Obviously not, because while they now have less guns
There is actually more now, but some types of gun are now much rarer and heavily restricted. Mad Max was a movie guys. When you talk about other countries please try to lean towards reality instead of fantasy.
You do not understand the power of the NRA, it is not political contributions. It is the millions of NRA voters who will show up on election day, they can swing elections in many districts. Voters are controlling this issue, not money.
Isn't it funny that Americans don't hate the NRA for doing all the time exactly what the worst Unions did a few times until they were busted almost into oblivion?
No, I can even buy a great big fucking sword perfectly legally. Camping shops have Bowie knives and similar.
Just like with various US laws it's how you carry them that matters.
sneaky back door tactics to circumvent the Constitution
That sums up the NRA's perverse reading of the amendment very well. Since when has a sporting club been a "well organized militia"? Since when do you get to be part of a "well organized militia" without doing anything at all? Smells like a sneaky back door tactic to me.
Except that tiny problem where you've just raped the shit out of any reasonable interpretation of the Second Amendment.
The one were everyone is automatically a part of a well organized militia and not just people with the courage to serve their country in the National Guard (militia) or other military? Reasonable? Yeah right. Funny how a sporting club full of cowards pushes that line isn't it?
The situation is so utterly fucked up that is as good a guess as any, but reality is for whatever reason there was a long chain of very unprofessional behaviour. Whatever their damage there are people who should not be employed in the capacity they are working in.
Sounds like he answered the bomb accusation with a joke, which anyone who has cleared airport TSA in the last 20 years knows is a detainable offence.
Which in a way is a very sick joke in itself. When are we going to be rid of those losers and replace them with a much smaller number of professional law enforcement people. Israel don't have the TSA and they have far more serious threats to deal with.
Australia doesn't have much fructose crap because corn syrup is more expensive than cane sugar in a free market , so the soft drink (soda) uses real sucrose sugar. It means consuming nearly twice as much cane sugar to get the same negative effects as fructose - but that's still happening.
The tiny fraction of waste material that remains an issue is not that "hot" radioactively to start with and all you do is wait awhile and the problem goes away on it's own.
Or kills Outlook. This is just the latest of a long list so it's probably best for a new mail client instead of a house of cards stacked on the original piece of utter shit Outlook Express flaws. It's been going on for so long and is so sprawling that it's a safe bet that there is code in MS Outlook that no current MS employee has taken the time to understand.
Having it run in the actual host OS via using libraries has a large number of advantages - from the utterly obvious of being able to cut and paste between applications onwards. Do you really want to muck about transferring the files you want to work on to a VM? I've done that and it gets old fast even for hobby stuff. Having to run an entire extra desktop with all the overhead to run a single application may be the way that people are used to doing it with RDP and MS Windows, but it's a pain in the neck in comparison to just clicking on a menu item or icon to start the thing as if it was in it's native OS.
The only reason they do is because they push states (or other local governments) into bidding wars
Right down to the lowest bidder that either has an unrealisticly optimistic idea of the "trickle down" benefits or is getting a personal kickback. Funny how Vegas was on the list before - souls of honesty in politics down that way I've heard:)
Michigan really should be taken over by the federal government or somebody that can run it. They have a huge amount of revenue but let a little bit of the third world into the USA in the shape of a total lack of government care in Detroit. Maybe they should just surrender to Canada again.
Now that's from left field. I'll think you'll find the attitude is older than the USA and is one of the things the "cruel and unusual punishment" item was about. Do you think feminism ruined your coffee or something so decided to blame it on something else as totally irrelevant?
It's anti-green to point out that small units such as windmills have an obvious niche filling in the demand curve? Really? Please explain. My post above was about comparing things for the same purpose with each other, and in that niche windmills starting looking pretty good in the 1990s before all of the improvements and the economy of scale of the current designs.
And the containment structure, and everything inside it, becomes the sort of waste I'm writing about obviously. What is it with people giving lectures on something they have not considered? Think about the process - the primary loop contains a lot more than fuel rods! I'm not saying it's a difficult problem, just that pretending that it is not real like silly fanboys do is stupid and counterproductive. Better to consider it rationally using real information instead of running the danger of being mistaken for a silly fanboy or useful idiot.
Funny that you have said "You're viewing the world through the gun-slit experience of your personal experience" and used yourself as an example! I'm describing a trend. Just like what we saw with fax machines. "Didn't you get the memo" - oh that's right you did not - you got an email instead of something on paper! Be honest, are you really printing as much as a couple of years ago? If you don't know ask the person that approves the budget for the consumables.
Someone has to intrude with their own peculiar definition
I most definitely did not do that, I instead invited the poster to look at an example so that they could catch up to the discussion. There's no point arguing about is the "f" word applies to Trump or not if you don't know how it applied in Italy in the 1930s or the USA in the 1930s for that matter before it became a wide ranging insult.
What was dumbed down about the dictionary definition
Everything for the sake of brevity obviously. Wikipedia has a great deal more so that people can catch up and join in at the current level of the discussion instead of being stuck at an elementary school level.
So what renders your anecdote of such value and my current experience "not in the real world"? Is software the "real world" and the mining industry not the "real world"? What is it with people bringing up the "mom's basement" shit anyway? So many people have far more demanding jobs than you or I and would consider office jobs the equivalent of your "mom's basement" crack anyway.
