I do not believe either in the climbing the fence story, or the seat belt being being cut. It is obvious the guards were in a power trip, things got out of hand, and both sides are lying to exaggerate facts that make their side look brighter.
Finally someone with a brain here, and to the boot capable of using it...Be careful or someday you will be captured to be a subject of study. Or maybe put in a zoo.
Sure you can. It is has not been the first time robbers have called the cops for being injured in the crime scene in the UK. How fucked up is that...that is another matter.
They are already obviously lying about an employee being hit because it was taking the plate number, maybe except if the employee is almost legally blind. Why would I also believe they got inside the fence?
It seems fairly obvious the guards tried to restrain the movements of their vehicle, to give time for the real police to arrive and were not asking them to leave. Americans seem to love a lot power trips.
I do not believe both in the security guards when they say they were in the vehicles path just "to record on the plate number" and I also do not believe in the journalists when they say the belt was cut. It seems fairly obvious both sides are embellishing stories. I believe far much more guards tried to put themselves in the way of the exit, and they forced their way out.
I do not buy "standing in their way to record the number plate". As far as I know, humans have a fairly good peripheral vision. I would be more into blocking a car without the authority to do so.
The book is a good read 3/4 of it. The end quickly degenerates badly. The book as it whole comes as pretentious, kinda of an IT book written by project managers. For nerds, summing it up, it is the equivalent in literature of the ITIL books.
Honestly the parent posters in this thread seem to be oblivious to the fact that due to the bad rap some ingredients have near consumers, lobbying was made that if they are present in less than x quantities there is no need for them to be on the label. Off the top of my head, aspartame in fruit flavoured water, xylitol and colouring in meats.
If you are speaking of China government that must be true...I am sorry to burst your bubble, however in faculties the penetration is around 30-50%, and much of the corporate world including Cisco, IBM and HP are shunning desktops to shave costs and giving the employees the choice between MS and Mac notebooks supported by their corporate services. Try to guess what is their choice, it is not really that hard.
As a anecdotal tale, I provided a virtual CC to the free tier of amazon, ending, guess what, at the term of their "free" time interval. My luck, because I had forgotten a stopped virtual VM that was paying for hard disk used. First month out of the trial got an email...cannot charge you on your expired "VISA", give us a new one,... good way to control hidden recurring fees after "free" trials.
So much more than that...War in real money, and having all your economic activities linked to you. A true gold mine for marketing and for the IRS. "How come you spend more than you earn? Free audits!"
There are other obvious answers. In my country we have virtual CC cards. I just create one with the amount I need for the article I want to buy, with a margin of a couple of euros - or a recurring one for a period of one year, say for my Apple account, with a limit of 100 dollars. However, once I set it to one entity, it cannot be used by another entity. This technology proved to provide a huge boost in electronic commerced as it provided an inceptive for many sceptics to buy things using "VISA". I also hear back in the USA you can buy coupons with CC numbers but just from word of mouth.
I do not believe either in the climbing the fence story, or the seat belt being being cut. It is obvious the guards were in a power trip, things got out of hand, and both sides are lying to exaggerate facts that make their side look brighter.
Finally someone with a brain here, and to the boot capable of using it...Be careful or someday you will be captured to be a subject of study. Or maybe put in a zoo.
Sure you can. It is has not been the first time robbers have called the cops for being injured in the crime scene in the UK. How fucked up is that...that is another matter.
They are already obviously lying about an employee being hit because it was taking the plate number, maybe except if the employee is almost legally blind. Why would I also believe they got inside the fence?
It seems fairly obvious the guards tried to restrain the movements of their vehicle, to give time for the real police to arrive and were not asking them to leave. Americans seem to love a lot power trips.
I do not believe both in the security guards when they say they were in the vehicles path just "to record on the plate number" and I also do not believe in the journalists when they say the belt was cut. It seems fairly obvious both sides are embellishing stories. I believe far much more guards tried to put themselves in the way of the exit, and they forced their way out.
I do not buy "standing in their way to record the number plate". As far as I know, humans have a fairly good peripheral vision. I would be more into blocking a car without the authority to do so.
And I thought only Britain, Norway and Sweden were mad not talking about an epidemic of muslin gang rapes not be be labeled racist...
Now if you werent a dick, what would you like to be?
The book is a good read 3/4 of it. The end quickly degenerates badly. The book as it whole comes as pretentious, kinda of an IT book written by project managers. For nerds, summing it up, it is the equivalent in literature of the ITIL books.
Do you know any adblocker that hides "slashdot" hollywood blatant adverts posing as mental masturbation?
Some even think this kind of mental masturbation is actually the real slashdot.
Love the smell of coffee plus bullshit in the morning.
No hacking laws, and nobody gives a damn about piracy laws.
Yes, why they all taste like some tablets bought at the chemist and people try to pass them as the real deal...Minute maid comes to mind.
Honestly the parent posters in this thread seem to be oblivious to the fact that due to the bad rap some ingredients have near consumers, lobbying was made that if they are present in less than x quantities there is no need for them to be on the label. Off the top of my head, aspartame in fruit flavoured water, xylitol and colouring in meats.
If you are speaking of China government that must be true...I am sorry to burst your bubble, however in faculties the penetration is around 30-50%, and much of the corporate world including Cisco, IBM and HP are shunning desktops to shave costs and giving the employees the choice between MS and Mac notebooks supported by their corporate services. Try to guess what is their choice, it is not really that hard.
If only it were true. Air was the first one indeed. Nowadays, after the pro became thinner it is rather ubiquitous along de Mac line.
Try to yank a drive from any recent macbook pro....
What is it wrong with you? Boycott the bastards.
As a anecdotal tale, I provided a virtual CC to the free tier of amazon, ending, guess what, at the term of their "free" time interval. My luck, because I had forgotten a stopped virtual VM that was paying for hard disk used. First month out of the trial got an email...cannot charge you on your expired "VISA", give us a new one,... good way to control hidden recurring fees after "free" trials.
It is not only stores...I have to authenticate transactions with a PIN, except at toll gates and automated pump stations, for THEIR convenience.
So much more than that...War in real money, and having all your economic activities linked to you. A true gold mine for marketing and for the IRS. "How come you spend more than you earn? Free audits!"
There are other obvious answers. In my country we have virtual CC cards. I just create one with the amount I need for the article I want to buy, with a margin of a couple of euros - or a recurring one for a period of one year, say for my Apple account, with a limit of 100 dollars. However, once I set it to one entity, it cannot be used by another entity. This technology proved to provide a huge boost in electronic commerced as it provided an inceptive for many sceptics to buy things using "VISA". I also hear back in the USA you can buy coupons with CC numbers but just from word of mouth.
If only someone has invented a mobile phone. Maybe in an alternate earth, who knows? If there is something unlimited is peoples stupidity.