It *is* relatively simple. Just look in other publicly-available data sets for other events occurring in the same timeframes/patterns as the bike for hire events. Eventually you'll get to a small set of individuals and links to things that contain personally identifiable information.
IANAL, but I don't think granting easements and the like would be included in those activities prohibited by (b). But it's (a) that I dislike the most. Why prohibit a municipality from offering services? I live in Kansas, and as far as I can tell, many state legislators have wet-dream fantasies about local governments having control over their own business. This seems inconsistent.
You don't say where the package was going, but it's possible the delay was related to conditions at or on the way to another hub in the system. Look at the airline system. You often see weather-related delays and cancellations in areas where weather is fine. It's like a domino effect, rippling over the whole interconnected system.
Fewer than 25% of millennials express interest. Is that bad? I have no fucking idea, because there's no benchmark for comparison. The article pretty clearly considers this a bad situation, but really, what was the expectation? 100%? 75%?
The government isn't efficient enough to stop 20 plots by checking only 300 numbers.
I didn't see any assertion that the plots were stopped by checking for communications with 300 "suspect" numbers. That's an inference they'd like you to make. The use of all the call data goes way beyond that of a simple lookup table. I'm certain the "programs" referred to employ some sophisticated analysis tools and techniques to extract meaning from all that data.
Yeah... okay. Explain to me what it is actually good for again?
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Their only redeeming value to society is their contribution towards the Arab Spring, and other such movements where even short messages could be valuable.
Although... not all of our police carry guns and people require firearms licenses to keep guns.
That's your problem. Arm everyone and you'll have that rate up there with us in no time.
It *is* relatively simple. Just look in other publicly-available data sets for other events occurring in the same timeframes/patterns as the bike for hire events. Eventually you'll get to a small set of individuals and links to things that contain personally identifiable information.
I'm guessing "Chastity Belt".
IANAL, but I don't think granting easements and the like would be included in those activities prohibited by (b). But it's (a) that I dislike the most. Why prohibit a municipality from offering services? I live in Kansas, and as far as I can tell, many state legislators have wet-dream fantasies about local governments having control over their own business. This seems inconsistent.
I bet his job involves sucking
You don't say where the package was going, but it's possible the delay was related to conditions at or on the way to another hub in the system. Look at the airline system. You often see weather-related delays and cancellations in areas where weather is fine. It's like a domino effect, rippling over the whole interconnected system.
ÿèß, ït d!
What about that 3rd or 4th child that never got a chance to experience life because Dad got a vasectomy.
Damn right. Every sperm is sacred.
His way is much more efficient.
Sure, they can get away with it in Alabama, but they don't dare try that in a region with some teeth... so to speak.
I don't care who you are, that's funny.
Fewer than 25% of millennials express interest. Is that bad? I have no fucking idea, because there's no benchmark for comparison. The article pretty clearly considers this a bad situation, but really, what was the expectation? 100%? 75%?
Yes! Thanks for playing.
How about 'legacy americans'? Can we use that term?
Hmmm. Do you have documents?
Anything with a diacritical mark isn't English. Especially garçon.
FTFY, garçon!
*I* got punch and pie. Sucks to be you.
and eat cake, too.
Private organizations live and die by their profit margin, so they make damn sure shit works and it works affordably.
Seriously? You really believe this?
Because nobody is as brilliant as you, Mr. AC.
The government isn't efficient enough to stop 20 plots by checking only 300 numbers.
I didn't see any assertion that the plots were stopped by checking for communications with 300 "suspect" numbers. That's an inference they'd like you to make. The use of all the call data goes way beyond that of a simple lookup table. I'm certain the "programs" referred to employ some sophisticated analysis tools and techniques to extract meaning from all that data.
This is a myth. Please do not spread myths.
New here, aren't you?
You're not helping nearly enough. Now STFU and hand over more.
military would do a far finer job restoring the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and limited government (and our freedoms)
Because history is littered with examples of military coups that worked out that way?
Your right
Yeah... okay. Explain to me what it is actually good for again?
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Their only redeeming value to society is their contribution towards the Arab Spring, and other such movements where even short messages could be valuable.