Yes hello, I came across your advet and would like to know if said item is in good condion and still available for purchase. I am at this time currently traveling abroad and would be buying for my cousin as a gift who lives in your area. May I have you social securit number and bank account? I will arrange for currior pick up.
The only issue is that when when person can vote for more then one person per ballot there is little possible over-site with vote numbers ALWAYS potentaly being far higher then registered voters. Which in a world of diebold machines (still legal in my state; Alaska, and look at he wacky numbers in our congressional election primary and vote) there could be problems (like there none now) with even less ability to sort it out.
I enjoy my iPad as a useful tool for a variety of things, hauling it around to use a payment method, I don't think so. Subjectively I can't think of a time I would be using my iPad while shopping (I tried using it for a shopping list medium and it just does not work for that). My iPhone, maybe, but thats just one more issue to contend with for it being lost or stolen. It could work of others that live a more metro life then me.
As someone that carries an FNH Five-saveN daily, I feel somewhat not antigun and her staff being armed has nothing to do with the 2nd amendment. As a Congresswoman she cold have had armed staff regardless of normal firearms laws.
I feel you are using this instance to move a pro gun agenda. This took place in a state with liberal gun laws, if it was where I live a dozen people in the crowd would have been legally armed and perhaps there would have been less carnage. I have no explanation as to why there were no armed civilians there. Someone did something there otherwise the suspect would have gotten away.
I also agree this is not a gun issue, this is about a deranged individual taking a literal message from Palin and her kind. Guns are easy to come by regardless of any status or legal metric and time and again we see psycho's with knives and IED's.
Do we live in a time where this is going to become common place? Maybe, but we are not all unarmed cattle or D&D players with a made in Pakistan 440c broadsword in our basement.
Yup. No bribe gets you nowhere, too much bribing gets you busted. It's a balance from Cuba to China and the USA. Doesn't matter what kind of government (unless it's newly in power and stil idealistic), if it's an in power, it requires the second oldest form of business.
For example I have a different name on my social security card then on my passport, both are real and I am a natural born US citizen, then how would any verification work based on that system? Are these self important bureaucrats..... I know the answer. But agerrrrah, I don't want every website knowing for reals exactly who I am. We have already seen a massive increase in "dynamic pricing" and this ID verification will only lead to more greed from advertisers and marketeers.
I own 2 Macs and 3 iOS's. I love the simplicity, the way they work together, then they started ruining it. I upgraded my desktop to one of the newest and fastest Mac's. I got one with a defective sound card. While I was on hold with -10 teired support. And I shit you not, they told me I needed to update my desktop speaker set. I have a wall mounted yamaha YAS 70 surround sound system, not some $25 per amped pos from WalMart. What the holy fuck, support selling me a new speaker set that is crap by a magnitude of 10! Back on topic, I understand a walled garden for mobil computing (my iPhone is jail broken), but now I question even writing this as it's less and less of a stretch to think Apple is snooping. An AppStore for the desktop is nothing but greedy and controlling. Now to get truly functional software we are going to have to look for it.
I am just sick of essentially being double charged by advertisers. I have to pay for data access on my device, then I am paying for the data transfer that the advertisers use and with wide open throttle, they will use a lot. That to me is NOT ok
You nailed it. I worked for the TSA in early 2005 for 5 months until I understood if I ever wanted to work for a agency or NGO again I needed to leave asap.
I started the long difficult process of leaving a federal job after during training/testing after one day I went through a checkpoint with a dummy IED on my person getting it past the screeners and not alarming on anything. This was at a level IV International airport. I worked with some good dedicated people, but the other 90% were there for a fed paycheck and cared nothing about security. At one security meeting during a briefing on active shooter or bomb threat on the secure side one lady screeches "that an'int mah job, no way I am going down there [to help evacuate, NOT to intervine], I didn't sign up for that. No way, uht uh!".
I joined all excited, I'll start in screening like everyone else and move in to one of the more obscure TSA roles (undercover security testing, behavior interpretation, EDO,etc) . After 5 months it was clear the only seniority was considered for advancement, not prior experience or intelligence. Top heavy and poor performance (saw a screener put his hand on a gun in a bag and pass it though without finding it in the training environment) Having to do pat downs at the gate of active military members because they had a one-way ticket. Not doing background checks on screeners for months after they started (8 weeks in I was informed they lost my SF86 and I had to do another one!?!), the list is huge and there is the pages of documents of stuff I signed saying I wouldn't ever mention.
