I would also feel creeped out. I'm instantly wondering what else they know and if they are talking about me in their private area. Yeah, I'm a touch paranoid.
I got my Facebook photo, a random pic of my dad, and a proboscis monkey as the top 3 hits. Then a map of the US, followed by a run of women. Kudos for Google getting the only online pic of me, but I'm kinda worried about a monkey being #3, lol.
And before anyone tells me to stop coming here or whatever- fuck you, I clicked on something to read about, not have 6 wankers fighting back and forth about the minutiae of which grasshopper species has the longer legs in a legal article.
Not in Pennsylvania. All those examples were trotted out by the Dems, so the level of proof of who you were was lowered to about "here's my water bill." And if they are in remote locations and can't travel, how do they vote? Ah, Dems come pick them up to drive them there. Your left leanings are rather transparent.
With the way the 2 parties act- both trying to screw the average citizen, but in different ways- do you see any good changes coming? I still vote every year (yes every year, not just every 4), though, in the obscure hope that maybe someone I think can make things better will get elected.
When there are a few stable countries with nukes, they know that firing them off is a bad idea. With the past few decades of less-stable countries (and less stable leaders) either getting them (missing USSR nukes) or working to build them, then I see much less deterrent. Especially since all the sanctions against Iraq and N. Korea do zilch. "We promise we'll stop." "OK then, have a cookie."
Stop being jealous. If you were smart enough, you would do exactly what you complain about and grab all that shiny gold, too. And the retort- "I like to do stuff" "or "I'm above that". Then stop whining like an Occupy Wall Streeter.
On the other hand, I can walk into a church on Sunday and watch a service, and afterwards ask the priest some questions without having to pay $2000 to cleanse my soul/sins/thetans/chilli-sauce.
How are they creating circumstances that facilitate leakage. Classified docs are not meant to be leaked. Saying that some docs may be altered so they can be tracked back to the source is not entrapment. You know if you leak something you could be tracked. This is the opposite of entrapment. If a cop says that the bartender just left $100 on the bar, and you go steal it, you're an idiot.
This was my thought when I read "or saving a virus on your computer." If you get infected, have you saved it? Intent and execution of a law do not necessarily cross paths.
I got in an argument with essentially my whole class by saying that we never going to fully get rid of system in the home and probably at work. Everyone was "Keep the data in the cloud, we can stream anything all the time, all I need is my smartphone." They brushed off my security arguments, the fact that communications can go down, and you're really going to compose spreadsheets and reports on your smartphone? It was an MBA class, by the way.
Is that the federal government got to impose a mandate on people by it being defined as a tax. If I go out to the wilderness and have no car, no job, no property- I don't owe anyone anything. Now the IRS can come find me and fine me. But back to the scary part- what is the next thing that is going to be "taxed?" Requiring solar panels on houses, all electric cars, biodiesel generators in our backyard, not being fat, not able to run a 6-minute mile, not having a vegetable garden, having too many children, natal genetic testing (ever see Gattaca?) I like everything else- the no previous conditions, no denying care because it "costs too much," the ability to shop around. I'm just worried where this could lead down the road. Call me tin-foil hatboy, but when has the gov not kept trying to expand its powers?
I would also feel creeped out. I'm instantly wondering what else they know and if they are talking about me in their private area. Yeah, I'm a touch paranoid.
I heard it closed (the real one); anyone know? Neat place, wife & I stopped by on our honeymoon in Boston.
I got my Facebook photo, a random pic of my dad, and a proboscis monkey as the top 3 hits. Then a map of the US, followed by a run of women. Kudos for Google getting the only online pic of me, but I'm kinda worried about a monkey being #3, lol.
And before anyone tells me to stop coming here or whatever- fuck you, I clicked on something to read about, not have 6 wankers fighting back and forth about the minutiae of which grasshopper species has the longer legs in a legal article.
I love how 1 comment can cause the article's comment to be redirected. Freaking Fox News stays more on topic that /. anymore, and I hate Fox News.
Not in Pennsylvania. All those examples were trotted out by the Dems, so the level of proof of who you were was lowered to about "here's my water bill." And if they are in remote locations and can't travel, how do they vote? Ah, Dems come pick them up to drive them there.
Your left leanings are rather transparent.
With the way the 2 parties act- both trying to screw the average citizen, but in different ways- do you see any good changes coming? I still vote every year (yes every year, not just every 4), though, in the obscure hope that maybe someone I think can make things better will get elected.
True, I cut my lawn today and shot a few Muslims for the fun of it.
Hyperbole much?
When there are a few stable countries with nukes, they know that firing them off is a bad idea. With the past few decades of less-stable countries (and less stable leaders) either getting them (missing USSR nukes) or working to build them, then I see much less deterrent. Especially since all the sanctions against Iraq and N. Korea do zilch. "We promise we'll stop." "OK then, have a cookie."
Stop being jealous. If you were smart enough, you would do exactly what you complain about and grab all that shiny gold, too.
And the retort- "I like to do stuff" "or "I'm above that". Then stop whining like an Occupy Wall Streeter.
Well, if 50% of the students were graduating in 2 years, that's a concern. One kid, I'd show him off on how super-motivated people can bop the curve.
Yep, you beat me to it. I'll add illegal nuke production, genocides, pirates, etc.
But we all have online right, damnit!
I was going to say "sad, little monkeys," but then I realized that would be insulting to monkeys.
Let's see if they can mod me into oblivion.
On the other hand, I can walk into a church on Sunday and watch a service, and afterwards ask the priest some questions without having to pay $2000 to cleanse my soul/sins/thetans/chilli-sauce.
Heh, that was fairly good. Never heard that one before.
I don't trust your distrust.
How are they creating circumstances that facilitate leakage. Classified docs are not meant to be leaked. Saying that some docs may be altered so they can be tracked back to the source is not entrapment. You know if you leak something you could be tracked. This is the opposite of entrapment.
If a cop says that the bartender just left $100 on the bar, and you go steal it, you're an idiot.
Yep, I got this shielded personal nuke in my garage and plans of the White House. It's all cool, since I'm not affecting anyone yet.
He's afraid he'd shot in the face.
This was my thought when I read "or saving a virus on your computer." If you get infected, have you saved it? Intent and execution of a law do not necessarily cross paths.
The dark lightbulb. The darkbulb?
I got in an argument with essentially my whole class by saying that we never going to fully get rid of system in the home and probably at work. Everyone was "Keep the data in the cloud, we can stream anything all the time, all I need is my smartphone." They brushed off my security arguments, the fact that communications can go down, and you're really going to compose spreadsheets and reports on your smartphone? It was an MBA class, by the way.
No concept of sarcasm, eh?
Is that the federal government got to impose a mandate on people by it being defined as a tax. If I go out to the wilderness and have no car, no job, no property- I don't owe anyone anything. Now the IRS can come find me and fine me.
But back to the scary part- what is the next thing that is going to be "taxed?" Requiring solar panels on houses, all electric cars, biodiesel generators in our backyard, not being fat, not able to run a 6-minute mile, not having a vegetable garden, having too many children, natal genetic testing (ever see Gattaca?)
I like everything else- the no previous conditions, no denying care because it "costs too much," the ability to shop around. I'm just worried where this could lead down the road. Call me tin-foil hatboy, but when has the gov not kept trying to expand its powers?
640GeV should be enough for everyone.