especially because its hard to ID a perpetrator from above the top of their head.
That's why we need to outlaw hair and head wear. It will be in the best interests of public safety if everyone had a prominent barcode tattooed to the top of their clean shaven, bald head to aid in identification by Law Enforcement surveillance drones.
So if you are sunbathing in your back yard, with 12 ft fences and no buildings visible, would you still presume privacy? Should you be mailed a ticket for sunbathing nude?
A ticket? Not at all.
Rather, you should expect a SWAT team to haul you off to prison to await trial, where you will be found guilty of indecent exposure and forced to register as a Sex Offender for the rest of your life.
Who says we're a Constitutional Republic any longer?
Secret Laws, Secret Warrants, Secret Detention and Secret Courts have been the norm since the Patriot Act, which was signed when we lost the War on Terror in 2001, by submitting to the terrorists and renouncing our freedoms in exchange for "Homeland Security".
And we love it. Notice how many TV shows are about Law Enforcement these days?
Brewers get $30 a ton for the waste from beer manufacturing. Per can/bottle of beer, that's negligible.
You're the one that's full of shit. From the article:
The equipment and set up to do that would cost about $13 million per facility
Why don't you tell us how that $13,000,000 cost per brewing facility will be paid off by that $30/ton "profit" and thus be a negligible cost. Also, what of the costs to your beef, which will also go up due to the loss or increased cost of feed?
Under no circumstances should any Utility in the US be allowed to Off-Shore IT operations of it's Infrastructure to Foreign Entities -- doing so opens up the possibility of access being given to enemies of the US or US-based interests by employees of the IT company or by the IT company itself if it comes under the influence or control of enemies of the US.
The ability to fuck with the infrastructure providing power to all of Southern California is a capability no one should be able to hand over to foreign nationals. The Federal Government needs to shove their foot right up the collective asses of Cal Eds Senior Management and Board.
When the constitution was ratified, the militia was the only defense that the United States had, and all able bodied men were expected to be ready to serve.
First off, the Constitutional Army was created by the Revolutionary Congress to be an OFFENSIVE force against the British Army who they were in TREASONOUS REBELLION against.
Secondly, the Constitutional Army was a Government run Military, supplemented by local militias but in itself, not a people's militia
Thirdly, the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution was passed in 1791, well after the Revolutionary War and has nothing to do with the Constitutional Army or the offensive actions taken against the British.
Fourthly, the 2nd Amendment states "... being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" implies that this right was granted to the people to SECURE THEIR FREEDOM. Part of the security of freedom is to be secure against the tyranny of their own government.
And finally, if your stance was adopted, we must logically make all Law Enforcement and Gun Carrying Services Militias against an unarmed civil population, turning us into a MARTIAL POLICE STATE in every sense of the word.
So yeah -- you have a very unpopular opinion and I hope to god we the people get to rise our guns against people like you, in order to preserve or freedoms if you try to pull that shit.
This all started with the LA Times obtaining a list of all donors to Prop 8 and publishing it's contents as a searchable online database. http://hotair.com/archives/2014/04/03/how-did-people-find-out-that-mozillas-ceo-donated-to-support-prop-8/
The law that requires that all political donors who donate more than $100 may be divulged is the issue here. So it would seem that if you want to donate and NOT face repercussions for having an unpopular opinion, then you should never ever donate more than $99 to any California Ballot Measure or Political Initiative based in California.
In this case, it appears that CA law regarding disclosure of political contributions has come head to head with CA Labor Code. And considering SCOTUS' recent decision to consider monetary campaign contributions as free speech, it also would potentially have Constitutional ramifications (not for Mozilla, but for the State of California disclosure policy) So in this case, there is likely fuck-all Eich can do about it unless he wants to make a major stink about it in Federal Courts, at his own expense and with no possibility of personal gain.
Personally, I think they are going about this the wrong way. The Gov't should be sending Death Squads to kill all members of any household still running XP, or running any version of IE less than 10. Brutal? Maybe. But, boy will it do wonders for the social lives of us Web Developers.
Being the owner of a Cubie -- the integrated Intel HD graphics chipset is potentially a huge feature for building apps that render graphics or video, which is something I do a lot of.
