Most judges were lawyers once. This is to force citizens to consult (pay for) lawyers instead of posting it on the internet and getting other people's advice. Which really isn't the point of posting it on the Internet. People do that to expose bullying lawyers.
So you're saying that the method of putting gas into the car gas tank doesn't translate well into putting electricity into a car battery.
Shock. Surprise.
New method, off the top of my head. Docking stations for cars. Since you don't have a gas powered engine in the front of the car any more, you can put the connector up there. You align up with the power supply plug in the wall and move the car forward into it.
To fix your high amperage/voltage/wire thickness problems, just put in 20 leads, and directly wire them to specific groups of batteries. 300 amps divided by 20 is 15 amps, and 250 volts. Ta da.
And that's with 20. Make the standard connection have more and it becomes even easier.
What's wrong with high voltage anyway? (I'm more familiar with the effects of AC high voltage over DC)
"If somebody could do that, I would first yell at him and if he did not immediately and forever desist, I would call the cops. If he could *open* my shades, I might well want him to be arrested as it violates my privacy. If he climbs through an open window into my house and rearranges the things on the table (or, just flicks the TV on or off), then he's a goddamn trespasser even if nothing is destroyed, and though that's not by itself arrest-worthy, it's cops worthy (also I wouldn't trust such a man's claim that he, say, didn't steal some jewelry or something, so I would kind of want him frisked)."
At best you can get him arrested for being a public nuisance. That is, if the cops even bother to show up. And you're also expanding the scenario waaay beyond what I said. Breaking and entering? That's ridiculous. He's blocking your view to the outside remotely. You can fix it by just opening the curtains again.
Honestly, you're just looking for reasons to be angry. There's enough real stuff out there for that.
"You'd be pissed, annoyed, and you would probably come to blows with the offender, because he was interfering with your job."
Er, it's just a job man. I'd be just as inconvenienced if the monitor died on me. In your scenario I'd go "Huh?" and then try to talk to Mr. Crazy about unplugging my monitor. If he's completely unreasonable about it, it's time to go on break.
In the context of "The Space Race", we would have lost.
How about this, "If you can get to an astro body and exploit it for a profit, it's yours."
All of a sudden there's a huge interest in space. The Russians would have been the first to the Moon. But we would have set up mining colonies, settlements, antenna arrays...
How does causing a lot of space debris prevent any of that?
Considering what a huge trading partner China is with the US, any war between the two would be devastating for the economies. This keeps both countries on friendly terms.
Actually, my biggest problem was that the family finances were some huge secret. How much did my parents make? Dunno. mortgage? Dunno. Car payments? Big mystery.
Results of being treated as kid, instead of being trained to become an adult.
My friends and I have been poor. Now my friend is doing quite well, and he remarked on this. When he was poor, he was in debt, but it was manageable. But now people are trying to loan him ridiculous amounts of money.
Yet both the rich and the poor know debt, but while the poor are juggling 500$ credit cards, those with money are feeding loans of hundreds of thousands of dollars. If they screw up, it'll take decades to crawl out of that hole.
That's an excellent point. Why should Red Hat care about being on the desktop when they're aimed at servers and other business needs? They did abandon the desktop and Fedora has always been more experimental than usable to my experience.
I'm no longer the guy who likes tossing on various flavors of Linux to see how they work.
Oddly enough, despite Cuba being such a paradise, people risk their lives to leave it every year.
Not visa-versa.
Really? Where?
I've searched several copies of the Iraq constitution for the word "sharia" and it's not coming up at all.
Great. I got a copy of Office 2007 for doing the MS handwriting recognition study.
It was in exchange for my time. No receipt.
Guess I have to worry about the BSA now.
Really? It's not just me?
I'm a horrible at judging music the first time I listen to it. I usually don't like anything new. Then it grows on you.
It negates the point of scanning it in and posting it online. To show *exactly* what a bullying lawyer is doing to you.
Most judges were lawyers once. This is to force citizens to consult (pay for) lawyers instead of posting it on the internet and getting other people's advice. Which really isn't the point of posting it on the Internet. People do that to expose bullying lawyers.
What do you mean?
I know people who those "New Drugs" have worked wonders on.
And as we know more, genetic therapy will become more effective. But feel free to go to live in a tribe somewhere if you hate progress that much.
