Somebody please mod that AC idiot offtopic, and maybe a few other things as well, and let the rest of us get back to ragging on microsoft for not doing the security patches on win7.
This has already come up in court in a couple of cases. The end result was that recording a public servant in public is legal, no matter what the cops say. Arresting you for it is illegal and unconstitutional. Doesn't mean they still won't try, and that if they do, you won't have years of heartache and harassment in court, but you are allowed to do it.
As to leaving the area, that is dependent on where everything is occurring. Somebody coming up to the cops is probably going to lose. On the other hand, the lady that was filming from her yard right in front of her porch, a good 30 feet or more away from a traffic stop was vindicated by the courts.
No matter what, the cops don't wield the word of god. It's true there are instructions they give you that you are required to follow, but that's by no means all of them. If you don't want the hassle, follow their instructions so long as they are reasonable, if not, that's at your own discretion.
IANAL, but I did stay at a Holid.... err... Ok, bad joke. I kept an eye on the reports of a couple of these cases. I don't remember their names, but if you search, you can find them.
Just ask your phone company, most of them have plans to move to exclusively smart phones in the foreseeable future. Fortunately there are some inexpensive minimal smart phones coming out for my dad and other people that can't stand smartphones. Obviously they aren't going to switch until the phone company forces them to, but it apparently will happen.
Below I've included some of the info from wikipedia on the subject of what Bauxite is and the process to turn it into aluminum. Also, there have been some fairly recent developments in the technology that is said to greatly reduce the amount of electricity needed for that final step, though I don't know if it's currently being employed, or if existing facilities can be retrofitted with it. Now for the wiki:
Bauxite, an aluminium ore, is the world's main source of aluminium. It consists mostly of the minerals gibbsite Al(OH)3, boehmite γ-AlO(OH) and diaspore α-AlO(OH), mixed with the two iron oxides goethite and haematite, the clay mineral kaolinite and small amounts of anatase TiO2.
Approximately 70% to 80% of the world's dry bauxite production is processed first into alumina, and then into aluminium by electrolysis as of 2010
Usually, bauxite ore is heated in a pressure vessel along with a sodium hydroxide solution at a temperature of 150 to 200 C. At these temperatures, the aluminium is dissolved as an aluminate (the Bayer process). After separation of ferruginous residue (red mud) by filtering, pure gibbsite is precipitated when the liquid is cooled, and then seeded with fine-grained aluminium hydroxide. The gibbsite is usually converted into aluminium oxide, Al2O3, by heating. This mineral is dissolved at a temperature of about 960 C in molten cryolite. Next, this molten substance can yield metallic aluminium by passing an electric current through it in the process of electrolysis, which is called the Hall-Heroult process
To repeat from what I posted for another AC troll.
The law has procedures and methods to allow the court to review the evidence without making it public. That is why it will NOT compromise national security. IANAL and even I know that.
So anyhow, where do they keep digging up ignorant or lying cretins like you from? I wonder if someone is trying to astroturf us.
"The law says it's perfectly legal for NSA to destroy evidence that would compromise national security if revealed in a civil court."
NO IT DOES NOT The law does cover some procedures and methods to allow the court to review the evidence without making it public. IANAL and even I know that.
The preservation order overrides any policies and destruction rules. They knew that to destroy those records was both illegal and obstruction. As to fishing expedition, apparently the judge didn't think so.
Since they are sarcasm impaired, will they understand the sarcastic output of the software anyhow?
Yeah, sure, the 3 year old is a terrorist. He was secretly responsible for 911, and that bath photo is actually a steganographic blueprint for filling the Pentagon with tribbles.
It could have been trolls responding to the call for action, then again, it could have been non-trolls responding to the article and the clearly posted website to send their responses and displeasure with this issue to.
I guess the best way to find out is count the obvious troll posts they received, as well as the number of pissed but not a troll posts, and compare those numbers to the total posts both after the John Oliver bit, and before.
If "strong laws and a properly functioning government" are all it takes to prevent freedoms being trampled, there would be no governmental injustice in the world. Many nations with strong laws, a properly functioning government have fallen to corruption from within and changed to horrible places. This tends to continue until either the oppressors die without corrupt replacement, or are killed by rebels. It has happened so many times in history, even recent history, I have to wonder if you ever attended history class in school.
The 3d printed guns are crap. Not as bad as that new video shows, and that may very well be because they screwed it up intentionally to dissuade people from experimenting with them. However, they do work, at least for a few shots. Of course, it's too expensive, and takes too long. It's cheaper and faster to build a satuday night special if you've got a few tools, or buy one from the black market or a gun show. Of course, getting one legally is easy for most people, and again, cheaper than printing one, and you don't even need to own a 3d printer.
