Everyone should not be required to own a gun, but everyone should *be able to* own a gun. The right to bear arms is protected by the Constitution, and the Constitution applies to all US citizens on US territory, not just non-felons. We don't strip perjurers of their right to free speech, so why do so many people think it is okay to strip arms rights from violent felons? Both have demonstrated irresponsibility with a particular tool, but why the double standard? They get convicted, serve their time, and should be released as free men, not as sub-citizens who lose part of their constitutional protection.
I don't know* whether the Constitution applies to illegal aliens or not, but if it does I think it should apply 100% - not just partially. The document was not designed to allow rulers to pick and choose which sections apply and which do not.
* I suppose the question of whether it applies is based on which conditions you must meet for it to apply. Obviously the Constitution only applies on US territory. So given that a person is on US territory, does that person have to be a US citizen to be protected by the constitution, or does just occupying a spot on US land afford a person constitutional protection?
Net Neutrality is only an issue because the government is already interfering with the ISP market. The government grants all kinds of franchise contracts and emminent domain (redistribution of private property) to telcos and ISPs, which distorts the market by creating the very monopolies that we all hate. Once the ISPs have comfortable monopolies, the services go to shit. I don't understand why anyone thinks that additional government intervention will have any other effect than to make things worse.
Abandon net neutrality legislation. Forbid municipalities from selling franchise monopolies. Do away with emminent domain. Then any number of solutions will appear on the market - ISPs will compete to lease land from property owners to run infrastructure, neighborhoods and housing associations will cooperate to run their own wires and contract with ISPs to hook into their networks. Multiple ISPs in the same region will actually compete with each other, much like we are seeing with Comcast and Verizon where FiOS is being introduced. And the notion of having the government tell the ISPs and telcos how to carry traffic will disappear.
Absolutely not. Nobody should be denied the ability to protect himself. Not felons, not psychos, not this guy. Infringing on a person's right to bear arms is unconstitutional.
Are you also in favor of taking away the First Amendment rights of liars?
That is the policy at Carnegie Mellon. The first time a student is caught cheating, they lose their financial aid. The second time, they get expelled. Discussing homework counts as cheating and because of the consequences, everybody is too paranoid to even discuss class material that might be related to homework. Everyone hates it but the administration doesn't care because the incidences of cheating have gone way down since introducing the policy.
"Black rifle" is a misquote of "Evil Black Rifle" which is any semi-auto rifle that is painted black and has a large magazine, like an AK-47 or an AR-15 or an AR-10 or an HK91 or an SKS (with fancy furniture) or a FAL or an M82 and so on. Such rifles also have other scary features like muzzle breaks, flash hiders, pistol grips, and barrel shrouds.
Does the government keep the $31 million, or does it get distributed to those people who bought price-fixed displays? If the government keeps it, do the victims get a tax cut?
I'd rather a profitable, productive company like Hitachi keep the money than the parasitic government.
I was recently considered for jury duty in a cocaine selling/possession case. One of the screening questions the potential jurors were asked was "Do you have any problems with the Indiana drug laws?" I said yes, that they should be repealed. The judge asked if I was capable of making a distinction between what the law said and what I believed. I said yes, of course, and brought up jury nullification. He said that we don't do that anymore, and I was dismissed from jury duty.
Build a homemade blast furnace in your back yard. Use coal as fuel and a leaf blower as a bellows. Hard drives are mostly aluminum, which melts at the relatively low temperature of about 1200 Fahrenheit.
One time I put a hard drive in, and the rest of the evening I would randomly get brilliant purple sparks out of the furnace. Maybe the metals in the magnets?
Actually, you don't even need a modchip. Linux can be installed without ever opening the Xbox. If you do open it, the tsop write protection can be disabled allowing one to flash the BIOS. A RAM upgrade can also be done once the tsop is flashed. I have 5 Xboxes I've done this with and it makes a nice little cluster, outrunning my dual Xeons at times.
Does anyone else appreciate the irony of a fossil fish being presented on what appears to be a fossil web page?
Everyone should not be required to own a gun, but everyone should *be able to* own a gun. The right to bear arms is protected by the Constitution, and the Constitution applies to all US citizens on US territory, not just non-felons. We don't strip perjurers of their right to free speech, so why do so many people think it is okay to strip arms rights from violent felons? Both have demonstrated irresponsibility with a particular tool, but why the double standard? They get convicted, serve their time, and should be released as free men, not as sub-citizens who lose part of their constitutional protection.
