Bush policies of big government and spending.
There called Parents. Most have a basement where Slashdot readers live.
Call congress we need a new amendment stating that spirituality is a contract between one soul and one head!!
I think the idea was that spaceships only alter our vantage point, not the light coming into our eye or a conversion of non-visible light into something visible. It's the difference between a fire tower and a pair of binoculars. Nobody would claim them to be the same thing.
I think he meant that you couldn't even take a space ship to some point in space and see the same thing, while with Saturn's rings you could fly to some specific distance from Saturn and see it in it's entirety, while the pillars of creation from almost any point in space would look like mostly empty space.
Nobody uses facebook anymore, it's too crowded.
Certain infrastructure items should be government run or heavily regulated monopolies. I don't want 3 interstates servicing the same route for the sake of competition. I don't want to have 8 water companies coming to me for land access rights to lay pipes across my yard. I'd rather not have 6 different sets of power lines and poles running along side every road. I'm not even a big fan of having both telco and cableco lines coming to my house to provide communications. They should be unified, or at least the lines should be.
With the exception of those things mentioned and a very few others I am against any big government items though.
That is until they are proven to work and there is new regulation passed to disable the customer override. Give an inch, they take a mile. Or give a second amendment they'll take a first.
Problem being, even if he did have the money to build his own power plant he still would most likely not be able to due to government regulations prohibiting it.