Nobody is going to be able to create a massacre with a printed gun, they just aren't up to the task for a variety of reasons. It's also pretty unlikely that anyone is going to be murdered with one either. An accidental death, sure, but intentionally snuffing someone, not any time soon.
By the way, there are no 'safeguards' that can 'protect against illegal gun manufacture' that can be employed without being either totally ineffective, or cripple the printing of standard items making it useless for 3d printing.
Three of my friends had Android phones, and then (at different times) bought iphones. None of them went more than a year before switching back to Androids. One of them had to wait for the 'free' upgrade to become available.
My understanding is that there isn't really 4G in the US, they didn't meet the standards of it, so they 'convinced' them to change the 'standards'.
That being said, there are stores that specialize in phones and other devices that will work in large chunks of the world. I'm sorry I don't have any links for you, but I'm sure you can find some with a bit of searching, but when I checked a few years back for a friend, they weren't cheap. In the US the phone company often subsidizes the phone prices with those contracts so they're often several hundred dollars cheaper. Expect that bonus to disappear and the prices to be more than you were previously used to.
Reporting, revealing, and refusing to take part in criminal activity is non-treasonous, lawful, and required by the military. I have no idea if the FBI or other TLAs (three letter acronyms/agencies) have that clause, but I wouldn't be surprised.
He was the very first American to be prosecuted with it. That means the prosecutor was going to take it a lot more carefully and not try to piss off the public to the point where they would totally rebel against the unreasonable and probably unconstitutional aspects of it.
Or maybe it's based on about 70 or 80 years of sci-fi that describes the same thing. (Mostly written, but there are some drawings, paintings, and videos that have those.)
I know it's hard to find, but you really should check out some of the really old sci-fi from the 1900s. You'd be amazed what they wrote about in the 20s, 30s, and 40s.
Last I heard, the government already has your financial information, through the IRS, and your social security number, they assigned the darned thing to you.
I heard about road signs being reprogrammed back in the 90s. This is nothing new.
Somebody please mod that AC idiot offtopic, and maybe a few other things as well, and let the rest of us get back to ragging on microsoft for not doing the security patches on win7.
This has already come up in court in a couple of cases. The end result was that recording a public servant in public is legal, no matter what the cops say. Arresting you for it is illegal and unconstitutional. Doesn't mean they still won't try, and that if they do, you won't have years of heartache and harassment in court, but you are allowed to do it.
As to leaving the area, that is dependent on where everything is occurring. Somebody coming up to the cops is probably going to lose. On the other hand, the lady that was filming from her yard right in front of her porch, a good 30 feet or more away from a traffic stop was vindicated by the courts.
No matter what, the cops don't wield the word of god. It's true there are instructions they give you that you are required to follow, but that's by no means all of them. If you don't want the hassle, follow their instructions so long as they are reasonable, if not, that's at your own discretion.
IANAL, but I did stay at a Holid.... err... Ok, bad joke. I kept an eye on the reports of a couple of these cases. I don't remember their names, but if you search, you can find them.
Solving one mystery reveals several more.
I'd rather not, I'm pretty sure they have some kind of neurological disorder to begin with. ;)
Just ask your phone company, most of them have plans to move to exclusively smart phones in the foreseeable future. Fortunately there are some inexpensive minimal smart phones coming out for my dad and other people that can't stand smartphones. Obviously they aren't going to switch until the phone company forces them to, but it apparently will happen.
Below I've included some of the info from wikipedia on the subject of what Bauxite is and the process to turn it into aluminum. Also, there have been some fairly recent developments in the technology that is said to greatly reduce the amount of electricity needed for that final step, though I don't know if it's currently being employed, or if existing facilities can be retrofitted with it. Now for the wiki:
Bauxite, an aluminium ore, is the world's main source of aluminium. It consists mostly of the minerals gibbsite Al(OH)3, boehmite γ-AlO(OH) and diaspore α-AlO(OH), mixed with the two iron oxides goethite and haematite, the clay mineral kaolinite and small amounts of anatase TiO2.
Approximately 70% to 80% of the world's dry bauxite production is processed first into alumina, and then into aluminium by electrolysis as of 2010
Usually, bauxite ore is heated in a pressure vessel along with a sodium hydroxide solution at a temperature of 150 to 200 C. At these temperatures, the aluminium is dissolved as an aluminate (the Bayer process). After separation of ferruginous residue (red mud) by filtering, pure gibbsite is precipitated when the liquid is cooled, and then seeded with fine-grained aluminium hydroxide. The gibbsite is usually converted into aluminium oxide, Al2O3, by heating. This mineral is dissolved at a temperature of about 960 C in molten cryolite. Next, this molten substance can yield metallic aluminium by passing an electric current through it in the process of electrolysis, which is called the Hall-Heroult process
The 3000 km is about 1864 miles.
