Maybe just maybe, six more weeks of payroll and expenses is all you need. How many innovations fell six weeks and a single instance of fortuitous happenstance short of making it. The sinking of the Titanic must've seemed like a miracle to the lobsters in the kitchen.
We had a cop (detective) eating at a restaurant here locally a couple of weeks ago. An armed robber busted in through the back door to the kitchen and popped off a few rounds to let the folks present know he meant business.
I'm sure there was a moment when this detective had to say to himself, after careful consideration, Damn, it's just me here. I have to do something.
The detective confronted the restaurant robber, no Dillinger he, as he entered the dining room. The lesson to take from this is, "When the cops in Texas tell you to drop the weapon, they mean right now, because you'll be dropping it either way."
Didn't the green stripe site run a story a couple of minutes ago about Black Hat's presumption that the Jeep Cherokee and the Q50 were rife with cyber vulnerabilities?
Blah, blah, more transparency...sorry, really sorry...you can trust us now for sure!
If I lied to the government twice during an official inquiry, I would be shoveling money into my lawyer's pockets to mitigate the damage.
Hats off to the police. It's a thankless job, that doesn't pay enough, that I wouldn't want to do even if it paid the salary of a Wall Street Banker. But goddamn, you don't get to be above the law when you're tasked to enforce it. Especially when you're tasked to enforce it.
Despite the NSA's back to business reaction post-Snowden,
and the lack of meaningful change from the initial outrage,
Maybe, just fucking Maybe, Snowden's legacy will be his inspiration to leagues of others who are driven to reveal outrages instead of ignoring them like good little soldiers.
Nobody touched me after that. That was the only way to prevent the ongoing physical assaults - a response far in excess of what was needed to prevent the attack.
I mean the official story I hear is that he was found with old fashion leg work more than anything else. I am interested to know how true that might be. I think a lot of us are worried some of that mega NSA power is being serendipitously shared with law enforcement, and then they cover it up. We have some reason to think that is and has happened.
If a tool exists that eases the human labor necessary to accomplish a task, and that tool is within reach of the aforementioned human, the tool will not sit idle.
It would be fairly easy to work backwards from the fruit of the poisonous tree with some old fashioned leg work. It's not that we know that's what happened, but it merits a mention for the defendant's day in court.
It doesn't take a boy with a 1600 SAT score to see that weaponizing a virus capable of mutation to something you cannot cure in the lifespan of a fruit fly is stupid crazy.
Granted, it's not mutually assured destruction.
It's only plausibly mutually assured destruction. That should be quite enough.
Ebola Reston (VA) is presumed to have evolved to airborne transmission, but it was only deadly for the simians.
The ease with which it seems to capture the attention of the masses with any threat of worldwide pandemic leads me to believe the folks that really have a lot to live for are making sure there's an option after infection.
If you have more money than your grandchildren can spend, you purchase insurance. Lots and lots of it.
The CDC has had access to ebola strains for a goodly amount of time.
If you're in the business of possessing a cure during an outbreak, rudimentary requirements like FDA approval are moot.
The 64,000 dollar question is can they gear up manufacturing facilities to make enough for all of us, or just enough for the privileged.... and yes, at that point, any recipient of the vaccine is privileged.
Things will get better.
We're getting smarter and more advanced almost fast enough to save ourselves, from ourselves.... all we need to do is pick up the pace a bit.
Somebody's baby didn't pan out.
Feelings were hurt. That was yesterday. We've moved on.
Like a Ronco product.
Keep on keeping on until it happens.
Maybe just maybe, six more weeks of payroll and expenses is all you need. How many innovations fell six weeks and a single instance of fortuitous happenstance short of making it. The sinking of the Titanic must've seemed like a miracle to the lobsters in the kitchen.
We have gone forth and multiplied,
to the great detriment of our bluegreen, slightly elliptical, biosphere.
An apprentice must toil beneath a Master Plumber for six to eight thousand hours (it varies by state) to qualify for the Journeyman's exam.
