I still haven't figured out why the car stereo I bought a few weeks ago came with a remote control... There isn't one spot from in my car that you can't reach the buttons from.
Sigh, the ease of that depends on where you live. Where I used to live, Chicago, was a pretty happening place for industrial, my music preference, but now I am in Indianapolis, and there are a few places to go, but haven't been able to find anyone else around here interested in going. My friends prefer mainstream meatmarket clubs, which get annoying to me after some time.
After marathon keyboard banging sessions, when I absolutely HAD to leave the house, I'd go to this real small hole in the wall bar a mile from the house. If you go to a small bar once a week or so, you get to know the bartenders and owners well, and any other alcoholics who may frequent the place as often as you.
Most of that, if not all, sounds like information that is already accessable to law enforcement or the general public. I don't see the relevance to terrorism on some of those... If we are singling out people who have pilot's licenses, we'll get a train engineer who will come into Chicago's Union Station at 90 mph and go halfway through the train station, killing lots of people.
Seems like we need to think about things other than airplanes, because if all our focus is on that, we leave everything else wide open.
Most states have that, here it's called implied consent. Basically by having a license, you agree to submit to a breathalyzer, and if you don't, your license gets taken and they haul your ass to the hospital to take a blood test.
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Making him decode the cards has nothing to do with him testifying against himself. If a judge sees probable cause to believe there is evidence stored on the device, he can issue a search warrant requiring the criminal to give access to the device. Its just like taking a breathalyzer or getting a blood test to determine if you have been drinking and driving, you aren't testifying against yourself, but rather being compelled to assist in providing evidence, even if the evidence is being used against you.
I've gone through the BBB before wen ordering parts from another state, and they were very helpful. Although they have no way to enforce anything, if the company fails to respond to them or refuses to work with you, they get a bad mark on BBB's records. On both the complaints I've filed, i got calls the next day from higher-ups wanting to fix my problem and avoid the bad mark on thier record.
Now before I order from a new supplier, I check thier BBB record. The record from the company I never recieved my order from was horrible.
Occasionally you see an ATM machine machine with a windows message box on the screen describing some error. Its easier getting brinks out to the ATM machine to reset it than getting nasa out to mars.
I set up an alarm plugin for xmms that would start playing music and gradually fade it up. When it got too loud, i was forced out of bed, had to unlock X with my password, and then hit the tiny little stop button with the trackball. After that i am usuallt awake.
Ive got a 120 lb rottweiler who thinks its great to get under the sheets and get all warm when he wakes up in the morning. The beast knows there isnt room for both of us, so when the alarm goes off, he tries to throw me out of bed.
Speakeasy encourages you to run your own servers on thier dsl lines, a static IP costs $3 or $5 extra a month, and they'll change your reverse dns for ya too. I have never been happier with an ISP than I was with them.
Go to a used computer store, get a IBM or HP keyboard from the 80s, the kind that goes 'chunk' when you press a key. Those are the best keyboards, and they last forever. You may need an AT to PS2 converter, however.
I think it was NCO that called my cell phone today, wanting me to pay my final gas bill from my old house. The gas company asked for a number I could be reached at during my move, in case they needed something, so I gave em the cell number. The gas company passed that on to NCO. I'm glad they called though, because I never got the final gas bill, only about half of my mail gets forwarded, the rest seems to go to/dev/null.
It wasn't until 1927 when the first armored car robbery occurred. The Flatheads Gang was responsible for this robbery near Pittsburgh, PA. It was reported that $104,250 was taken in the heist.
FREEZE! HANDS UP! This is the BSA! We know you have illegal routers. We are coming in, and want everyone to lie flat on the ground away from the routers. Comply and no one gets hurt.
Why weren't they [msnbc.com] taken alive? Why not teargas and SWAT team?
OK, lets say you are one of the people that entered the home. You were shot at. Do you want to go in again, and get shot at more? They tried a swat style entry, were shot at, so decided to retreat and shoot back from a safer position. Sure, it would have been nice to have them alive, but why risk more US deaths for it? The house had bulletproof windows, who knows what other fortifications lied inside? If you have bulletproof windows, theres a good chance you have gas masks as well, so the tear gas option is out. The troops tried a peaceful resolution, when that failed, entered the house, WERE SHOT AT, so decided to light it up. Seems to me they did everything they could before resorting to deadly force.
I still haven't figured out why the car stereo I bought a few weeks ago came with a remote control... There isn't one spot from in my car that you can't reach the buttons from.
Sigh, the ease of that depends on where you live. Where I used to live, Chicago, was a pretty happening place for industrial, my music preference, but now I am in Indianapolis, and there are a few places to go, but haven't been able to find anyone else around here interested in going. My friends prefer mainstream meatmarket clubs, which get annoying to me after some time.