No license needed in the US. If a newspaper hires you to write, you're now a journalist.
Bingo. The reason Intel hired this guy is that they're trying to come up with a killer app for a 64 core CPU.
So you're saying that the method of putting gas into the car gas tank doesn't translate well into putting electricity into a car battery.
Shock. Surprise.
New method, off the top of my head. Docking stations for cars. Since you don't have a gas powered engine in the front of the car any more, you can put the connector up there. You align up with the power supply plug in the wall and move the car forward into it.
To fix your high amperage/voltage/wire thickness problems, just put in 20 leads, and directly wire them to specific groups of batteries. 300 amps divided by 20 is 15 amps, and 250 volts. Ta da.
And that's with 20. Make the standard connection have more and it becomes even easier.
What's wrong with high voltage anyway? (I'm more familiar with the effects of AC high voltage over DC)
"If somebody could do that, I would first yell at him and if he did not immediately and forever desist, I would call the cops. If he could *open* my shades, I might well want him to be arrested as it violates my privacy. If he climbs through an open window into my house and rearranges the things on the table (or, just flicks the TV on or off), then he's a goddamn trespasser even if nothing is destroyed, and though that's not by itself arrest-worthy, it's cops worthy (also I wouldn't trust such a man's claim that he, say, didn't steal some jewelry or something, so I would kind of want him frisked)."
At best you can get him arrested for being a public nuisance. That is, if the cops even bother to show up. And you're also expanding the scenario waaay beyond what I said. Breaking and entering? That's ridiculous. He's blocking your view to the outside remotely. You can fix it by just opening the curtains again.
Honestly, you're just looking for reasons to be angry. There's enough real stuff out there for that.
"You'd be pissed, annoyed, and you would probably come to blows with the offender, because he was interfering with your job."
Er, it's just a job man. I'd be just as inconvenienced if the monitor died on me. In your scenario I'd go "Huh?" and then try to talk to Mr. Crazy about unplugging my monitor. If he's completely unreasonable about it, it's time to go on break.
People are just too uptight these days.
Lousy analogy. The "tv-b-gone" doesn't *destroy* TVs like a rock destroys a window. It turns it off.
The analogy would be if someone had a remote that closed your shades. OH NO! Call the cops! Arrest that man!
In the context of "The Space Race", we would have lost.
How about this, "If you can get to an astro body and exploit it for a profit, it's yours."
All of a sudden there's a huge interest in space. The Russians would have been the first to the Moon. But we would have set up mining colonies, settlements, antenna arrays...
How does causing a lot of space debris prevent any of that?
Considering what a huge trading partner China is with the US, any war between the two would be devastating for the economies. This keeps both countries on friendly terms.
It's a constant. Employers hate finding new people to hire, but that's part of doing business.
Honestly, I've never seen a job where the entry level positions are "Perfectly good jobs".
Actually, my biggest problem was that the family finances were some huge secret. How much did my parents make? Dunno. mortgage? Dunno. Car payments? Big mystery.
Results of being treated as kid, instead of being trained to become an adult.
California not not equal the US.
They've known about their electricity supply problems for years now. This is a solution they came up with.
It doesn't surprise me, and it shouldn't surprise anyone who knows California. Or dealt with Californians moving into their community.
I thought it was sodium heated to a liquid state. Not "Molten Salt".
My friends and I have been poor. Now my friend is doing quite well, and he remarked on this. When he was poor, he was in debt, but it was manageable. But now people are trying to loan him ridiculous amounts of money.
Yet both the rich and the poor know debt, but while the poor are juggling 500$ credit cards, those with money are feeding loans of hundreds of thousands of dollars. If they screw up, it'll take decades to crawl out of that hole.
That's an excellent point. Why should Red Hat care about being on the desktop when they're aimed at servers and other business needs? They did abandon the desktop and Fedora has always been more experimental than usable to my experience.
I'm no longer the guy who likes tossing on various flavors of Linux to see how they work.
The vinyl altar of Rock sounds pretty cool actually.
They should get the voice from the AI in "Portal"
Take key out of ignition
open door and lock it out of habit.
Put down keys, pick up groceries in the back seat.
Shut doors.
Hey look. Keys are locked in the car.
I don't care because since I sent my DVR back to comcast, I have no interest in watching TV anymore.