Even if it was a targeted search for a single phone (which it wasn't, stingrays slurp up all cell phone connections in a given area), they would have still had to to get a warrant to enter the premises. If LEOs don't have a warrant, they can only enter with a resident's permission or if they suspect a crime is in commission. Not several hours after the fact.
Using illegally gathered location data (for the stolen phone as well as the other $LARGENUMBER people in the area) & then failing to get a warrant to enter the premises after being refused entrance by the suspect's girlfriend is where they fucked up. All evidence past that point is not admissible. Fruit of a poison tree & all that.
Because the police & DA couldn't follow the simple rules that they are supposed to, a thief & rapist is going to walk. We should be livid & LEOs should be getting fired because of this.
"The Argentine political system was already suffering from various issues including classism, huge gaps between industrialists and workers, etc., and (according to several sources) a political mind set that made and makes it difficult to maintain a working democracy."
If we aren't willing to give them higher wages, and we're not willing to pay for them to get training to do something more meaningful, then this situation will never change.
Once it reaches a critical mass it will. It won't be pretty.
Also, I'm fairly certain that certain games on Steam don't have any DRM whatsoever and can be used without Steam (though, they're probably a minority).
That is correct. The amount of DRM that goes into a Steamworks game is controlled by the publisher, not by Valve.
Estimating your subsidy is simple math. Verifying your personal and financial information is a totally different issue.
And before they start handing out tax dollars as subsidies, they damned sure better verify the applicant's income.
The insurer handles this part. HealthSherpa just tells you what plans are available for your area, & kicks you over to the insurer to review & purchase the plan.
Source: my girlfriend signed herself & her child up today using HealthSherpa as a starting point.
It's good that you've followed the conversation, where it was made abundantly clear, where we discussed the fact that it *does* depend on the jurisdiction. So many people just find one like to argue with, and troll away.
With a userid lower than mine, you've been here for a long time. I'd think you'd know enough to actually (oh my gosh) read before trolling.
1.) I wasn't trying to troll.
2.) I can't see anywhere in this thread where jurisdiction is mentioned or implied, and the subject is referring to the 5th Amendment. If I've missed it somehow, my apologies.
Even if it was a targeted search for a single phone (which it wasn't, stingrays slurp up all cell phone connections in a given area), they would have still had to to get a warrant to enter the premises. If LEOs don't have a warrant, they can only enter with a resident's permission or if they suspect a crime is in commission. Not several hours after the fact.
Using illegally gathered location data (for the stolen phone as well as the other $LARGENUMBER people in the area) & then failing to get a warrant to enter the premises after being refused entrance by the suspect's girlfriend is where they fucked up. All evidence past that point is not admissible. Fruit of a poison tree & all that.
Because the police & DA couldn't follow the simple rules that they are supposed to, a thief & rapist is going to walk. We should be livid & LEOs should be getting fired because of this.
Vaporware? I have an OUYA sitting in my living room you moron. Towerfall & Bombsquad are insanely fun.
Because CEOs drink Cristal.
So, what you gonna do about it?
Download the games & crack them, just like I used to do before Steam made them dirt cheap?
Also how much of a payload can one missile really carry? Not much, good only for targeted strikes.
Yeah? I'm not sure exactly what kinds of missiles they are trying to protect against, but a MIRV ICBM is a missile too you know.
Still, a 5 minute edit window isn't going to hurt anyone.
Bzzzt, wrong. I read *news* at Ars Technica. I come over here to talk about it.
"The Argentine political system was already suffering from various issues including classism, huge gaps between industrialists and workers, etc., and (according to several sources) a political mind set that made and makes it difficult to maintain a working democracy."
Gosh, why does that sound so familiar?
This doesn't seem like a big deal, you just flash your low-beams or fog lamps instead.
And this is probably the reason Morgan is the first punishment sphere resident in nearly every single game of Alpha Centauri I've played.
And this is why I avoid Twitter, GoDaddy & PayPal like the plague they are.
Very nice. I actually contacted Grayson's office regarding this a couple of months ago. It's good to see he's not sitting on his hands.
Your ignorance is staggering AC.
Florida did away with emissions testing something like 20 years ago because they were invasive, expensive & generally pissed the electorate off.
If we aren't willing to give them higher wages, and we're not willing to pay for them to get training to do something more meaningful, then this situation will never change.
Once it reaches a critical mass it will. It won't be pretty.
Does not compute.
Also, I'm fairly certain that certain games on Steam don't have any DRM whatsoever and can be used without Steam (though, they're probably a minority).
That is correct. The amount of DRM that goes into a Steamworks game is controlled by the publisher, not by Valve.
http://steam.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games
I'd bet dollars to donuts that Canadian cops are a bit more on the up & up than Bostonian cops.
... & here I am playing the world smallest violin for these poor, put-upon police officers.
Zuckerberg is a lying piece of shit, news at 11.
Actually, it does calculate subsidies based on household size & income. It's towards the bottom, after you input your ZIP code.
Estimating your subsidy is simple math. Verifying your personal and financial information is a totally different issue.
And before they start handing out tax dollars as subsidies, they damned sure better verify the applicant's income.
The insurer handles this part. HealthSherpa just tells you what plans are available for your area, & kicks you over to the insurer to review & purchase the plan.
Source: my girlfriend signed herself & her child up today using HealthSherpa as a starting point.
Like what happened with sodium thiopental? Except it totally didn't?
The free-market is not a panacea, not matter how badly you want it to be.
My 13 year old step-son likes getting shots. It's fucking unnerving.
It's good that you've followed the conversation, where it was made abundantly clear, where we discussed the fact that it *does* depend on the jurisdiction. So many people just find one like to argue with, and troll away.
With a userid lower than mine, you've been here for a long time. I'd think you'd know enough to actually (oh my gosh) read before trolling.
1.) I wasn't trying to troll.
2.) I can't see anywhere in this thread where jurisdiction is mentioned or implied, and the subject is referring to the 5th Amendment. If I've missed it somehow, my apologies.