TAB like MP3's are not going to go away because some yutz shut down one OLGA site. There are loads of OLGA mirrors and folks who have saved every TAB they ever got their grubbies on. It was the same many years ago when Olga first got in trouble from the recording industry greedhead$ but if anything it got bigger after it's obituary.
Right back at ya moron. I've seen RIDE traps at the 401 and Weston onramp, Cambridge hwy 24 onramp to the 401 east on weekday evenings. My friend got pulled by a ride on 48 near Uxbridge at 3 in the afternoon over the holidays. I saw an OPP RIDE on an RR in the middle of a snow storm one Christmas. The announcement is that now they want to do them year round - and they have always moved them to random spots. Do you even live in Canada you idiot. Even if you were right, which your not, are you supposed to only suspend your rights on Friday and Saturday nights... what's your point.
Actually the Supreme Court of Canada decided that yes they are a violation of the charter of rights and freedoms (unreasonable search) but that they wouldn't interfere with them. Furthermore they have done nothing to reduce deaths related to drinking and driving. They are a disgusting violation of your freedom; the police also use them as an excuse to search cars, issue tickets for seatbelts, etc. things totally unrelated to the reason they supposedly needed to search you. I think the simple solution to drunk driving is harsher penalties.. if someone injures someone while intoxicated lock them away for life.. if they merely have an accident.. lock them up and pull their drivers license for life. I stood 10 feet away from my cousin when he was 15 and a drunk in a pickup killed him.. so believe me I hate drunk drivers as much as anyone. I just don't believe we should all sacrifice our rights to make such a minimalist dent in crime. Do you think the police should be allowed to enter your home at random and search for evidence that you might be a serial killer. If you believe RIDE is fair maybe you also think the police should be allowed to randomly take you in and polygraph you just to see if there's anything you are hiding - for the safety of the public.
You've got to be kidding. In Toronto the Chief of Police announced that they will be doing R.I.D.E. (Unconstitutional unreasonable searches) all year
around. Yes, Random checkpoints all over the city
, that doesn't sound too totalitarian. Poor
country farmers all over the land had to stand for
hours in line and turn their guns over to the police or store-owners because they couldn't trudge through the bureaucracy and dollars it would take to keep them legally. It was discovered last year that there was a huge statscan government database of all Canadian citizens that kept details on "everything" it could, and high level politicos had access to it.
Equifax can control your life as easily in Canada as it can in the States.
There is no free country - all governments are
controlled by big money and all get their power
from the barrel of a gun.
1) what are you talking about PGP runs on many platforms including Linux.
3) speak for yourself... I would not
4) If you believe that - you should wear a big
sign saying "I need a cavity search" - after all
you have nothing to hide, freaking moron. Why don't you crawl into a time machine and go back to the USSR.
It's not that profound.. Information growth as a biosystem is a weak metaphor. There are no real similarities. Yes in the physical world a population will be regulated by resources, competition, death, birth, etc. The only physical 'regulon' for information is the amount of physical storage media that exists at any given time. It could even be argued that information hasn't grown necessarily.. just that the amount of information you can access personally has.
I bet you can't tell me the price of bhat in remote village in Cambodia right now. That information exists but will probably never even make it to any permanent storage record. Yes maybe eventually the amount of stored accessible information will be the sum total of all knowable things in the Universe (minus of course all the stuff we already lost like what was King Tuts favorite song when he was 9) it won't be an Omega... but there won't be some memory spill that takes out reality.. Also information doesn't necessarily grow exponentially anyway.. just because 1 codfish begets 1000000 codfish doesn't mean that 1 bit of information begets anymore information... what's on tv at the tv-guide page, no matter how informative isn't information that is creating more information..
Oh oh some idea hawks are circling my mind, damn dirty regulon.
Yes we are mobile but your odds of encountering carriers before the realization of the epidemic would be greatly reduced in a rural setting. If you lived in a rural setting you would be able to take precautions once the news carried word of the situation to you. In 1918 people were still very uneducated about how disease spread. Also his other point was about the danger of living in a crowded city during an emergency - which is also not as great a concern in a rural setting.
