So instead of having a simple concise law that can be enforced! NO texting while driving. We now have a useless law that brings in carelessness and intent.
Person in this county got a lawyer to fight him riding a motorcycle without a helmet. Lawyer got the court to admit it couldn't define what a proper helmet was and the law struck down till it came to a discession.
So one summer we all drove without helmets but carried them when we crossed county lines.
The court came back that fall that as long as it had a DOT sticker/label it was proper.
20+ yrs ago - for a week my back hurt so bad I could hardly stand, riding a motorcycle a chore. I went to a chiropractor. He put me sideways and tried to bend or bow my back. third try I farted and my back fell into place; hasn't been a problem since.
but I did take a skeptical look at the gadget with flashing LED's that he first ran over my body.
If I'm not mistaken, ARPA originally designed to internet to be decentralized by its nature, allowing for continued C&C in the event that a nuclear war took out our major telephone exchange nodes. Big ISP's then pretty much trashed that idea, and we're now in the same boat again, but with less urgency.
I beleive decentralized at the time meant many routes to the same address.
And no I myself didn't report it, submitted it to/. who didn't deem it worthy... Trax3001bbs hands in pocket, looks at ground and slowly kicks at the dirt.
It's not like they are particularly trusted or trustworthy. And I've never even heard of the "Internet Crime Complaint Center" and that likely goes for most people. The average person would only contact the FBI if they expected that the FBI would have some chance of doing something about the bad guys, and I just don't see that happening.
Yep. I ran into a bit of scamware that would of used flash against me if not for many things (NX not enabled, Not being a 64bit system, and on). Searching the number to of been called one finds many who complied with the scam top the list while scammers themselves follow. Google 1-844-667-1499 some reported it some didn't from their post and even then it was to the FTC or FCC.
" "Everything has gone wrong. That's the thing, it's not about what will happen in the future it's about what's going on right now. We've centralized all of our data to a guy called Mark Zuckerberg, who's basically the biggest dictator in the world as he wasn't elected by anyone." https://politics.slashdot.org/...
Along with the dire warning an HTML was offered as a download or run. It just said but flash had long ago bit the big one on a buffer overflow. A segfault in linux terms and what I was running.
I've posted one post to https://www.ifixit.com/ and every month I get 30+ thanks for it (all one e-mail).
It was how to get an Acer Switcher (tablet attached to keyboard) to work. You take off the bottom and disconnect the connection to the battery, reconnect and good to go.
It was a text message from straighttalk (my cellphone) I gave it a try, out of my call history it marked many as scammers, robocalls; and caught any calls after that. It can be found here http://extras.straighttalk.com...
" When Focus is running in the background, we'll remind you through a notification and you can easily tap to erase your..." https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/...
Fell for the hyper babble I guess, thread did get me noscripts(.net).
Amazon has to charge tax on any purchase that occurs in a state they have a business presence in. Now that Amazon has gone full-out on same day deliveries they pretty much have a warehouse in every major city or region. Thus we're all paying taxes regardless. It's not like it was 5 years ago when Amazon just had a few major warehouses and you could evade sales tax coming out of state.
Actually it was my first visit that turned me off to Amazon. It was my first stop for on-line shopping. Checking out it said Washington state may charge tax soon and I would have to pay tax's on that item; and if Washington didn't they would just keep the extra. I've never been back
Don't you have to pay the same taxes when you buy at the nearby WalMarts?
Yes, but I purchase my computer parts from Newegg.com. I've built three computer with them and many odds and ends.
While a glut of Walmarts my food store is called WinCo.
Walmarts have a problem with pricing, one item can be sold for different prices depending upon where you found it. I took a photo of the lowest price for 6 pack of Pepsi and had to use it at the check out.
I'm in no way advocating this. The article I read explaining it all ended with his life becoming a nightmare that took much effort to escape. So reference only.
Dried poppy heads with seeds can be purchased for floral arrangements. Made into a tea and total bliss till it bites you. Google: dried poppy head for floral arrangements - Floral changed to flower for another batch of results
In the late 80's I posted a warning to Alt.Home.Repair about a Sears garbage disposal that's inner coating grew and would block it from running (short version)
Two months later Sears called (phone) to set things straight.
Note: In those days we could create a finger file (which I put my phone number in). If someone fingered me, they would get that finger file. E-mail addresses at the bottom of ones post custom. A different Internet.
"“We are at a stage in the company’s growth that we are looking for additional financing to build large-scale prototypes and subsequently manufacturing partners,” Cushman said."