Protect your home and family from deadly earthquakes with Bose's Patented QuakeGaurd® Home Audio system that instantly detects earthquakes and sends seismic-neutralizing audio waves through our fashionable and amazing hi-def speaker that fits conveniantly on any book case, desk or night stand. When not fending off quakes, it plays CDs and even works with your grandchildren's iPhone to play those new fangled MP3s kids love so much these days. Order now and get a complementary pair of stylish Bose AudioWave Earbuds that work with any Walkman or portable CD player.
Can't help but laugh at the heated comments in this thread over a non-Article that is little more than an Advert for a History Channel-esque show for Channel 4 in the UK next Sunday.
That has inflicted more pain on the web than anything else INCLUDING the BLINK tag!
Well considering just about every site out there uses JS in their UI and an increasing number are using Javascript for the back-end as well, why do you still come around to the Interweb of Pain?
How is it relevant? Posse Comitatus applies only to Military ENFORCEMENT of State Laws. The Navy in collecting this data is not enforcing anything, they are merely conducting data mining.
The GPs comment is a Red Herring and SHOULD be modded down
Are you a recent college grad or seasoned tech worker looking to make mega-bucks working for the NEXT BIG STARTUP? Then send your Github and LinkedIn profiles to http://laborcamp.ycombinator.com. Each year we will select 1,000 of the best and brightest applicants to live and work 24/7 under armed guard for 90 days at our Redwood City coding for our incubator startups in exchange for a few shares of stock!
Anyone remember TuneUp for iTunes? I got an email from the TuneUp team a couple days ago announcing the developers had reclaimed the codebase. Seems after the 3.0 release which was apparently so bad and no way to revert to 2.4, that they had a user uprising and the company literally imploded dealing with the ongoing crises. Seems in this case, having a rollback plan in place could have saved the company by giving angry users an out and averting a complete crises.
So, we should just stand by and watch the Ukraine be forcibly taken by Russia -- just because? Of course, I think this will be the likely outcome with our Obama-in-Chief, who will content himself with letter writing while an entire nation is subjugated and cleansed by Putin and his fascist regime.
If Obama had any backbone, we'd have had troops on the ground to support and aid Ukraine the day after Putin made his power grab. But he's already told them to go get fucked: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914904579437523037894270
So Ukrainian women better start on the birth control. We have a weak coward of a President who will let Russia have their way.
Why is this here? It's here to tell you that we want the ability to transfer your consciousness to a chip just so we can hit CTRL+ALT+DEL over and over and over for shits and giggles. Any other brilliant questions?
Hey -- before sticking it to the Middle Class, how about getting Corporations to pay some fucking taxes? How about closing Tax Holes that allow multi-billion dollar companies Apple and Microsoft to pay NOTHING in Federal Income Tax? How about we revoke the NFLs Tax Exempt status? How about we impose an added tax on CEOs who makes more than 10x their average employee in direct salary and "bonuses"? How about we start taking money back from Companies that lay off US workers and raise prices on their goods and services here in the US to subsidize rock bottom prices in India and China as Big Pharma is so want to do?
How about we start going after those that are bleeding this country dry for their own short term monetary gain?
So it will manufacture pen guns and 10 in 1 Rolex's? Oh... it will only "detect a wide variety of substances and diagnose diseases" Because we all know that Bond did forensics and cured the sick. FYI: Bond was not a CSI type or a detective -- he was an assassin.
How right you are -- and since you are here, whining and complaining about who you "don't want to be" but who you clearly are. perhaps you'd be happy if they added the slogan "news for sanctimonious jag-offs", just for you.
especially because its hard to ID a perpetrator from above the top of their head.
That's why we need to outlaw hair and head wear. It will be in the best interests of public safety if everyone had a prominent barcode tattooed to the top of their clean shaven, bald head to aid in identification by Law Enforcement surveillance drones.
So if you are sunbathing in your back yard, with 12 ft fences and no buildings visible, would you still presume privacy? Should you be mailed a ticket for sunbathing nude?
A ticket? Not at all.
Rather, you should expect a SWAT team to haul you off to prison to await trial, where you will be found guilty of indecent exposure and forced to register as a Sex Offender for the rest of your life.
