They can write tickets for distracted driving, if the law allows it. Mostluly the legislators are cowards who roll out the law as a secondary issue you can't pull someone over for to avoid the wrath of the voters.
It has nothing to do with any 4th Amendment issues obviously seeable through glass windows.
First of all, they are not regulating interstate commerce. They are only regulating how ISPs get to do business in california. The ISPs can do as they like in other states.
I would be inclined to agree with you, but that isn't the world built by those who would support this, which is why the whole thing is idiotic.
Normally the right is lauding "50 states experimenting" and the left a huge, Washington-based command and control (and the interstate commerce clause in this case, where any remotely conceivable effect on it gives the federal government authority.)
Now they are on the opposite sides. It is called "situational ethics", where an ethical principle is important only until it gets in the way, then the opposite becomes important.
It is the principle of "neurotic" in politics -- trying to hold two contradictory facts in mind at the same time.
Not a single post so far tearing at it is anything but an emotional attack.
Yet suggest this might have been over-regulation and you'd get a downmod. Make a minor observation that regulation can be abused for "donations" to back off, and hooo boy.
"That'll learn him for talking about motivations instead of the science!" he said as he clicked the downmod button and then created a 4 paragraph screed at how evil Trump's real motivation was.
In this case, the motivation is probably less a robotic assassin droid than it is preserving the IP to maximize the bids/fees from toy and game companies, who probably feel their chance of success is diminished (rightly or wrongly) because of reduced sale potential because, hey, some people got tuckered out wandering through that virtual ship, so are less interested in a similar official product.
While dividing by 1 is a well-defined mathematical operation, I question if "dividing" by 1, alone among all numbers, is really dividing anything at all. "Numbers only divisible by themselves" seems a better simple description and avoids the pedantry.
Clase action, that's the one where lawyers get millions, the original handful of plaintiffs get about $30,000, and all the other class action members get a free fries coupon for their next Wendy's trip, right?
Google is a private company. China is not. It is a dictatorship, in spite of increases in economic freedoms in recent years.
Free governments in the west can stoo their companies cold from assisting dictatorships, or allow or encourage it depending on policy. Probably better from a spy perspective to have Google in there.
Their problem is corruption and dictatorship. The farmers, and those who would build businesses that hire laborers, cannot do so without myriad kickbacks just to get anything done.
In other words, any chance of success is hampered by lowered possibility of reward (lower reward or failure due to corruption) so many say screw it and don't try.
People need to be secure in their long-term investmens from every manner of attack. Not only is this kind of analysis of the political situation (corruption, freedom) an influence you cannot ignore, but it is vastly the central one.
There are corrupt nations with vast resources that go nowhere and nations like Japan with few resources but economic freedom from that level of corruption that are mighty with economic power.
Of course the west buys cooperation from corrupt dictatorships by throwing them money (food aid, military aid) precisely so the corruption can get bought off skimming from it.
Einstein didn't want to give up on locality (speed of light as a limit) nor reality, which is to say definite objects out there with real, measurable properties.
If you move to "we're a simulation" or quantum mechanics itself is built atop a lower "reality" of the above type, then Einstein gets sad.
Bell's inequality is basically there's an experiment you can run before checking which shoe is in there, and you get one range of results based on superposition of both, but if you open the box and see the left shoe, now you get a different answer, which suggests there is neither a definite left or right shoe in there before you look.
Installed Evernote and used it for many notes. Phone updated, had to reinstall. Ever-note I wrote is gone.
The second time that happened, I never installed that pos again. What is the point of a note system that stored your stuff in the cloud to maintain it wherever you go if it doesn't work.
Worst pos since I bought a Casio electronic address book. After the second time it mysteriously reset, losing every contact I had re-re-entered, I turned it off permanetly.
Exactly. MMORPGs need regular income to continue as a going concern. "Lifetime subscriptions" are fraud.
I remember when exercise places exploded in the 1980s. Every one had a "lifetime memnership". They aren't carefully investing your money so they can keep going indefinitely. They spend and pocket it as immediate profits.
What happens when the market "gets mature" and there aren't enough new lifetimers or monthlies to keep it open? It closes. This is a few years later. This was the business model all along.
Whenever you see "lifetime membership" to an ongoing concern with a monthly fee, realize there is fraud going on.
An MMORPG needs stable monthly income, and that means people with jobs who don't wince at $15/mo. and expansion packs and vanity stuff, and yes, maybe even small powers mildly useful in combat but not gamebreaking or p2win.
They can write tickets for distracted driving, if the law allows it. Mostluly the legislators are cowards who roll out the law as a secondary issue you can't pull someone over for to avoid the wrath of the voters.
It has nothing to do with any 4th Amendment issues obviously seeable through glass windows.
I don't believe they can. They can't even delay you "too long" waiting for a drug sniffing dog to arrive.
First of all, they are not regulating interstate commerce. They are only regulating how ISPs get to do business in california. The ISPs can do as they like in other states.
I would be inclined to agree with you, but that isn't the world built by those who would support this, which is why the whole thing is idiotic.