I don't know* whether the Constitution applies to illegal aliens or not, but if it does I think it should apply 100% - not just partially. The document was not designed to allow rulers to pick and choose which sections apply and which do not.
* I suppose the question of whether it applies is based on which conditions you must meet for it to apply. Obviously the Constitution only applies on US territory. So given that a person is on US territory, does that person have to be a US citizen to be protected by the constitution, or does just occupying a spot on US land afford a person constitutional protection?
Net Neutrality is only an issue because the government is already interfering with the ISP market. The government grants all kinds of franchise contracts and emminent domain (redistribution of private property) to telcos and ISPs, which distorts the market by creating the very monopolies that we all hate. Once the ISPs have comfortable monopolies, the services go to shit. I don't understand why anyone thinks that additional government intervention will have any other effect than to make things worse.
Abandon net neutrality legislation. Forbid municipalities from selling franchise monopolies. Do away with emminent domain. Then any number of solutions will appear on the market - ISPs will compete to lease land from property owners to run infrastructure, neighborhoods and housing associations will cooperate to run their own wires and contract with ISPs to hook into their networks. Multiple ISPs in the same region will actually compete with each other, much like we are seeing with Comcast and Verizon where FiOS is being introduced. And the notion of having the government tell the ISPs and telcos how to carry traffic will disappear.
This isn't a surprise at all.
and hundreds of terabytes per day. Any word on what they're using for a database back-end?
Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Absolutely not. Nobody should be denied the ability to protect himself. Not felons, not psychos, not this guy. Infringing on a person's right to bear arms is unconstitutional.
Are you also in favor of taking away the First Amendment rights of liars?
That is the policy at Carnegie Mellon. The first time a student is caught cheating, they lose their financial aid. The second time, they get expelled. Discussing homework counts as cheating and because of the consequences, everybody is too paranoid to even discuss class material that might be related to homework. Everyone hates it but the administration doesn't care because the incidences of cheating have gone way down since introducing the policy.
Infuriating.
"Black rifle" is a misquote of "Evil Black Rifle" which is any semi-auto rifle that is painted black and has a large magazine, like an AK-47 or an AR-15 or an AR-10 or an HK91 or an SKS (with fancy furniture) or a FAL or an M82 and so on. Such rifles also have other scary features like muzzle breaks, flash hiders, pistol grips, and barrel shrouds.
UPS and FedEx provide a valuable service. I'd much rather they get my money than the government.
I'd rather UPS or FedEx get my money. They at least provide a valuable service.
I suspect we could learn more if the world used real money rather than monopoly money.
Fixed that for you.
I'm waiting.
I think it's already there... I got it to actually load 1 out of 6 trys
Well that's why it's slashdotted... people are loading it six times!
Does the government keep the $31 million, or does it get distributed to those people who bought price-fixed displays? If the government keeps it, do the victims get a tax cut?
I'd rather a profitable, productive company like Hitachi keep the money than the parasitic government.
I was recently considered for jury duty in a cocaine selling/possession case. One of the screening questions the potential jurors were asked was "Do you have any problems with the Indiana drug laws?" I said yes, that they should be repealed. The judge asked if I was capable of making a distinction between what the law said and what I believed. I said yes, of course, and brought up jury nullification. He said that we don't do that anymore, and I was dismissed from jury duty.
Why not just put one of those green "Mr. Yuck" stickers from the doctor's office on every container of nuclear waste?
VMware server (and probably workstation) lets guest operating systems access USB devices on the host operating system.
Build a homemade blast furnace in your back yard. Use coal as fuel and a leaf blower as a bellows. Hard drives are mostly aluminum, which melts at the relatively low temperature of about 1200 Fahrenheit.
One time I put a hard drive in, and the rest of the evening I would randomly get brilliant purple sparks out of the furnace. Maybe the metals in the magnets?
Just use Rockbox then. It's an open-source firmware replacement. Though it may not run on the newest generation of iPods yet... http://rockbox.org/
cant wait, this will be cool
Actually, you don't even need a modchip. Linux can be installed without ever opening the Xbox. If you do open it, the tsop write protection can be disabled allowing one to flash the BIOS. A RAM upgrade can also be done once the tsop is flashed. I have 5 Xboxes I've done this with and it makes a nice little cluster, outrunning my dual Xeons at times.