After marathon keyboard banging sessions, when I absolutely HAD to leave the house, I'd go to this real small hole in the wall bar a mile from the house. If you go to a small bar once a week or so, you get to know the bartenders and owners well, and any other alcoholics who may frequent the place as often as you.
Most of that, if not all, sounds like information that is already accessable to law enforcement or the general public. I don't see the relevance to terrorism on some of those... If we are singling out people who have pilot's licenses, we'll get a train engineer who will come into Chicago's Union Station at 90 mph and go halfway through the train station, killing lots of people.
Seems like we need to think about things other than airplanes, because if all our focus is on that, we leave everything else wide open.
Most states have that, here it's called implied consent. Basically by having a license, you agree to submit to a breathalyzer, and if you don't, your license gets taken and they haul your ass to the hospital to take a blood test.
Making him decode the cards has nothing to do with him testifying against himself. If a judge sees probable cause to believe there is evidence stored on the device, he can issue a search warrant requiring the criminal to give access to the device. Its just like taking a breathalyzer or getting a blood test to determine if you have been drinking and driving, you aren't testifying against yourself, but rather being compelled to assist in providing evidence, even if the evidence is being used against you.
I've gone through the BBB before wen ordering parts from another state, and they were very helpful. Although they have no way to enforce anything, if the company fails to respond to them or refuses to work with you, they get a bad mark on BBB's records. On both the complaints I've filed, i got calls the next day from higher-ups wanting to fix my problem and avoid the bad mark on thier record.
Now before I order from a new supplier, I check thier BBB record. The record from the company I never recieved my order from was horrible.
Hope they drive spaceships better than cars...
I don't know if they have a PCMCIA version yet, but this tool may be nice for long plane rides.
Occasionally you see an ATM machine machine with a windows message box on the screen describing some error. Its easier getting brinks out to the ATM machine to reset it than getting nasa out to mars.
I set up an alarm plugin for xmms that would start playing music and gradually fade it up. When it got too loud, i was forced out of bed, had to unlock X with my password, and then hit the tiny little stop button with the trackball. After that i am usuallt awake.
Ive got a 120 lb rottweiler who thinks its great to get under the sheets and get all warm when he wakes up in the morning. The beast knows there isnt room for both of us, so when the alarm goes off, he tries to throw me out of bed.
Speakeasy encourages you to run your own servers on thier dsl lines, a static IP costs $3 or $5 extra a month, and they'll change your reverse dns for ya too. I have never been happier with an ISP than I was with them.
My karma ran over your dogma.
Go to a used computer store, get a IBM or HP keyboard from the 80s, the kind that goes 'chunk' when you press a key. Those are the best keyboards, and they last forever. You may need an AT to PS2 converter, however.
I think it was NCO that called my cell phone today, wanting me to pay my final gas bill from my old house. The gas company asked for a number I could be reached at during my move, in case they needed something, so I gave em the cell number. The gas company passed that on to NCO. I'm glad they called though, because I never got the final gas bill, only about half of my mail gets forwarded, the rest seems to go to /dev/null.
It wasn't until 1927 when the first armored car robbery occurred. The Flatheads Gang was responsible for this robbery near Pittsburgh, PA. It was reported that $104,250 was taken in the heist.
Gangs had such cooler names back on those days.
FREEZE! HANDS UP! This is the BSA! We know you have illegal routers. We are coming in, and want everyone to lie flat on the ground away from the routers. Comply and no one gets hurt.
Why weren't they [msnbc.com] taken alive? Why not teargas and SWAT team?
OK, lets say you are one of the people that entered the home. You were shot at. Do you want to go in again, and get shot at more? They tried a swat style entry, were shot at, so decided to retreat and shoot back from a safer position. Sure, it would have been nice to have them alive, but why risk more US deaths for it? The house had bulletproof windows, who knows what other fortifications lied inside? If you have bulletproof windows, theres a good chance you have gas masks as well, so the tear gas option is out. The troops tried a peaceful resolution, when that failed, entered the house, WERE SHOT AT, so decided to light it up. Seems to me they did everything they could before resorting to deadly force.
Right. You get a radioactive filter, and clean water. You can then box and bury the filter. Its difficult to box and bury a lake.
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Nuff said.
Don't listen to anyone named Valdo Funning. Period.
True nerds have the MacGuyver theme song as the ringer on their cell phone.
I can't think of anyone in thier right mind that would actually want to try and read these photos rather than the actual magazine/book ?
Thats wbat I first thought about crappy divx movies done by sneaking a video camera into a theatre, but those have caught on pretty well.
You can bring a lighter in your checked baggage, as well as in your carry on stuff. TSA is lightening up a bit.
If there was a palmOS version, I'd never get ANYTHING done...