Well put. I remember reading about the innocent's dilemma. The perversion of justice via plea bargaining, which permits back room negotiation as the mechanism of expediently dispensing justice is at the root of this travesty.
Ever notice we never see pictures of the actual effects of our foreign policies in the news at home? Say, the bodies of dead dismembered kids or any number of untold horrific scenes that are the consequence of our bombings in - pick any place we're engaged in? Foreign media will show the gruesome images and makes the concrete effects of our actions very visceral. As well articulated in the "Manufacture of Consent", the policies of local media serves the purpose of maintaining whatever support can be mustered in the public to continue our own terrorist actions.
As for a general scientific citation about the costs of microfarming versus organized industrial scale farming I'm going to have to say I don't have one.
In other words...bullshit. I do appreciate the honesty all the same, albeit buried within other irrelevant drivel.
Organized, structured, large scale farming does less ecological and environmental harm than the people those farms would feed instead scrounging for food or running ad-hoc microfarms.
Silent Circle Mobile or some similar service. Not sure if the Blackphone handset can thwart GPS tracking but this way hopefully all they can glean is your approximate location via cell tower records from the carrier. Of course, I'd still explicitly withhold consent of the search.
The ride-share drivers may as well make hay while the sun shines as I suspect their 15 mins of fame is close to done. Once autonomous vehicles are approved for use (yes I expect the same lobbies to fight it) neither ride share drivers not cabbies will be required to provide safe transportation and all this crying over this and that issue will be moot. All one needs is a fleet of self driving cars taking the human factor out of the equation for good!
You seem unaware that if you volunteer your private information to the interwebs, it becomes public.
So by your logic, every password, security question, or purchase you've ever made using the "interwebs" is open to public scrutiny? I suppose there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in your world?
Anything done by civilians that maximize profits* of US Corporations = Legal
Anything done by civilians that hurts profits of US Corporations = Illegal
Odd, that's not what I got out of the paragraph you quoted. Assuming the facts are true, amosh seems to suggest that the availability of firearms to Swiss citizens is indeed restricted to a great degree so availability is an important factor.
And what if they cannot?
so we can add to the rush hour congestion?
Well put. I remember reading about the innocent's dilemma. The perversion of justice via plea bargaining, which permits back room negotiation as the mechanism of expediently dispensing justice is at the root of this travesty.
for a feed of this stuff? It's a wet dream for those folks.
Jenkins from Hudson
Ever notice we never see pictures of the actual effects of our foreign policies in the news at home? Say, the bodies of dead dismembered kids or any number of untold horrific scenes that are the consequence of our bombings in - pick any place we're engaged in? Foreign media will show the gruesome images and makes the concrete effects of our actions very visceral. As well articulated in the "Manufacture of Consent", the policies of local media serves the purpose of maintaining whatever support can be mustered in the public to continue our own terrorist actions.
You want change - go whine at government for insilling the rules not at corporations playing by them.
You say that as if though there's actually a distinction between the 'government' making rules and the poor 'corporationd' forced to abide by them.
0 = 1 ?
will it take before a general boycott of Comcast is in the works? Or are people just too attached to their TV to ever care?
before people will start a mass boycott.
As for a general scientific citation about the costs of microfarming versus organized industrial scale farming I'm going to have to say I don't have one.
In other words...bullshit. I do appreciate the honesty all the same, albeit buried within other irrelevant drivel.
Organized, structured, large scale farming does less ecological and environmental harm than the people those farms would feed instead scrounging for food or running ad-hoc microfarms.
Can you provide citations for this?
Thanks for sharing the links. Good to have definitive studies to confirm intuitive suspicions on the matter
silent phone or get a blackphone?
Silent Circle Mobile or some similar service. Not sure if the Blackphone handset can thwart GPS tracking but this way hopefully all they can glean is your approximate location via cell tower records from the carrier. Of course, I'd still explicitly withhold consent of the search.
The ride-share drivers may as well make hay while the sun shines as I suspect their 15 mins of fame is close to done. Once autonomous vehicles are approved for use (yes I expect the same lobbies to fight it) neither ride share drivers not cabbies will be required to provide safe transportation and all this crying over this and that issue will be moot. All one needs is a fleet of self driving cars taking the human factor out of the equation for good!
Than profit.
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And the NSA doesn't even have to pay you for it! Yay!
Why would you need both GIT and ClearCase?!
.. on why this is significant?
You seem unaware that if you volunteer your private information to the interwebs, it becomes public.
So by your logic, every password, security question, or purchase you've ever made using the "interwebs" is open to public scrutiny? I suppose there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in your world?
Anything done by civilians that maximize profits* of US Corporations = Legal
Anything done by civilians that hurts profits of US Corporations = Illegal
*profits = national interest = national security
Odd, that's not what I got out of the paragraph you quoted. Assuming the facts are true, amosh seems to suggest that the availability of firearms to Swiss citizens is indeed restricted to a great degree so availability is an important factor.