So, how long does it usually take you to rack up that mileage?
To repeat from what I posted for another AC troll.
The law has procedures and methods to allow the court to review the evidence without making it public.
That is why it will NOT compromise national security.
IANAL and even I know that.
So anyhow, where do they keep digging up ignorant or lying cretins like you from?
I wonder if someone is trying to astroturf us.
"The law says it's perfectly legal for NSA to destroy evidence that would compromise national security if revealed in a civil court."
NO IT DOES NOT
The law does cover some procedures and methods to allow the court to review the evidence without making it public.
IANAL and even I know that.
So, are you just ignorant or a duplicitous shill?
The preservation order overrides any policies and destruction rules.
They knew that to destroy those records was both illegal and obstruction.
As to fishing expedition, apparently the judge didn't think so.
Since they are sarcasm impaired, will they understand the sarcastic output of the software anyhow?
Yeah, sure, the 3 year old is a terrorist. He was secretly responsible for 911, and that bath photo is actually a steganographic blueprint for filling the Pentagon with tribbles.
It could have been trolls responding to the call for action, then again, it could have been non-trolls responding to the article and the clearly posted website to send their responses and displeasure with this issue to.
I guess the best way to find out is count the obvious troll posts they received, as well as the number of pissed but not a troll posts, and compare those numbers to the total posts both after the John Oliver bit, and before.
If "strong laws and a properly functioning government" are all it takes to prevent freedoms being trampled, there would be no governmental injustice in the world. Many nations with strong laws, a properly functioning government have fallen to corruption from within and changed to horrible places. This tends to continue until either the oppressors die without corrupt replacement, or are killed by rebels. It has happened so many times in history, even recent history, I have to wonder if you ever attended history class in school.
Maybe something like, "Most people aren't thinking about penises all the time, what does your therapist say your condition is called again?" :D
The 3d printed guns are crap. Not as bad as that new video shows, and that may very well be because they screwed it up intentionally to dissuade people from experimenting with them. However, they do work, at least for a few shots. Of course, it's too expensive, and takes too long. It's cheaper and faster to build a satuday night special if you've got a few tools, or buy one from the black market or a gun show. Of course, getting one legally is easy for most people, and again, cheaper than printing one, and you don't even need to own a 3d printer.
Nobody is going to be able to create a massacre with a printed gun, they just aren't up to the task for a variety of reasons. It's also pretty unlikely that anyone is going to be murdered with one either. An accidental death, sure, but intentionally snuffing someone, not any time soon.
By the way, there are no 'safeguards' that can 'protect against illegal gun manufacture' that can be employed without being either totally ineffective, or cripple the printing of standard items making it useless for 3d printing.
Three of my friends had Android phones, and then (at different times) bought iphones. None of them went more than a year before switching back to Androids. One of them had to wait for the 'free' upgrade to become available.
My understanding is that there isn't really 4G in the US, they didn't meet the standards of it, so they 'convinced' them to change the 'standards'.
That being said, there are stores that specialize in phones and other devices that will work in large chunks of the world. I'm sorry I don't have any links for you, but I'm sure you can find some with a bit of searching, but when I checked a few years back for a friend, they weren't cheap. In the US the phone company often subsidizes the phone prices with those contracts so they're often several hundred dollars cheaper. Expect that bonus to disappear and the prices to be more than you were previously used to.
You can always inflate hardware requirements, but if it's not backed by an equally valuable increase in functionality, nobody is going to want it.
It's more like looking at that plastic spork and giving them a stainless steel knife & fork again.
Microsoft seems to be intentionally upholding the old meme about 'every other OS released by Microsoft sucking'.
After a while, you really have to wonder why they keep doing this.
Reporting, revealing, and refusing to take part in criminal activity is non-treasonous, lawful, and required by the military. I have no idea if the FBI or other TLAs (three letter acronyms/agencies) have that clause, but I wouldn't be surprised.
He was the very first American to be prosecuted with it. That means the prosecutor was going to take it a lot more carefully and not try to piss off the public to the point where they would totally rebel against the unreasonable and probably unconstitutional aspects of it.
Or maybe it's based on about 70 or 80 years of sci-fi that describes the same thing.
(Mostly written, but there are some drawings, paintings, and videos that have those.)
I know it's hard to find, but you really should check out some of the really old sci-fi from the 1900s. You'd be amazed what they wrote about in the 20s, 30s, and 40s.
Last I heard, the government already has your financial information, through the IRS, and your social security number, they assigned the darned thing to you.