Somehow we've come to accept that $300 is somehow "just punishment" for speeding, when it's really just a raw revenue grab with many officer's time dedicated to just that. We've been conditioned that this is ok, in the country of No Taxation Without Representation!
Interesting, according to Aubrey "I got lucky and [Dan P. Ismailescu] got unlucky". Also, the "problem was ripe for the picking. And while we like your proof better, we are very happy that ours is different." says Dan P. Ismailescu about teaming with Geoffrey Exoo for three years. Refreshing the respect these guys show each other.
Think I'm done reading/. today, thanks for the link.
If a child is "addicted" to mobile devices, it's an issue with parenting.
Talking about addiction: to the extent that marketing teams directly target children, society & the law do not agree with you. Reduced personal responsibility and bad parenting are being enabled by tech, by creating virtual baby-sitting spaces and putting "switches" & "gates" on entire domains of human activity, giving social designers great big attenuating knobs to dial in desired results. So seriously, how is good parenting taught and promoted (I agree with you)?
At the barest minimum the shooter should never be allowed to own or fire a weapon or work in law enforcement, that's after serving time for voluntary manslaughter. Bare Minimum.
^^^ This. I've run over a dozen media TV boxes (all the name brands plus) with two different routers from VerizonFios. Chromecast would occasionally make the older router choke. Problem solved when I settled on a generic Android box, because they are the only ones able to play all formats.
"Studies show that harsher punishments don't significantly discourage perpetrators."
For capital offenses, true. Go to Singapore and spit your gum on the sidewalk, I dare you.
Just last month an Indiana man wearing contraband eye contacts while driving struck another vehicle killing the teenage driver and passenger. The driver wearing contacts was uninjured. Toxicology reports later showed both teens blood alcohol levels were above the legal limit for the state of Indiana.
"Some things just have a way of taking care of themselves." -Steve Hofstetter
Because if they don't, mad people with pitchforks will make business very difficult for them. Or so they believe.
Somehow we've come to accept that $300 is somehow "just punishment" for speeding, when it's really just a raw revenue grab with many officer's time dedicated to just that. We've been conditioned that this is ok, in the country of No Taxation Without Representation!
Yes, that's what the elites do, sit around and think of nonsense jobs. How else could a position like political scientist exist?
Interesting, according to Aubrey "I got lucky and [Dan P. Ismailescu] got unlucky". Also, the "problem was ripe for the picking. And while we like your proof better, we are very happy that ours is different." says Dan P. Ismailescu about teaming with Geoffrey Exoo for three years. Refreshing the respect these guys show each other.
Think I'm done reading /. today, thanks for the link.
Marginalized. Every time, I can't help but imagine someone smeared in butter stuff.
And here I thought forks were just a wonderful modern invention.
If a child is "addicted" to mobile devices, it's an issue with parenting.
Talking about addiction: to the extent that marketing teams directly target children, society & the law do not agree with you. Reduced personal responsibility and bad parenting are being enabled by tech, by creating virtual baby-sitting spaces and putting "switches" & "gates" on entire domains of human activity, giving social designers great big attenuating knobs to dial in desired results. So seriously, how is good parenting taught and promoted (I agree with you)?
I'm more concerned when unwanted men get caught.
Just some months ago Amazon started selling sex toys.
Helped a friend build an isolation tank from an old MRI scanner tube.
a car will eventually show up and you don't want to blind them.
Thanks for not joining the growing group of people determined to blind everyone.
I didn't realize dumb TV's came with USB-C ports.
Looks like a space has opened up for a social platform offering Unlimited Free Speech.
Take away qualified immunity and watch the problem go away.
Do you fear it or welcome it?
At the barest minimum the shooter should never be allowed to own or fire a weapon or work in law enforcement, that's after serving time for voluntary manslaughter. Bare Minimum.
Tell that to the administrators at a school board meeting, and get arrested.
^^^ This. I've run over a dozen media TV boxes (all the name brands plus) with two different routers from VerizonFios. Chromecast would occasionally make the older router choke. Problem solved when I settled on a generic Android box, because they are the only ones able to play all formats.
Envy fuels the fire. Compassion helps rebuild. Good intentions ensure the process is repeated.
"Studies show that harsher punishments don't significantly discourage perpetrators." For capital offenses, true. Go to Singapore and spit your gum on the sidewalk, I dare you.
Great word to use when describing apple os.
Fine, so long as government stays out.
"...stop playing with yourself."
"Feds Cash In BitCoin." A title like that, carried by enough outlets, just might ignite the "correction".
Just last month an Indiana man wearing contraband eye contacts while driving struck another vehicle killing the teenage driver and passenger. The driver wearing contacts was uninjured. Toxicology reports later showed both teens blood alcohol levels were above the legal limit for the state of Indiana.
"Some things just have a way of taking care of themselves." -Steve Hofstetter