What is this, the 50th story on bad passwords on/. this year? Yes we all use bad passwords on sites what hold no relevant data. I use a weak password sites that require a login of some kind to read or post. I guess I am not a total sheep since even my "weak" password have no meaning to me, it's just a long word thats easy to type (in my crappy, poor form typing style), if the OTC password system requires a number I just add one on the beginning or end. At best cracking these for someone would capture my email address, but who cares, I get tons of spam that never makes it to my inbox. I rarely use my real name even if they ask for it. I think a big part of the problem is the OTC systems. What one shows as "strong" another website will declare "weak".
I used to have one bank account and every time I loged in it had a login, pass phrase, password, and icon with no alt text that required a one word description to validate me. That was a very strong and very annoying, it took about 5 minutes to login and frankly I just don't have that much money. "We" really need a new way to validate our usage. I don't remember George Jetson, Nero or Han Solo having these kinds of problems. When will then be now?
I have a black Nissan Titan with a 6 inch lift and a winch bumper that is made from 1/4 steel. My tires are 35x ProComp Xterrains and my truck has a Banks exhaust (not my choice, it's annoyingly loud, rumbles even at idle), The truck is huge, ominous and pushing 400HP with a wide open exhaust. People step in front me all the time in parking lots. In fact the one thing I don't like about my truck is that the windshield edges are huge blind spots. Some lady tried to walk in front of me today in the parking lot of a local box store. HEY STUPID, IF YOU CAN'T SEE THE DRIVERS FACE, HE CAN"T SEE YOU. [anyone with issues with guys that drive big trucks; I am in Alaska, I am a volunteer medic and wilderness rescue tech. I have used the winch on my truck no less then 120 times to pull stuck cars out of snow banks, rivers, etc since I bought it in 2006]
What mainstream phone has even been "open". First you are paying the minimum of a 30 day contract to use the phone on someones "network". That regardless of ALL ELSE makes it closed, add you have to pay for "data", then pay for apps (you are paying with either info, ads or $). To put it another way; Phones by their very nature are closed and bound systems.
Agreed; as a resident of Hawaii and Alaska, I spend an inordinate amount of time harvesting from the ocean. Fish will bite at their bait, where is very important and what is less so. You choose to fish, you will catch something unless there are no fish. I don't consider it sport, its food for me. I can limit every time I fish for salmon because I know where to go.
Yes hello, I came across your advet and would like to know if said item is in good condion and still available for purchase. I am at this time currently traveling abroad and would be buying for my cousin as a gift who lives in your area. May I have you social securit number and bank account? I will arrange for currior pick up.
The only issue is that when when person can vote for more then one person per ballot there is little possible over-site with vote numbers ALWAYS potentaly being far higher then registered voters. Which in a world of diebold machines (still legal in my state; Alaska, and look at he wacky numbers in our congressional election primary and vote) there could be problems (like there none now) with even less ability to sort it out.
I enjoy my iPad as a useful tool for a variety of things, hauling it around to use a payment method, I don't think so. Subjectively I can't think of a time I would be using my iPad while shopping (I tried using it for a shopping list medium and it just does not work for that). My iPhone, maybe, but thats just one more issue to contend with for it being lost or stolen. It could work of others that live a more metro life then me.
If someone else detonates you as the bomb, your not a suicide bomber.
Why am I not surprised this happened in Tenneessee? (having lived in a place called Mar-vel, spelled Maryville)
10 years ago or so some Russians found well preserved mammoth and did a little fry up. They all got a taste, not bad I hear.
Grandfathered unlimited data, jail broken iPhone4 running Mywi, don't think I don't think I am going to jump just yet.
So most smart phones have a 1ghz chip (just a guess) and windows XP ran well on a1ghz chip, why invent a new crappy W OS like 7?
As someone that carries an FNH Five-saveN daily, I feel somewhat not antigun and her staff being armed has nothing to do with the 2nd amendment. As a Congresswoman she cold have had armed staff regardless of normal firearms laws. I feel you are using this instance to move a pro gun agenda. This took place in a state with liberal gun laws, if it was where I live a dozen people in the crowd would have been legally armed and perhaps there would have been less carnage. I have no explanation as to why there were no armed civilians there. Someone did something there otherwise the suspect would have gotten away. I also agree this is not a gun issue, this is about a deranged individual taking a literal message from Palin and her kind. Guns are easy to come by regardless of any status or legal metric and time and again we see psycho's with knives and IED's. Do we live in a time where this is going to become common place? Maybe, but we are not all unarmed cattle or D&D players with a made in Pakistan 440c broadsword in our basement.
