Police no longer actually have to read you your miranda rights, they just have to get you to make some form of indication of not wishing to exercise them. It can be as simple as you talking to them without asking a question. No there was no change to the law to allow this its just what the courts let them get away with nowadays.
The Mayan's (IIRC Might be a different civilization) life expectancy took a major dive with the invention of maize. If you look at the skulls of Mayans around that period you'll find lots of cavities and the like. The theory is that people before this time kept their teeth because they ate things like meat or whole vegetables, things which tended to be a lot tougher and didn't get into crevices in your teeth. With the invention of processed foods like maize people did begin to get cavities and loose their teeth early and then lifespan dive, hence the dive around the time of agricultural development.
I made a minor mistake and said the name of a movie that was in the very article this is responding to. and I just took a look at one of the "cop killers that dont exist". The bullet exists and is very solid in form, not sure I'd fire it as one of them was heavily corroded but I don't think the intent in purchasing them was ever to fire them anyway.
I've seen a clip loaded with them. Never seen em fired through body armor, but that is what armor piercing rounds are designed for. They don't have as much penetrating force as the movies make them out to have but they are capable of making it through kevlar and other forms of armor.
Keep telling your self that and you might not be so upset when your drinking causes you to wipe out an entire family. Look up the statistics, Drunk driving is clearly a major factor in a large portion of fatal automobile accidents. Utah has the Lowest alcohol related deaths which is still greater than 20% of all auto accident fatalities. Alcohol related accidents have a high cost to citizens including, medical costs, property damage and lost productivity. The fines from DUIs do not come close to covering the total loss.
One flaw in this statement. The numbers you see in regards to those statistics are not DUIs and accidents but rather alcohol and vehicle related accidents. IE if I'm on the sidewalk walking while drinking (yes technically illegal but NOT drunk driving) and a car runs me over killing me, this is counted in those statistics as an alcohol related accident. Yes there are a lot of DUIs in those statistics but there are also a lot of inflationary incidents wherein a passenger in the car was drinking or a pedestrian was drinking or someone was driving home from the grocery store after picking up wine for a dinner party that night.
Ebay advertises under much more than just "online auctions" they had an advertisement for virtually any item you could buy, so if you searched for "silly hats" looking for an online retailer of silly hats, you'd seen an advertisement for silly hats on ebay and then you might decide to purchase them on idea in the hopes of getting a good deal rather than an online retailer.
You forget, government soldiers are citizens as well. Just because they are soldiers today for what MIGHT be wrong doesn't mean they won't answer to the call against what IS wrong. Please however understand the distinction as just because your personal preference as to what is wrong is one thing does not mean to the masses the same thing is wrong. The beauty of the masses is they decide what is right and wrong, not what one person believes is right and wrong. They may take some time to come to a cohesive decision but in the end they do stand for what they as a whole believe to be right.
Legislative branch writes laws
Executive branch enforces laws
Judiciary branch applies laws
The police, president and army are all parts of the executive branch.
Sub7 is particularly nasty in that there is a backdoor in it, even if you password protect access theres a way around the password. So your school would have been very right to expel you for installing it on their computers, you not only allowed yourself access but anyone who knows about the backdoor as well. I have also heard rumors that the client itself for sub7 contained a backdoor. Though I was never able to confirm the client backdoor I was able to confirm the server password backdoor.
Look, the person being questioned doesn't get to decide what's "anyone's business" or you'd never get evidence from someone who did something wrong. The court rules dictate how you can depose a witness, and they don't include "Witness may lie about the questions he doesn't want to answer." You might disagree with the scope of questioning the rules permit, but that doesn't mean you lie. You don't get to decide what to tell and what not to. We have a judge to decide what gets used and what doesn't for just this reason.
You're right, they're trying to pass this to keep killer cow clones from going after us. and genetics is 75% of the meat quality, 25% is where the meats from (what part of the animal) and the other 25% is in preparation (all the way from birth to about 30 seconds before you eat it)
If cloning produces a genetically identical animal to the original what is the purpose? The original cow wasn't labeled when it made its way through the superstore, why should the exact copies be labeled?
I'm not so sure about it directly poisoning catalytic converters but I'll get back to that. The big issue with lead is it poisons oxygen sensors directly. Even lead resistant oxygen sensors have a lifetime of somewhere around 200 hours (think 60 miles per hour thats 12000 miles which is about what your average person drives in 1 year). Oxygen sensors are very vital to the catalytic converters lifetime as it keeps the air/fuel ratio around 14.7:1(stoichiometric) which is important for proper catalyst operation. Without o2 sensors catalytic converters get plugged up with carbon very fast. It wouldn't surprise me to find out though that they also directly poison catalytic converters by creating a lead buildup on the catalytic converter's honeycomb structure.
Please, If you are new to linux don't run the beta version, Use 6.10 its much better and more supported. The beta is not intended for mainstream use. In the #ubuntu channel on freenode there have been people coming in asking questions about Feisty Fawn for months. Those people belong in #ubuntu+1. The beta releases are not supported by the mainstream support, don't install this and expect to be fully supported.
Police no longer actually have to read you your miranda rights, they just have to get you to make some form of indication of not wishing to exercise them. It can be as simple as you talking to them without asking a question. No there was no change to the law to allow this its just what the courts let them get away with nowadays.
The Mayan's (IIRC Might be a different civilization) life expectancy took a major dive with the invention of maize. If you look at the skulls of Mayans around that period you'll find lots of cavities and the like. The theory is that people before this time kept their teeth because they ate things like meat or whole vegetables, things which tended to be a lot tougher and didn't get into crevices in your teeth. With the invention of processed foods like maize people did begin to get cavities and loose their teeth early and then lifespan dive, hence the dive around the time of agricultural development.