Who says we're a Constitutional Republic any longer?
Secret Laws, Secret Warrants, Secret Detention and Secret Courts have been the norm since the Patriot Act, which was signed when we lost the War on Terror in 2001, by submitting to the terrorists and renouncing our freedoms in exchange for "Homeland Security".
And we love it. Notice how many TV shows are about Law Enforcement these days?
So let me get this straight, it's perfectly OK to kill people with drones as long as they're not American citizens?
Yes
And yes American citizens abroad as well.
http://www.politifact.com/texas/statements/2014/mar/19/kesha-rogers/four-us-citizens-killed-obama-drone-strikes-3-were/
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/18019-federal-court-drone-killing-of-u-s-citizens-is-constitutional
... well, as long as you are on a terror watch-list which automatically removes your rights or aren't the "intended" target.
Brewers get $30 a ton for the waste from beer manufacturing. Per can/bottle of beer, that's negligible.
You're the one that's full of shit. From the article:
The equipment and set up to do that would cost about $13 million per facility
Why don't you tell us how that $13,000,000 cost per brewing facility will be paid off by that $30/ton "profit" and thus be a negligible cost.
Also, what of the costs to your beef, which will also go up due to the loss or increased cost of feed?
Under no circumstances should any Utility in the US be allowed to Off-Shore IT operations of it's Infrastructure to Foreign Entities -- doing so opens up the possibility of access being given to enemies of the US or US-based interests by employees of the IT company or by the IT company itself if it comes under the influence or control of enemies of the US.
The ability to fuck with the infrastructure providing power to all of Southern California is a capability no one should be able to hand over to foreign nationals. The Federal Government needs to shove their foot right up the collective asses of Cal Eds Senior Management and Board.
So, kid gathers evidence of bullying by other kids, gets charged?
Yup
So, if I take a video of someone stealing my car, would I get arrested?
Yup
Under what circumstances could I do that and not be charged?
None
WTF doesn't gathering evidence of bullying get an exemption from wiretap laws?
Nope
Whatever law enforcement and officers of the court were involved in this are total morons. This makes no sense at all.
Consider yourself under arrest for obstruction of justice for asking so many questions and showing lack of respect for Law Enforcement.
When the constitution was ratified, the militia was the only defense that the United States had, and all able bodied men were expected to be ready to serve.
First off, the Constitutional Army was created by the Revolutionary Congress to be an OFFENSIVE force against the British Army who they were in TREASONOUS REBELLION against.
Secondly, the Constitutional Army was a Government run Military, supplemented by local militias but in itself, not a people's militia
Thirdly, the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution was passed in 1791, well after the Revolutionary War and has nothing to do with the Constitutional Army or the offensive actions taken against the British.
Fourthly, the 2nd Amendment states "... being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" implies that this right was granted to the people to SECURE THEIR FREEDOM. Part of the security of freedom is to be secure against the tyranny of their own government.
And finally, if your stance was adopted, we must logically make all Law Enforcement and Gun Carrying Services Militias against an unarmed civil population, turning us into a MARTIAL POLICE STATE in every sense of the word.
So yeah -- you have a very unpopular opinion and I hope to god we the people get to rise our guns against people like you, in order to preserve or freedoms if you try to pull that shit.
... or a Space Baby?
Wasn't a monolith shaped object spotted on Mars recently?
This all started with the LA Times obtaining a list of all donors to Prop 8 and publishing it's contents as a searchable online database.
http://hotair.com/archives/2014/04/03/how-did-people-find-out-that-mozillas-ceo-donated-to-support-prop-8/
The law that requires that all political donors who donate more than $100 may be divulged is the issue here. So it would seem that if you want to donate and NOT face repercussions for having an unpopular opinion, then you should never ever donate more than $99 to any California Ballot Measure or Political Initiative based in California.
In this case, it appears that CA law regarding disclosure of political contributions has come head to head with CA Labor Code. And considering SCOTUS' recent decision to consider monetary campaign contributions as free speech, it also would potentially have Constitutional ramifications (not for Mozilla, but for the State of California disclosure policy) So in this case, there is likely fuck-all Eich can do about it unless he wants to make a major stink about it in Federal Courts, at his own expense and with no possibility of personal gain.
