Governments always reflect the greater wishes of the governed.
What utter bullshit.
Governments reflect the greater wealth/power for the individuals in the government. At least these days.
Anyone who thinks that representatives passing stupid legislation isn't a direct reflection of the nature of the majority is probably a member of that majority.
Yeah, because we all wanted to be spied on. How stupid are you?
You can actually set it to many formats. I forgot that png was the default. We always set it to jpg at my last job because of other system requirements.
And right above your post was this description of the road:
"They had to enter the airport property via a motion-activated gate, and afterwards there are many signs, lights and painted markings, first warning that aircraft may share the road and then that drivers should not be there at all. "They needed to drive over a mile with all this before reaching the runway. But the drivers disregarded all that because they were following the directions given on their iPhones." The runway the motorists crossed was used by 737 jets among other aircraft
I'd prefer the Feinstein&Chambliss Are Traitors Amendment. FCATA.
Stop pissing off the terrorists.
billion dollar industry?
You're thinking too small.
the court is constitutional
How can a court that doesn't have any oversight, including the supreme court, be constitutional?
Just because congress passed a law creating FISA doesn't make it constitutional.
Governments always reflect the greater wishes of the governed.
What utter bullshit.
Governments reflect the greater wealth/power for the individuals in the government. At least these days.
Anyone who thinks that representatives passing stupid legislation isn't a direct reflection of the nature of the majority is probably a member of that majority.
Yeah, because we all wanted to be spied on. How stupid are you?
Except that Preview opens, crops & copies the file faster than Paint opens.
You can actually set it to many formats. I forgot that png was the default. We always set it to jpg at my last job because of other system requirements.
Or will ever be? At least for WinRT.
Still better than iMessage for Android aka i-send-your-login-to-China-Message
Arrested Development would be a good code name for Microsoft development.
Or slang.
Or just a great put down.
Which automatically saves it to the desktop as a jpg with a time stamp.
No stupid pasting into Paint & saving.
And I was getting at 'dumb question gets dumb answer'.
Because common sense.
Guess you didn't read the part where all of those trails were about 9500 ft. I doubt you've ever done backpack camping in real mountains.
Any road without a divider marking & shoulder markings isn't a main road.
Sure, whatever you say.
Guess what. This is where I spent my last vacation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawah_Wilderness
http://resourceanalysis.com/trails/trail123/tr123.html
5 days of backpack camping with my kid. 10 miles/day with a 50 lb pack.
And the roads to get you there are marked. But still aren't main roads.
So get off your high, arrogant horse.
It's an unmarked road. There's no shoulder lines. There's no center line(s). It's just blacktop.
The ONLY marking is to stop before the runway.
Just because you call it a main road doesn't mean it's a main road.
To reuse your tree analog, this is a seedling road. Not an actual tree.
Credit as in real $.
Also, ask these guys why they sold out.
http://www.nokia.com/global/about-nokia/governance/board/board-of-directors/
That's not remotely a 'main road'.
It still would have literally been a rounding error.
Anybody that goes through TSA is stupid too.
No.
Could be.
http://i.imgur.com/WHy4T.jpg
And right above your post was this description of the road:
"They had to enter the airport property via a motion-activated gate, and afterwards there are many signs, lights and painted markings, first warning that aircraft may share the road and then that drivers should not be there at all.
"They needed to drive over a mile with all this before reaching the runway. But the drivers disregarded all that because they were following the directions given on their iPhones."
The runway the motorists crossed was used by 737 jets among other aircraft
One year, 2000, there wasn't an actual deficit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_public_debt#Federal_spending.2C_federal_debt.2C_and_GDP
Last time that happened? Under the Carter administration.