OK then, for the encyclopedic answer instead of the quick summary try something a little more than a dictionary. What brought on all the bile over such a simple suggestion expressed politely?
There is actually more now, but some types of gun are now much rarer and heavily restricted.
Mad Max was a movie guys. When you talk about other countries please try to lean towards reality instead of fantasy.
Isn't it funny that Americans don't hate the NRA for doing all the time exactly what the worst Unions did a few times until they were busted almost into oblivion?
No, I can even buy a great big fucking sword perfectly legally. Camping shops have Bowie knives and similar. Just like with various US laws it's how you carry them that matters.
That sums up the NRA's perverse reading of the amendment very well. Since when has a sporting club been a "well organized militia"? Since when do you get to be part of a "well organized militia" without doing anything at all?
Smells like a sneaky back door tactic to me.
The one were everyone is automatically a part of a well organized militia and not just people with the courage to serve their country in the National Guard (militia) or other military? Reasonable? Yeah right.
Funny how a sporting club full of cowards pushes that line isn't it?
It's possible, or even very likely that the principals and vice principals agree with you.
The situation is so utterly fucked up that is as good a guess as any, but reality is for whatever reason there was a long chain of very unprofessional behaviour.
Whatever their damage there are people who should not be employed in the capacity they are working in.
It's not helping by locking up a Sikh - it's even more silly than accusing a Mormon of being Jewish.
Which in a way is a very sick joke in itself. When are we going to be rid of those losers and replace them with a much smaller number of professional law enforcement people. Israel don't have the TSA and they have far more serious threats to deal with.
Australia doesn't have much fructose crap because corn syrup is more expensive than cane sugar in a free market , so the soft drink (soda) uses real sucrose sugar. It means consuming nearly twice as much cane sugar to get the same negative effects as fructose - but that's still happening.
Don't make an optimistic guess - learn!
Or kills Outlook. This is just the latest of a long list so it's probably best for a new mail client instead of a house of cards stacked on the original piece of utter shit Outlook Express flaws. It's been going on for so long and is so sprawling that it's a safe bet that there is code in MS Outlook that no current MS employee has taken the time to understand.
Having it run in the actual host OS via using libraries has a large number of advantages - from the utterly obvious of being able to cut and paste between applications onwards. Do you really want to muck about transferring the files you want to work on to a VM? I've done that and it gets old fast even for hobby stuff.
Having to run an entire extra desktop with all the overhead to run a single application may be the way that people are used to doing it with RDP and MS Windows, but it's a pain in the neck in comparison to just clicking on a menu item or icon to start the thing as if it was in it's native OS.
Right down to the lowest bidder that either has an unrealisticly optimistic idea of the "trickle down" benefits or is getting a personal kickback. :)
Funny how Vegas was on the list before - souls of honesty in politics down that way I've heard
Michigan really should be taken over by the federal government or somebody that can run it. They have a huge amount of revenue but let a little bit of the third world into the USA in the shape of a total lack of government care in Detroit.
Maybe they should just surrender to Canada again.
Now that's from left field. I'll think you'll find the attitude is older than the USA and is one of the things the "cruel and unusual punishment" item was about. Do you think feminism ruined your coffee or something so decided to blame it on something else as totally irrelevant?
It's anti-green to point out that small units such as windmills have an obvious niche filling in the demand curve? Really? Please explain.
My post above was about comparing things for the same purpose with each other, and in that niche windmills starting looking pretty good in the 1990s before all of the improvements and the economy of scale of the current designs.
I suggest you try to find an example of such and you will learn a little in the process.
And the containment structure, and everything inside it, becomes the sort of waste I'm writing about obviously. What is it with people giving lectures on something they have not considered? Think about the process - the primary loop contains a lot more than fuel rods!
I'm not saying it's a difficult problem, just that pretending that it is not real like silly fanboys do is stupid and counterproductive. Better to consider it rationally using real information instead of running the danger of being mistaken for a silly fanboy or useful idiot.
Funny that you have said "You're viewing the world through the gun-slit experience of your personal experience" and used yourself as an example!
I'm describing a trend.
Just like what we saw with fax machines.
"Didn't you get the memo" - oh that's right you did not - you got an email instead of something on paper!
Be honest, are you really printing as much as a couple of years ago? If you don't know ask the person that approves the budget for the consumables.
I most definitely did not do that, I instead invited the poster to look at an example so that they could catch up to the discussion. There's no point arguing about is the "f" word applies to Trump or not if you don't know how it applied in Italy in the 1930s or the USA in the 1930s for that matter before it became a wide ranging insult.
Everything for the sake of brevity obviously.
Wikipedia has a great deal more so that people can catch up and join in at the current level of the discussion instead of being stuck at an elementary school level.
Debate?
It was a correction sunshine.
A debate implies that both sides are fully aware of the subject matter.
So what renders your anecdote of such value and my current experience "not in the real world"? Is software the "real world" and the mining industry not the "real world"? What is it with people bringing up the "mom's basement" shit anyway? So many people have far more demanding jobs than you or I and would consider office jobs the equivalent of your "mom's basement" crack anyway.
OK then, for the encyclopedic answer instead of the quick summary try something a little more than a dictionary.
What brought on all the bile over such a simple suggestion expressed politely?