There are books in the library that contain information that can be used to do bad things. You can remove any an all cards (for libraries that still use them), or database references to those naughty books. The books will still be in the library, but will be harder to find (even for many librarians).
There are websites that show up in Google searches that can contain copyrighted material for unauthorized download. You can remove those sites from any and all search results. Those sites will still be there, but they will be harder to find.
Am I missing something here? I thought this kind of thing was already happening.
I grew up right outside (literally the last house to the south gate) of Edwards AFB in the late 80s-early 90s. I miss all the cool aircraft that flew right past our house.
I watched everything from the B-1, when it was still in flight test, to the maiden voyage of the B-2 from my front yard. Also watched the Space Shuttle a couple of times, when it had to come in on a non-standard approach.
Living in the middle of the desert, sonic booms were about the last thing we complained about
Last year, my son (16 at the time) went to San Diego to see his mom. He went to Comicon every day for free. His mom, her BF, and my son's younger half brother all went at one time or another.
They just asked people exiting for their badges. He thought it was pretty funny getting in with a girl's badge.
Yes. I love walking away from my (salaried) boss when it is time for me to punch the clock. He looked at me quizzically the first time, and I said "Is this conversation really overtime important?".
My single-dad-raised son is doing pretty damn good at 17 when compared to a lot of other kids that have two parents with awesome careers. I realize that having a "career" doesn't make you a bad/absent parent, but it sure makes it easier to neglect what I see as more important.
That's funny, your username says Anonymous.
There are books in the library that contain information that can be used to do bad things. You can remove any an all cards (for libraries that still use them), or database references to those naughty books. The books will still be in the library, but will be harder to find (even for many librarians).
There are websites that show up in Google searches that can contain copyrighted material for unauthorized download. You can remove those sites from any and all search results. Those sites will still be there, but they will be harder to find.
Am I missing something here? I thought this kind of thing was already happening.
Chowhall.
I can't be the only one who saw this
I'll mod him up for you. Wait... Oh SHIT!
No. That house was over around 50th or 60th East, north of Ave. E. We went and checked it out after the feds got done with it.
We lived off of 120th East. If you drove into the base, our house was the last one. It was on the west side of the road, about 1/4-mile back.
I grew up right outside (literally the last house to the south gate) of Edwards AFB in the late 80s-early 90s. I miss all the cool aircraft that flew right past our house.
I watched everything from the B-1, when it was still in flight test, to the maiden voyage of the B-2 from my front yard. Also watched the Space Shuttle a couple of times, when it had to come in on a non-standard approach.
Living in the middle of the desert, sonic booms were about the last thing we complained about
Last year, my son (16 at the time) went to San Diego to see his mom. He went to Comicon every day for free. His mom, her BF, and my son's younger half brother all went at one time or another.
They just asked people exiting for their badges. He thought it was pretty funny getting in with a girl's badge.
*Los Angeles is Hollywood, not Silicon Valley.
Yes. I love walking away from my (salaried) boss when it is time for me to punch the clock. He looked at me quizzically the first time, and I said "Is this conversation really overtime important?".
My single-dad-raised son is doing pretty damn good at 17 when compared to a lot of other kids that have two parents with awesome careers. I realize that having a "career" doesn't make you a bad/absent parent, but it sure makes it easier to neglect what I see as more important.
Trying to be funny by ironically using cliches has literally been used to death.
Shit! I meant +1 Funny!