Oh, btw, goatse.cx has announced a subscription service for more and wider strected open anuses. Reports are that CmdrTaco has purchased the first subscription.
Looks like my other account, evil_spork, is still banned.:( Fuck you Taco and your bans. Wonder if he permbanned me this time. Oh, well, not like he can silence me.:)
Damn CmdrTaco for banning my other account (evil_spork) for 72 hours. I don't even know why it is banned because surely stuff posted at -1 hasn't been further modded down.
LOL, this is really pathetic banning evil_spork, knowing I'll just post more crap from another account. Taco, you cannot stop me, you can only hope to contain me.
The evil_spork account is banned for being modded down too much. Wonder how that happened or I'll come back later to find it posting at -2.. Oh well.:)
The problem with this system is it gives a false sense of security. It presumes we know in advance who the terrorists are, and that is certainly not the case. Remember, they live in "cells" and we don't just how many are in the United States let alone who is in them. These people live ordinary lives until someone gives them a message to carry out their mission. You don't suspect them until it's too late. How are we going to use facial recognition when we don't even know who we're trying to recognize. The only thing it does is fool people into thinking things are safer and to lessen other security measures. And that's about the worst thing we could do.
There are ways to improve security, but this is not one. Inspect baggage closely and don't let weapons get past the checks. Put air marshalls back on flights, as many as possible. Put thick metal doors to keep passengers out of the cockpit. And require extensive background checks on current and future pilots. In spite of this, there's always the possibility that these measures will fail us at a time and airplanes will be the site or weapon of more terrorism. Give people instructions of how to handle things in the event this does happen. It never hurts to be prepared. These are all good measures that actually provide some amount of real security and not just a false sense of it.
Hey, turn in your friends and anyone you know who is a "hacker," so we can arrest them and call them a terrorist. That's what this amounts to, when taken with the statement that "hacking" will be considered terrorism. And this concept of turning in your friends and peers to serve your country along with the proposed bills in Congress to limit freedom sounds eerily like the beginning of a police state. This sort of thing happens in dictatorships, and as much as they said freedoms wouldn't be limited any more than they already because of the terrorism, it's happening anyway.
You can find more information about this new module here, an official press release here, a few good pictures here, and some information about what was the planned assembly of the space station here. Hope this is interesting to someone.:)
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I'll give you my DVD-ROM drive if you take it up the ass from me.
-- ater
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Hey, Taco, I'M BAAAAACK!
The problem with this system is it gives a false sense of security. It presumes we know in advance who the terrorists are, and that is certainly not the case. Remember, they live in "cells" and we don't just how many are in the United States let alone who is in them. These people live ordinary lives until someone gives them a message to carry out their mission. You don't suspect them until it's too late. How are we going to use facial recognition when we don't even know who we're trying to recognize. The only thing it does is fool people into thinking things are safer and to lessen other security measures. And that's about the worst thing we could do.
There are ways to improve security, but this is not one. Inspect baggage closely and don't let weapons get past the checks. Put air marshalls back on flights, as many as possible. Put thick metal doors to keep passengers out of the cockpit. And require extensive background checks on current and future pilots. In spite of this, there's always the possibility that these measures will fail us at a time and airplanes will be the site or weapon of more terrorism. Give people instructions of how to handle things in the event this does happen. It never hurts to be prepared. These are all good measures that actually provide some amount of real security and not just a false sense of it.
Hey, turn in your friends and anyone you know who is a "hacker," so we can arrest them and call them a terrorist. That's what this amounts to, when taken with the statement that "hacking" will be considered terrorism. And this concept of turning in your friends and peers to serve your country along with the proposed bills in Congress to limit freedom sounds eerily like the beginning of a police state. This sort of thing happens in dictatorships, and as much as they said freedoms wouldn't be limited any more than they already because of the terrorism, it's happening anyway.
Does this mean that the area of my anus when stretched open isn't related to how disgusting the picture of it is?
I claim your fp as my own because I am a sand nigger, a nigger lover, and a raging homosexual. I like to take it up the ass from cyborg_monkey.
- The AC Avenger
I like the way lil' boys feel!
You can find more information about this new module here, an official press release here, a few good pictures here, and some information about what was the planned assembly of the space station here. Hope this is interesting to someone. :)