Are you seriously advocating that anything that COULD theoretically work as a weapon - IF YOU ADD MORE PARTS TO IT - should be grounds for being slapped in handcuffs, paraded past your friends and interrogated without the presence of a lawyer or, in the case of a minor, your parents?
Enforce a lower sound quality when a copyrighted song is detected (let's say something like radio quality?), add a link to buy the song for less than a dollar on iTunes, Amazon and whoever else signs up for that, and voila. Everyone wins.
Might even make it easier to find out what that song you're hearing is called so you can buy it.
As well as ligers etc. The equines just came to mind first. You can point to wolves and dogs as well as a direct example of the next 'step' of evolution while the previous one still flourishes.
Species A doesn't suddenly become Species B on a given date; instead specific tribes of Species A may live in a climate where it gets increasingly cold, meaning only those hardiest to cold survive and over a long period of time become Species B. However, other tribes of Species A live where the climate remains warm, has no selection for hardiness against cold (perhaps even a selection against it if the heat easily exhausts them), and remains Species A even while Species B starts thriving.
I had one of those. An incredible ripoff considering I rarely printed anything but did have to scan documents related to a house sale only to be told nope, gotta go buy MOAR INKZ!
Voluntarily, to the tune of, "Either you guys set something up yourselves that is acceptable, or we will do it for you." That's the kind of incentive that lets a business be nice to its employees; otherwise they just need to all agree that no job offers a work week lower than 70 hours so there can be no shopping around for the workers.
Let us abolish vacation time, sick time, maternity leave, weekends, nights, and all those other ridiculous "personal" things.
The moment you are done with your education you are a worker drone and need to work 24/7/365 for the rest of your life with no compensation other than the most basic necessities to not die TOO quickly.
Worker's rights? Hell no, those are anti-capitalistic!
Just got a raise, but exhausted from pulling a 30 hour shift? Depressed and slouched.
How accurate is this really going to be considering the multitude of reasons you could have for walking in one way or another? What about people with a bad knee who start walking strangely because the knee starts hurting?
A lot of comments here are 'demanding' that bikes follow the speed limits. Now, it's been a lot of years since I was last on a bike, but I can't imagine braking from 35 mph or there-about with one hand being any kind of fun, safe, or good for the wrist.
Other posts here demand bikes be able to keep up with the speed limit; can YOU reliably brake with the handbrake with no hands on your bike from doing 35 miles per hour?
Are you seriously advocating that anything that COULD theoretically work as a weapon - IF YOU ADD MORE PARTS TO IT - should be grounds for being slapped in handcuffs, paraded past your friends and interrogated without the presence of a lawyer or, in the case of a minor, your parents?
Cell phones can be used as bomb triggers.
Cell phones look like cell phones which can be used as bomb triggers.
Cell phones sometimes go off in class and make weird sounds, ie. ring tones.
Do you know what I expect to happen? The teacher asking the owner of the phone to turn it off.
That is actually a really good idea.
Enforce a lower sound quality when a copyrighted song is detected (let's say something like radio quality?), add a link to buy the song for less than a dollar on iTunes, Amazon and whoever else signs up for that, and voila. Everyone wins.
Might even make it easier to find out what that song you're hearing is called so you can buy it.
As opposed to not going to a doctor or hospital at all because they would face financial ruin for doing so?
Her invitation for arguments almost reads like, "Go on, I need a good laugh."
There are already several games that are WAY above 10 GB, though.
Witcher 3, if my memory serves right, clocks in over 30 GB.
Final Fantasy 14 with Heavensward clocks in over 20 GB.
I -think- Final Fantasy 13 was an insane 40-50 GB, and with FF15 releasing soon I doubt it will be any smaller.
10 GB for a game just doesn't cut it any longer.
It means this watch has AT LEAST 313 single points of failure.
As well as ligers etc. The equines just came to mind first. You can point to wolves and dogs as well as a direct example of the next 'step' of evolution while the previous one still flourishes.
Horses, donkeys and zebras say hi.
That's not quite how it works.
Species A doesn't suddenly become Species B on a given date; instead specific tribes of Species A may live in a climate where it gets increasingly cold, meaning only those hardiest to cold survive and over a long period of time become Species B. However, other tribes of Species A live where the climate remains warm, has no selection for hardiness against cold (perhaps even a selection against it if the heat easily exhausts them), and remains Species A even while Species B starts thriving.
I had one of those. An incredible ripoff considering I rarely printed anything but did have to scan documents related to a house sale only to be told nope, gotta go buy MOAR INKZ!
Voluntarily, to the tune of, "Either you guys set something up yourselves that is acceptable, or we will do it for you." That's the kind of incentive that lets a business be nice to its employees; otherwise they just need to all agree that no job offers a work week lower than 70 hours so there can be no shopping around for the workers.
You are so right!
Let us abolish vacation time, sick time, maternity leave, weekends, nights, and all those other ridiculous "personal" things.
The moment you are done with your education you are a worker drone and need to work 24/7/365 for the rest of your life with no compensation other than the most basic necessities to not die TOO quickly.
Worker's rights? Hell no, those are anti-capitalistic!
Pretty sure stolen property can be used for evidence so long as it wasn't the police that stole it.
Otherwise a trial against a burglar gets really interesting.
Delete?
You're new here, aren't you?
Just got a raise, but exhausted from pulling a 30 hour shift? Depressed and slouched.
How accurate is this really going to be considering the multitude of reasons you could have for walking in one way or another? What about people with a bad knee who start walking strangely because the knee starts hurting?
And to think this research project started when a college undergrad typed, "How to get married" into Google and learned that he had to tie the knot.
6B=1X8Vg+Bxqfs=2oPEy
Isn't that the proof to Fermat's Theorem?
Sigh.
Slashdot, that wasn't HTML code.
Was supposed to say "it can't do [task] like Windows can!"
I thought the correct way of asking was, "Lol, Linux sucks, it can't do like Windows can!"
Then you get a massive flamefest explaining at least ten ways of accomplishing that task.
slashdot dot slash dot slash story slash ...
Ow my head.
There is a strange kind of awesome to that picture.
Yes, you break quite easily like that.
A lot of comments here are 'demanding' that bikes follow the speed limits. Now, it's been a lot of years since I was last on a bike, but I can't imagine braking from 35 mph or there-about with one hand being any kind of fun, safe, or good for the wrist.
At what speeds?
Other posts here demand bikes be able to keep up with the speed limit; can YOU reliably brake with the handbrake with no hands on your bike from doing 35 miles per hour?
Interesting question here:
Were those laws written when pedal brakes were the norm, before handbrakes as the only kind of braking became a 'smart' thing to do?