Yup. No bribe gets you nowhere, too much bribing gets you busted. It's a balance from Cuba to China and the USA. Doesn't matter what kind of government (unless it's newly in power and stil idealistic), if it's an in power, it requires the second oldest form of business.
For example I have a different name on my social security card then on my passport, both are real and I am a natural born US citizen, then how would any verification work based on that system? Are these self important bureaucrats..... I know the answer. But agerrrrah, I don't want every website knowing for reals exactly who I am. We have already seen a massive increase in "dynamic pricing" and this ID verification will only lead to more greed from advertisers and marketeers.
I own 2 Macs and 3 iOS's. I love the simplicity, the way they work together, then they started ruining it. I upgraded my desktop to one of the newest and fastest Mac's. I got one with a defective sound card. While I was on hold with -10 teired support. And I shit you not, they told me I needed to update my desktop speaker set. I have a wall mounted yamaha YAS 70 surround sound system, not some $25 per amped pos from WalMart. What the holy fuck, support selling me a new speaker set that is crap by a magnitude of 10! Back on topic, I understand a walled garden for mobil computing (my iPhone is jail broken), but now I question even writing this as it's less and less of a stretch to think Apple is snooping. An AppStore for the desktop is nothing but greedy and controlling. Now to get truly functional software we are going to have to look for it.
Yeah, I would have to agree Microsoft does have a "One-way Public Relationship" with it's customers (how could I let that one go?).
a sky is falling story, really?
Call me a troll, but I can hardly wait for a $700 iPod touch competitor.
I am just sick of essentially being double charged by advertisers. I have to pay for data access on my device, then I am paying for the data transfer that the advertisers use and with wide open throttle, they will use a lot. That to me is NOT ok
You nailed it. I worked for the TSA in early 2005 for 5 months until I understood if I ever wanted to work for a agency or NGO again I needed to leave asap.
-i ts a little unclear, there was no actual threat, it was a meeting about SOP.
I joined all excited, I'll start in screening like everyone else and move in to one of the more obscure TSA roles (undercover security testing, behavior interpretation, EDO,etc) . After 5 months it was clear the only seniority was considered for advancement, not prior experience or intelligence. Top heavy and poor performance (saw a screener put his hand on a gun in a bag and pass it though without finding it in the training environment) Having to do pat downs at the gate of active military members because they had a one-way ticket. Not doing background checks on screeners for months after they started (8 weeks in I was informed they lost my SF86 and I had to do another one!?!), the list is huge and there is the pages of documents of stuff I signed saying I wouldn't ever mention.
I used to have one bank account and every time I loged in it had a login, pass phrase, password, and icon with no alt text that required a one word description to validate me. That was a very strong and very annoying, it took about 5 minutes to login and frankly I just don't have that much money. "We" really need a new way to validate our usage. I don't remember George Jetson, Nero or Han Solo having these kinds of problems. When will then be now?
I have a black Nissan Titan with a 6 inch lift and a winch bumper that is made from 1/4 steel. My tires are 35x ProComp Xterrains and my truck has a Banks exhaust (not my choice, it's annoyingly loud, rumbles even at idle), The truck is huge, ominous and pushing 400HP with a wide open exhaust. People step in front me all the time in parking lots. In fact the one thing I don't like about my truck is that the windshield edges are huge blind spots. Some lady tried to walk in front of me today in the parking lot of a local box store. HEY STUPID, IF YOU CAN'T SEE THE DRIVERS FACE, HE CAN"T SEE YOU. [anyone with issues with guys that drive big trucks; I am in Alaska, I am a volunteer medic and wilderness rescue tech. I have used the winch on my truck no less then 120 times to pull stuck cars out of snow banks, rivers, etc since I bought it in 2006]
What mainstream phone has even been "open". First you are paying the minimum of a 30 day contract to use the phone on someones "network". That regardless of ALL ELSE makes it closed, add you have to pay for "data", then pay for apps (you are paying with either info, ads or $). To put it another way; Phones by their very nature are closed and bound systems.
Agreed; as a resident of Hawaii and Alaska, I spend an inordinate amount of time harvesting from the ocean. Fish will bite at their bait, where is very important and what is less so. You choose to fish, you will catch something unless there are no fish. I don't consider it sport, its food for me. I can limit every time I fish for salmon because I know where to go.
Were talking about fishermen, a select set of mainly men that are at the same time highly technically proficient and low tech.
The nations in the summary are bastions of free speech.. Oh, wait, not their not.