Personally, I think they are going about this the wrong way. The Gov't should be sending Death Squads to kill all members of any household still running XP, or running any version of IE less than 10. Brutal? Maybe. But, boy will it do wonders for the social lives of us Web Developers.
Being the owner of a Cubie -- the integrated Intel HD graphics chipset is potentially a huge feature for building apps that render graphics or video, which is something I do a lot of.
Protect your home and family from deadly earthquakes with Bose's Patented QuakeGaurd® Home Audio system that instantly detects earthquakes and sends seismic-neutralizing audio waves through our fashionable and amazing hi-def speaker that fits conveniantly on any book case, desk or night stand. When not fending off quakes, it plays CDs and even works with your grandchildren's iPhone to play those new fangled MP3s kids love so much these days. Order now and get a complementary pair of stylish Bose AudioWave Earbuds that work with any Walkman or portable CD player.
Can't help but laugh at the heated comments in this thread over a non-Article that is little more than an Advert for a History Channel-esque show for Channel 4 in the UK next Sunday.
Seems like a fair trade.
That has inflicted more pain on the web than anything else INCLUDING the BLINK tag!
Well considering just about every site out there uses JS in their UI and an increasing number are using Javascript for the back-end as well, why do you still come around to the Interweb of Pain?
How is it relevant? Posse Comitatus applies only to Military ENFORCEMENT of State Laws.
The Navy in collecting this data is not enforcing anything, they are merely conducting data mining.
The GPs comment is a Red Herring and SHOULD be modded down
Are you a recent college grad or seasoned tech worker looking to make mega-bucks working for the NEXT BIG STARTUP? Then send your Github and LinkedIn profiles to http://laborcamp.ycombinator.com. Each year we will select 1,000 of the best and brightest applicants to live and work 24/7 under armed guard for 90 days at our Redwood City coding for our incubator startups in exchange for a few shares of stock!
Anyone remember TuneUp for iTunes? I got an email from the TuneUp team a couple days ago announcing the developers had reclaimed the codebase. Seems after the 3.0 release which was apparently so bad and no way to revert to 2.4, that they had a user uprising and the company literally imploded dealing with the ongoing crises. Seems in this case, having a rollback plan in place could have saved the company by giving angry users an out and averting a complete crises.
So, we should just stand by and watch the Ukraine be forcibly taken by Russia -- just because? Of course, I think this will be the likely outcome with our Obama-in-Chief, who will content himself with letter writing while an entire nation is subjugated and cleansed by Putin and his fascist regime.
If Obama had any backbone, we'd have had troops on the ground to support and aid Ukraine the day after Putin made his power grab.
But he's already told them to go get fucked: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914904579437523037894270
So Ukrainian women better start on the birth control.
We have a weak coward of a President who will let Russia have their way.
All the myths around it's special origins was just a bunch of Blarney.
Why is this here? It's here to tell you that we want the ability to transfer your consciousness to a chip just so we can hit CTRL+ALT+DEL over and over and over for shits and giggles. Any other brilliant questions?
Hey -- before sticking it to the Middle Class, how about getting Corporations to pay some fucking taxes?
How about closing Tax Holes that allow multi-billion dollar companies Apple and Microsoft to pay NOTHING in Federal Income Tax?
How about we revoke the NFLs Tax Exempt status? How about we impose an added tax on CEOs who makes more than 10x their average employee in direct salary and "bonuses"? How about we start taking money back from Companies that lay off US workers and raise prices on their goods and services here in the US to subsidize rock bottom prices in India and China as Big Pharma is so want to do?
How about we start going after those that are bleeding this country dry for their own short term monetary gain?
So it will manufacture pen guns and 10 in 1 Rolex's?
Oh... it will only "detect a wide variety of substances and diagnose diseases"
Because we all know that Bond did forensics and cured the sick.
FYI: Bond was not a CSI type or a detective -- he was an assassin.
How right you are -- and since you are here, whining and complaining about who you "don't want to be" but who you clearly are. perhaps you'd be happy if they added the slogan "news for sanctimonious jag-offs", just for you.