I knew a Plumber who did 3 7/8 years towards a petroleum engineering degree when the bottom fell out of oil bidness in '80.
Sure you have to get your hands dirty, but it's not the worst backup plan ever.
I'm sure there was a moment when this detective had to say to himself, after careful consideration, Damn, it's just me here. I have to do something.
The detective confronted the restaurant robber, no Dillinger he, as he entered the dining room. The lesson to take from this is, "When the cops in Texas tell you to drop the weapon, they mean right now, because you'll be dropping it either way."
Didn't the green stripe site run a story a couple of minutes ago about Black Hat's presumption that the Jeep Cherokee and the Q50 were rife with cyber vulnerabilities?
That's why we have the internet isn't it?
Cat videos and the derring-do of strangers.
If I lied to the government twice during an official inquiry, I would be shoveling money into my lawyer's pockets to mitigate the damage.
Hats off to the police. It's a thankless job, that doesn't pay enough, that I wouldn't want to do even if it paid the salary of a Wall Street Banker. But goddamn, you don't get to be above the law when you're tasked to enforce it. Especially when you're tasked to enforce it.
Though some blokes find cunnilingus distasteful,
if you decline to acquiesce, you leave your flank open to another not so beholden.
and the lack of meaningful change from the initial outrage,
Maybe, just fucking Maybe, Snowden's legacy will be his inspiration to leagues of others who are driven to reveal outrages instead of ignoring them like good little soldiers.
I see you're not riddled with survivor's guilt.
If they didn't do that with the characters it wouldn't be a situational comedy as all humor is rooted the misfortune of others.
No sir.
In fact, some of the very best humor I've had the pleasure of enjoying is of the self-deprecating variety.
The funniest comedy is often the truth told with a healthy sprinkle of taboo.
I ended up making him shit blood for a week.
Nobody touched me after that. That was the only way to prevent the ongoing physical assaults - a response far in excess of what was needed to prevent the attack.
I liked you in that movie, Ender.
They topped even Citicorp ($99.5 Billion) for the dubious distinction of top dog in the bonus round at the Bailout Games.
They're crooks of the highest order, and anything they ever utter again will fall upon jaded ears.
I mean the official story I hear is that he was found with old fashion leg work more than anything else. I am interested to know how true that might be. I think a lot of us are worried some of that mega NSA power is being serendipitously shared with law enforcement, and then they cover it up. We have some reason to think that is and has happened.
If a tool exists that eases the human labor necessary to accomplish a task, and that tool is within reach of the aforementioned human, the tool will not sit idle.
It would be fairly easy to work backwards from the fruit of the poisonous tree with some old fashioned leg work. It's not that we know that's what happened, but it merits a mention for the defendant's day in court.
Reasonable tenet for legal admissibility of evidence? Absolutely.
Prosecutors and law enforcement personnel should have to operate within the law in order to exercise its enforcement.
but it really sounds like you know what the fuck you're talking about.
Are you in sales or can I trust you?
Granted, it's not mutually assured destruction.
It's only plausibly mutually assured destruction. That should be quite enough.
The ease with which it seems to capture the attention of the masses with any threat of worldwide pandemic leads me to believe the folks that really have a lot to live for are making sure there's an option after infection.
If you have more money than your grandchildren can spend, you purchase insurance. Lots and lots of it.
If you're in the business of possessing a cure during an outbreak, rudimentary requirements like FDA approval are moot.
The 64,000 dollar question is can they gear up manufacturing facilities to make enough for all of us, or just enough for the privileged.... and yes, at that point, any recipient of the vaccine is privileged.
I will concede she occasionally sounds like R2D2 through the cellar door, but that could just be the Red Bull talking.
The NFL will be laying off the 32 folks like my mom who run the aerial photographs down to the field.
Gotta run. I can tell by the tone of her footsteps on the stairs she's gonna be on one of those "Get a job" rants.
Advertisers want a piece of the place where, FTA, one in 5-6 online minutes is spent.
I have left instructions for my family per what to do in the event of medical brain death, or evidence of a Facebook account... but I repeat myself.