Normally the right is lauding "50 states experimenting" and the left a huge, Washington-based command and control (and the interstate commerce clause in this case, where any remotely conceivable effect on it gives the federal government authority.)
Now they are on the opposite sides. It is called "situational ethics", where an ethical principle is important only until it gets in the way, then the opposite becomes important.
It is the principle of "neurotic" in politics -- trying to hold two contradictory facts in mind at the same time.
Conservatives weaponizing concepts used to attack them against their attackers?
What the...!
Careful, buddy. You're dangerously close to becoming an un-person.
Not a single post so far tearing at it is anything but an emotional attack.
Yet suggest this might have been over-regulation and you'd get a downmod. Make a minor observation that regulation can be abused for "donations" to back off, and hooo boy.
"That'll learn him for talking about motivations instead of the science!" he said as he clicked the downmod button and then created a 4 paragraph screed at how evil Trump's real motivation was.
What if, in spite of NDAs, the name mysteriously gets registered two weeks earlier?
Scientists Can Now Peek Inside Mummies In a Whole New Way
You mean besides trying to look up their skirts? Nerds! NERDS!!!
Ow ow my heart! I hope these nerds can save me!
"Because terrorism!"
Almost 20 years later, a panopticon severed from it.
Nobody ever measures lives saved by stringent certification against lives lost because everything is delayed years getting certification.
It's essentially a chronic lag of technology behind where it otherwise would be.
A rolling rollout of new things in the proces of being studied would probably be statistically the best.
In this case, the motivation is probably less a robotic assassin droid than it is preserving the IP to maximize the bids/fees from toy and game companies, who probably feel their chance of success is diminished (rightly or wrongly) because of reduced sale potential because, hey, some people got tuckered out wandering through that virtual ship, so are less interested in a similar official product.
These firms are on the hook for correct transactions, screwups of which can cost millions.
So if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Go away, refactoring busywork generator portion of latest software engineering strategy fad.
ignore the Luddites proceed apace with conversion of humanity into pod-based virtual reality dwellers
While dividing by 1 is a well-defined mathematical operation, I question if "dividing" by 1, alone among all numbers, is really dividing anything at all. "Numbers only divisible by themselves" seems a better simple description and avoids the pedantry.
Obviously an entire country struggles with food for one person.
And don't say "sperm", it triggers me.
Clase action, that's the one where lawyers get millions, the original handful of plaintiffs get about $30,000, and all the other class action members get a free fries coupon for their next Wendy's trip, right?
No, it is not.
Google is a private company. China is not. It is a dictatorship, in spite of increases in economic freedoms in recent years.
Free governments in the west can stoo their companies cold from assisting dictatorships, or allow or encourage it depending on policy. Probably better from a spy perspective to have Google in there.
Their problem is corruption and dictatorship. The farmers, and those who would build businesses that hire laborers, cannot do so without myriad kickbacks just to get anything done.
In other words, any chance of success is hampered by lowered possibility of reward (lower reward or failure due to corruption) so many say screw it and don't try.
People need to be secure in their long-term investmens from every manner of attack. Not only is this kind of analysis of the political situation (corruption, freedom) an influence you cannot ignore, but it is vastly the central one.
There are corrupt nations with vast resources that go nowhere and nations like Japan with few resources but economic freedom from that level of corruption that are mighty with economic power.
Of course the west buys cooperation from corrupt dictatorships by throwing them money (food aid, military aid) precisely so the corruption can get bought off skimming from it.
Einstein didn't want to give up on locality (speed of light as a limit) nor reality, which is to say definite objects out there with real, measurable properties.
If you move to "we're a simulation" or quantum mechanics itself is built atop a lower "reality" of the above type, then Einstein gets sad.
Bell's inequality is basically there's an experiment you can run before checking which shoe is in there, and you get one range of results based on superposition of both, but if you open the box and see the left shoe, now you get a different answer, which suggests there is neither a definite left or right shoe in there before you look.
Installed Evernote and used it for many notes. Phone updated, had to reinstall. Ever-note I wrote is gone.
The second time that happened, I never installed that pos again. What is the point of a note system that stored your stuff in the cloud to maintain it wherever you go if it doesn't work.
Worst pos since I bought a Casio electronic address book. After the second time it mysteriously reset, losing every contact I had re-re-entered, I turned it off permanetly.
So...companies should not hire women because men might try too hard to nail them?
Exactly. MMORPGs need regular income to continue as a going concern. "Lifetime subscriptions" are fraud.
I remember when exercise places exploded in the 1980s. Every one had a "lifetime memnership". They aren't carefully investing your money so they can keep going indefinitely. They spend and pocket it as immediate profits.
What happens when the market "gets mature" and there aren't enough new lifetimers or monthlies to keep it open? It closes. This is a few years later. This was the business model all along.
Whenever you see "lifetime membership" to an ongoing concern with a monthly fee, realize there is fraud going on.
An MMORPG needs stable monthly income, and that means people with jobs who don't wince at $15/mo. and expansion packs and vanity stuff, and yes, maybe even small powers mildly useful in combat but not gamebreaking or p2win.