Well not really but it does ride the fence. http://www.heckel.org/Heckel/ACM%20Paper/acmpaper. htm#Confront
TAB like MP3's are not going to go away because some yutz shut down one OLGA site. There are loads of OLGA mirrors and folks who have saved every TAB they ever got their grubbies on. It was the same many years ago when Olga first got in trouble from the recording industry greedhead$ but if anything it got bigger after it's obituary.
Right back at ya moron. I've seen RIDE traps at the 401 and Weston onramp, Cambridge hwy 24 onramp to the 401 east on weekday evenings. My friend got pulled by a ride on 48 near Uxbridge at 3 in the afternoon over the holidays. I saw an OPP RIDE on an RR in the middle of a snow storm one Christmas. The announcement is that now they want to do them year round - and they have always moved them to random spots. Do you even live in Canada you idiot. Even if you were right, which your not, are you supposed to only suspend your rights on Friday and Saturday nights... what's your point.
Actually the Supreme Court of Canada decided that yes they are a violation of the charter of rights and freedoms (unreasonable search) but that they wouldn't interfere with them. Furthermore they have done nothing to reduce deaths related to drinking and driving. They are a disgusting violation of your freedom; the police also use them as an excuse to search cars, issue tickets for seatbelts, etc. things totally unrelated to the reason they supposedly needed to search you. I think the simple solution to drunk driving is harsher penalties.. if someone injures someone while intoxicated lock them away for life.. if they merely have an accident.. lock them up and pull their drivers license for life. I stood 10 feet away from my cousin when he was 15 and a drunk in a pickup killed him.. so believe me I hate drunk drivers as much as anyone. I just don't believe we should all sacrifice our rights to make such a minimalist dent in crime. Do you think the police should be allowed to enter your home at random and search for evidence that you might be a serial killer. If you believe RIDE is fair maybe you also think the police should be allowed to randomly take you in and polygraph you just to see if there's anything you are hiding - for the safety of the public.
You've got to be kidding. In Toronto the Chief of Police announced that they will be doing R.I.D.E. (Unconstitutional unreasonable searches) all year
around. Yes, Random checkpoints all over the city
, that doesn't sound too totalitarian. Poor
country farmers all over the land had to stand for
hours in line and turn their guns over to the police or store-owners because they couldn't trudge through the bureaucracy and dollars it would take to keep them legally. It was discovered last year that there was a huge statscan government database of all Canadian citizens that kept details on "everything" it could, and high level politicos had access to it.
Equifax can control your life as easily in Canada as it can in the States.
There is no free country - all governments are
controlled by big money and all get their power
from the barrel of a gun.
1) what are you talking about PGP runs on many platforms including Linux.
3) speak for yourself... I would not
4) If you believe that - you should wear a big
sign saying "I need a cavity search" - after all
you have nothing to hide, freaking moron. Why don't you crawl into a time machine and go back to the USSR.
...Excellent; ...Kowabunga; ...WooHoo; ...Freakin Eh!
It's not that profound.. Information growth as a biosystem is a weak metaphor. There are no real similarities. Yes in the physical world a population will be regulated by resources, competition, death, birth, etc. The only physical 'regulon' for information is the amount of physical storage media that exists at any given time. It could even be argued that information hasn't grown necessarily.. just that the amount of information you can access personally has. I bet you can't tell me the price of bhat in remote village in Cambodia right now. That information exists but will probably never even make it to any permanent storage record. Yes maybe eventually the amount of stored accessible information will be the sum total of all knowable things in the Universe (minus of course all the stuff we already lost like what was King Tuts favorite song when he was 9) it won't be an Omega... but there won't be some memory spill that takes out reality.. Also information doesn't necessarily grow exponentially anyway.. just because 1 codfish begets 1000000 codfish doesn't mean that 1 bit of information begets anymore information... what's on tv at the tv-guide page, no matter how informative isn't information that is creating more information.. Oh oh some idea hawks are circling my mind, damn dirty regulon.
Some smoke detectors use americium.. though at about one microcurie per your going to have to get quite a few of them. HTH ;)
Yes we are mobile but your odds of encountering carriers before the realization of the epidemic would be greatly reduced in a rural setting. If you lived in a rural setting you would be able to take precautions once the news carried word of the situation to you. In 1918 people were still very uneducated about how disease spread. Also his other point was about the danger of living in a crowded city during an emergency - which is also not as great a concern in a rural setting.