I made a minor mistake and said the name of a movie that was in the very article this is responding to. and I just took a look at one of the "cop killers that dont exist". The bullet exists and is very solid in form, not sure I'd fire it as one of them was heavily corroded but I don't think the intent in purchasing them was ever to fire them anyway.
I'm sorry the movie was Lethal Weapon 3, not die hard.
ap ammo is what cop killers were in the die hard movie, Teflon coated brass rounds. Might want to learn about what you're "debunking"
I've seen a clip loaded with them. Never seen em fired through body armor, but that is what armor piercing rounds are designed for. They don't have as much penetrating force as the movies make them out to have but they are capable of making it through kevlar and other forms of armor.
There is no such thing as a "cop killer" type of bullets.
I've seen "cop killer" type bullets, they're just Kevlar piercing rounds.
Keep telling your self that and you might not be so upset when your drinking causes you to wipe out an entire family. Look up the statistics, Drunk driving is clearly a major factor in a large portion of fatal automobile accidents. Utah has the Lowest alcohol related deaths which is still greater than 20% of all auto accident fatalities. Alcohol related accidents have a high cost to citizens including, medical costs, property damage and lost productivity. The fines from DUIs do not come close to covering the total loss. One flaw in this statement. The numbers you see in regards to those statistics are not DUIs and accidents but rather alcohol and vehicle related accidents. IE if I'm on the sidewalk walking while drinking (yes technically illegal but NOT drunk driving) and a car runs me over killing me, this is counted in those statistics as an alcohol related accident. Yes there are a lot of DUIs in those statistics but there are also a lot of inflationary incidents wherein a passenger in the car was drinking or a pedestrian was drinking or someone was driving home from the grocery store after picking up wine for a dinner party that night.
Link? I've never heard this and the wikipedia article mentions no such thing
Mars lacks a magnetic shield as well, so solar winds and radiation would be an issue.
Ebay advertises under much more than just "online auctions" they had an advertisement for virtually any item you could buy, so if you searched for "silly hats" looking for an online retailer of silly hats, you'd seen an advertisement for silly hats on ebay and then you might decide to purchase them on idea in the hopes of getting a good deal rather than an online retailer.
You forget, government soldiers are citizens as well. Just because they are soldiers today for what MIGHT be wrong doesn't mean they won't answer to the call against what IS wrong. Please however understand the distinction as just because your personal preference as to what is wrong is one thing does not mean to the masses the same thing is wrong. The beauty of the masses is they decide what is right and wrong, not what one person believes is right and wrong. They may take some time to come to a cohesive decision but in the end they do stand for what they as a whole believe to be right.
Thats strange because he mentioned a Buick Riviera, not a monza. and the Buick Riviera in 1998 is in fact front wheel drive.
Thats what you get for buying FWD, RWD cars don't have this issue
That low traction light is also used for ABS
bonobos aka pygmy chimpanzees, they aren't monkeys they're apes, specifically great apes. and no pygmy does not mean small, it refers to an area.
Legislative branch writes laws Executive branch enforces laws Judiciary branch applies laws The police, president and army are all parts of the executive branch.
Sub7 is particularly nasty in that there is a backdoor in it, even if you password protect access theres a way around the password. So your school would have been very right to expel you for installing it on their computers, you not only allowed yourself access but anyone who knows about the backdoor as well. I have also heard rumors that the client itself for sub7 contained a backdoor. Though I was never able to confirm the client backdoor I was able to confirm the server password backdoor.
Look, the person being questioned doesn't get to decide what's "anyone's business" or you'd never get evidence from someone who did something wrong. The court rules dictate how you can depose a witness, and they don't include "Witness may lie about the questions he doesn't want to answer." You might disagree with the scope of questioning the rules permit, but that doesn't mean you lie. You don't get to decide what to tell and what not to. We have a judge to decide what gets used and what doesn't for just this reason.
Fifth amendment?
You're right, they're trying to pass this to keep killer cow clones from going after us. and genetics is 75% of the meat quality, 25% is where the meats from (what part of the animal) and the other 25% is in preparation (all the way from birth to about 30 seconds before you eat it)
Cloned foods allow them to slaughter a cow, check the quality of the meat and then clone it to make more cows like that one.
If cloning produces a genetically identical animal to the original what is the purpose? The original cow wasn't labeled when it made its way through the superstore, why should the exact copies be labeled?
I'm not so sure about it directly poisoning catalytic converters but I'll get back to that. The big issue with lead is it poisons oxygen sensors directly. Even lead resistant oxygen sensors have a lifetime of somewhere around 200 hours (think 60 miles per hour thats 12000 miles which is about what your average person drives in 1 year). Oxygen sensors are very vital to the catalytic converters lifetime as it keeps the air/fuel ratio around 14.7:1(stoichiometric) which is important for proper catalyst operation. Without o2 sensors catalytic converters get plugged up with carbon very fast. It wouldn't surprise me to find out though that they also directly poison catalytic converters by creating a lead buildup on the catalytic converter's honeycomb structure.
Maybe they will call the next one Dogged Doe, or Bold Bunny, or Expert Elephant, or Leaping Lemar, or Fire Fox, or....
or Flaming Feline!
Please, If you are new to linux don't run the beta version, Use 6.10 its much better and more supported. The beta is not intended for mainstream use. In the #ubuntu channel on freenode there have been people coming in asking questions about Feisty Fawn for months. Those people belong in #ubuntu+1. The beta releases are not supported by the mainstream support, don't install this and expect to be fully supported.