Whether you are up to legal or illegal things... practice good op-sec, as the contents of your insufficiently protected PC can often be used against you in ways you may not want.
Heck it was the kids on Silk Road that inudated it with Adderall for sale post.
... for a court to be putting into a "like" button.
For one thing, does "liking" using the button imply endorsement? Does "like" mean what they think it means? Or was the person's intention? And what if it was inadvertent clicking?
What if the button was called "interesting..." instead?
You would think that a court would restrain itself and hesitate to rule, given so many possibilities of meaning and ambiguities here...
The mother actually had the password. But after the death of the daughter the account got moved into a "deceased status" and the old log in does not work anymore.
It can be very difficult to actually delete your own facebook account. Following the steps puts it in a suspended mode you can just log into at any time in the future. One must work hard to delete one's facebook account.
I just figured it out why the Pope has been so progressive: it's all been a lure for this moment! You see, when they arrive in the Vatican, the world's most prominent cosmologists will be put on trial for heresy. It's too bad this warning won't reach them in time because nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!;)
"It's a trap" my fist thought. Nobody knows what happened till 378,000 years after the Big Bang. That's when the cosmic microwave background radiation is dated to. Earlier is most agreed upon scenario.
As pointed out, this is the result of weapons production, not power.
I operated 100N at Hanford, we supplied surplus steam to an electrical company next door, They got 20% (on a very good day), we dumped the rest; it was all about Plutonium.
Came here for the lectures on how Nuclear Energy is the safest and cleanest. How it is so much more reliable and green than solar, wind, or hydro Left disappointed, will check back later.
Nuclear to left of me, Hydros to the right, and Wind to the rear. Of the triad, Hdyo has been producing panic free all of my life - not a blight on the hemisphere and a place to take your family for a tour. It's the Salmon that will take those down.
So instead of having a simple concise law that can be enforced! NO texting while driving. We now have a useless law that brings in carelessness and intent.
Person in this county got a lawyer to fight him riding a motorcycle without a helmet.
Lawyer got the court to admit it couldn't define what a proper helmet was and the law struck down till it came to a discession.
So one summer we all drove without helmets but carried them when we crossed county lines.
The court came back that fall that as long as it had a DOT sticker/label it was proper.
20+ yrs ago - for a week my back hurt so bad I could hardly stand, riding a motorcycle a chore. I went to a chiropractor.
He put me sideways and tried to bend or bow my back. third try I farted and my back fell into place; hasn't been a problem since.
but I did take a skeptical look at the gadget with flashing LED's that he first ran over my body.
If I'm not mistaken, ARPA originally designed to internet to be decentralized by its nature, allowing for continued C&C in the event that a nuclear war took out our major telephone exchange nodes. Big ISP's then pretty much trashed that idea, and we're now in the same boat again, but with less urgency.
I beleive decentralized at the time meant many routes to the same address.
And no I myself didn't report it, submitted it to /. who didn't deem it worthy... Trax3001bbs hands in pocket, looks at ground and slowly kicks at the dirt.
It's not like they are particularly trusted or trustworthy. And I've never even heard of the "Internet Crime Complaint Center" and that likely goes for most people. The average person would only contact the FBI if they expected that the FBI would have some chance of doing something about the bad guys, and I just don't see that happening.
Yep. I ran into a bit of scamware that would of used flash against me if not for many things (NX not enabled, Not being a 64bit system, and on).
Searching the number to of been called one finds many who complied with the scam top the list while scammers themselves follow. Google 1-844-667-1499 some reported it some didn't from their post and even then it was to the FTC or FCC.
" "Everything has gone wrong. That's the thing, it's not about what will happen in the future it's about what's going on right now. We've centralized all of our data to a guy called Mark Zuckerberg, who's basically the biggest dictator in the world as he wasn't elected by anyone." https://politics.slashdot.org/...
Along with the dire warning an HTML was offered as a download or run. It just said but flash had long ago bit the big one on a buffer overflow. A segfault in linux terms and what I was running.
I've posted one post to https://www.ifixit.com/ and every month I get 30+ thanks for it (all one e-mail).
It was how to get an Acer Switcher (tablet attached to keyboard) to work. You take off the bottom and disconnect the connection to the battery, reconnect and good to go.
by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 22, 2017 @02:03PM (#54670889)
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Added,
One you might not have d3c9uech54waa1.cloudfront.net
It does this http://i64.tinypic.com/152p9nb...
