I dunno. For me it's more "They say they'll find the tax cheats, but really they'll ignore the tax cheats and pound on me some more". It's like a guy asking for a gun so he can go get the "bad guys", but he has a history of robbing you. You just don't want to give him that gun.
I'm not a big GMO fan, but the average consumer isn't exactly a genius. If I slapped a big red label on diary products saying "Warning! Contains fluid derived from live animals", there is a reasonably large percentage of the population that would scream and refuse to buy it. I can understand not wanting to label everything. Someone might make the opposite argument: "if it was safe, why are they labeling it?"
The has to be some consumption, or production cannot be financed. Or am I missing something here? If I make cars, and nobody buys cars, then I have no income to invest in supplies for making more cards.
There's a simple trick to magic eye. They're really similar to earlier "3D" images, that required you to look at two slightly different images, then cross your vision until you created a third image between the two that is an overlap.When you first start crossing your eyes, you will see four images. Make the moving middle ones overlap perfectly, and that image will be in 3D. Make sure you're facing the screen straight when you try. Those magic eye photos just hide this with gibberish backgrounds. See this page for example: http://aidavdbrake.deviantart.com/art/Cross-Eyed-stereoscopic-3D-146914737 Just try doing that with the magic eye images, it should work.
Bravo for taking it seriously and not stupidly running off and shooting yourself in the foot ( literally). Once you hit the range, you'll find out it's a fun hobby.
I once had an Australian friend, with a masters in Chemical Engineering, ask me where I kept my gun in my car, since everyone in the US drives around with guns in their car. I told her I didn't, and asked her where she got this idea. Her reply: "In movies everyone's always shooting out of their car".
It also makes me wonder if, perhaps, the kinect might be included as part of the base unit somehow, and you are incapable of disconnecting it. They might not want to mention that, as it would give away design spec.
Guy whose company makes money off data suggest people should freely share more data. Next story: Supermarket CEO thinks people should keep more groceries on hand.
so, what you're saying is, Israel made a faked video ( I haven't looked at any of your links). What does that have to do with this photographer photoshopping this image? You know, both the people you like and the people you don't like can make modified photos or video, right?
Whoops! misplaced my ebook! Entire library lost!
Takes a house fire to do that to a traditional bookcase.
And yes, I know, you can have backups...
I dunno. For me it's more "They say they'll find the tax cheats, but really they'll ignore the tax cheats and pound on me some more".
It's like a guy asking for a gun so he can go get the "bad guys", but he has a history of robbing you. You just don't want to give him that gun.
I'm not a big GMO fan, but the average consumer isn't exactly a genius.
If I slapped a big red label on diary products saying "Warning! Contains fluid derived from live animals", there is a reasonably large percentage of the population that would scream and refuse to buy it.
I can understand not wanting to label everything. Someone might make the opposite argument: "if it was safe, why are they labeling it?"
Maybe I'm just being cranky, but it's depressing that in that case, liberties=internet chat.
I'd mod you up, if I had it. Well put.
Crap, we might actually need rocket scientists for this...
And then they'd do the same thing, probably worse.
The whole "enemy of my enemy" thing never works.
The has to be some consumption, or production cannot be financed. Or am I missing something here?
If I make cars, and nobody buys cars, then I have no income to invest in supplies for making more cards.
There's a simple trick to magic eye.
They're really similar to earlier "3D" images, that required you to look at two slightly different images, then cross your vision until you created a third image between the two that is an overlap.When you first start crossing your eyes, you will see four images. Make the moving middle ones overlap perfectly, and that image will be in 3D. Make sure you're facing the screen straight when you try. Those magic eye photos just hide this with gibberish backgrounds.
See this page for example: http://aidavdbrake.deviantart.com/art/Cross-Eyed-stereoscopic-3D-146914737
Just try doing that with the magic eye images, it should work.
I hate to brag, but... I totally saw this coming.
Bravo for taking it seriously and not stupidly running off and shooting yourself in the foot ( literally).
Once you hit the range, you'll find out it's a fun hobby.
I once had an Australian friend, with a masters in Chemical Engineering, ask me where I kept my gun in my car, since everyone in the US drives around with guns in their car.
I told her I didn't, and asked her where she got this idea.
Her reply: "In movies everyone's always shooting out of their car".
The purpose of sweatpants is only to exercise. Are YOU exercising in them, Captain Sweatpants? Always? If not, you see my point.
True.
"This is my rifle, this is my gun. This is for fighting, this is for fun"
It also makes me wonder if, perhaps, the kinect might be included as part of the base unit somehow, and you are incapable of disconnecting it. They might not want to mention that, as it would give away design spec.
Actually, this is my nightmare.
He's not arguing that guns would resolve these particular issues. He's arguing that the "paranoia" of government is sometimes justifiable.
Guy whose company makes money off data suggest people should freely share more data.
Next story: Supermarket CEO thinks people should keep more groceries on hand.
sounds delicious.
Because then they could be destroyed too, of course.
so, what you're saying is, Israel made a faked video ( I haven't looked at any of your links). What does that have to do with this photographer photoshopping this image?
You know, both the people you like and the people you don't like can make modified photos or video, right?
I didn't think we were arguing over whether this really occurred, but more over the aspects of manipulation of the photograph.
Was it the one where Kirk attempts to beat up Lurch with a giant penis shaped rock?
Go ahead, google it.
So, you'd turn to crime because you didn't find a job?
Sounds like you're not as good and moral as you make out.
Once again: determine the cause, and treat shootings as a symptom, not a cause.