It was a text message from straighttalk (my cellphone) I gave it a try, out of my call history it marked many as scammers, robocalls; and caught any calls after that. It can be found here http://extras.straighttalk.com...
" When Focus is running in the background, we'll remind you through a notification and you can easily tap to erase your ..." https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/...
Fell for the hyper babble I guess, thread did get me noscripts(.net).
Amazon has to charge tax on any purchase that occurs in a state they have a business presence in. Now that Amazon has gone full-out on same day deliveries they pretty much have a warehouse in every major city or region. Thus we're all paying taxes regardless. It's not like it was 5 years ago when Amazon just had a few major warehouses and you could evade sales tax coming out of state.
Actually it was my first visit that turned me off to Amazon. It was my first stop for on-line shopping.
Checking out it said Washington state may charge tax soon and I would have to pay tax's on that item; and if Washington didn't they would just keep the extra.
I've never been back
Don't you have to pay the same taxes when you buy at the nearby WalMarts?
Yes, but I purchase my computer parts from Newegg.com. I've built three computer with them and many odds and ends.
While a glut of Walmarts my food store is called WinCo.
Walmarts have a problem with pricing, one item can be sold for different prices depending upon where you found it.
I took a photo of the lowest price for 6 pack of Pepsi and had to use it at the check out.
Washington state and home of Amazon
We have to pay tax's using Amazon, so I don't mess with them.
As for Walmart, I have three Walmart super stores within 8.5 miles of me :)
I'm in no way advocating this. The article I read explaining it all ended with his life becoming a nightmare that took much effort to escape.
So reference only.
Dried poppy heads with seeds can be purchased for floral arrangements. Made into a tea and total bliss till it bites you.
Google: dried poppy head for floral arrangements - Floral changed to flower for another batch of results
In the late 80's I posted a warning to Alt.Home.Repair about a Sears garbage disposal that's inner coating grew and would block it from running (short version)
Two months later Sears called (phone) to set things straight.
Note: In those days we could create a finger file (which I put my phone number in). If someone fingered me, they would get that finger file. E-mail addresses at the bottom of ones post custom. A different Internet.
"“We are at a stage in the company’s growth that we are looking for additional financing to build large-scale prototypes and subsequently manufacturing partners,” Cushman said."
That statement has to be against the law some place. Florida has my bet.
That https://journals.aps.org/prl/a... was one hard read, here's one from LIGO explaining gravity waves and their detection http://ligo.org/science/Public...
The second LIGO detector is like 20 miles away, so when a gravity wave comes by I know I felt it :)
Whether you are up to legal or illegal things... practice good op-sec, as the contents of your insufficiently protected PC can often be used against you in ways you may not want.
Heck it was the kids on Silk Road that inudated it with Adderall for sale post.
... for a court to be putting into a "like" button.
For one thing, does "liking" using the button imply endorsement? Does "like" mean what they think it means? Or was the person's intention? And what if it was inadvertent clicking?
What if the button was called "interesting..." instead?
You would think that a court would restrain itself and hesitate to rule, given so many possibilities of meaning and ambiguities here...
http://legal-dictionary.thefre...
The mother actually had the password.
But after the death of the daughter the account got moved into a "deceased status" and the old log in does not work anymore.
It can be very difficult to actually delete your own facebook account. Following the steps puts it in a suspended mode you can just log into at any time in the future. One must work hard to delete one's facebook account.
I just figured it out why the Pope has been so progressive: it's all been a lure for this moment! You see, when they arrive in the Vatican, the world's most prominent cosmologists will be put on trial for heresy. It's too bad this warning won't reach them in time because nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! ;)
"It's a trap" my fist thought. Nobody knows what happened till 378,000 years after the Big Bang. That's when the cosmic microwave background radiation is dated to. Earlier is most agreed upon scenario.
As pointed out, this is the result of weapons production, not power.
I operated 100N at Hanford, we supplied surplus steam to an electrical company next door, They got 20% (on a very good day), we dumped the rest; it was all about Plutonium.
Came here for the lectures on how Nuclear Energy is the safest and cleanest.
How it is so much more reliable and green than solar, wind, or hydro
Left disappointed, will check back later.
Nuclear to left of me, Hydros to the right, and Wind to the rear. Of the triad, Hdyo has been producing panic free all of my life - not a blight on the hemisphere and a place to take your family for a tour. It's the Salmon that will take those down.