So far the prosecutors record is 3/6 (for felonies). Two weren't the brightest bulbs, the third got real unlucky. That's not counting people I met subsequent to their involvement with courts. Couldn't begin to calculate my 'got away with it total', depends on how you count the counts.
It would be fair to say: I don't have an excessive respect for the law. Also mild case of explosive pyromania as a teen (nothing bigger than two kilos of explosive). I know I've dodged some bullets, once spotted 'shiney shoes' on the way up to the Sierra and detoured (pre 215). Garden was fine, there was a flash of mutual recognition (they saw me 'see them') but I didn't lead them anywhere. I think they were looking for tweak labs, not gardens in any case. It's kind of obvious tweak is not my drug of choice, people my age that do tweak look like they're 3/4 dead already.
Even as a kid: I've walked out of parties when people started getting ready to take pictures of felonious activities.
The asshats mistake in this case was allowing themselves to be used as props. Never allow yourself to be a pawn in somebody else's conspiracy. Keep your mouth shut, never record details, watch your use of tech. They did everything exactly wrong, to say nothing of being misinformed idiots in the first place.
It's right in the summary: 'filed solely to enhance the value of a scientist's resume'.
Patents are expensive to file and even more expensive to enforce. Private enterprise looks at the patents with cost/benefit primary before filing. Less true for business' with staff shysters (or run by shysters), but still true. One innovation typically takes more than one patent (various degrees of specificity), if they expect to hold and profit from it.
At very least, it will bankrupt their parents. At best it will roll-up the puppet masters. You know the little shits will stampede to the snitch deals, just like Sharpton did back in the day.
It doesn't take much to connect someone to a conspiracy.
Assuming 5 channels...Average $40/speaker. I don't think you can get any cheaper than that. You can't home build a good speaker for $40, the bass element alone is more. You can't home build a single sub and 5 mid/highs for $200.
$200 will get you a really good quality set of headphones (or pieces of shit beats if you're stupid).
BMW has been using POS 'secret decoder ring' sockets/bolts for decades. These days you can get them from other than parts trucks, but that's a recent development.
Many other euro manufactures are also starting to use them.
I've heard of Frog farmers going 'on strike' for higher prices. Apparently not realizing they were independent businesses and were blowing their own peckers off.
You have to be a special kind of stupid to hack on a system still under warranty. I bet 99% of hacked firmware installs happen just after warranty expiration. Just like suping up a car, you don't do it to a brand new one.
It's much more fun to outrun cars that cost their owners much more than yours. You should have seen the Maserati drivers reaction when he lost to an old Civic (twice), he shit himself.
If the equipment breaks down during the harvest/planting the farmer is already screwed. They have downtime in the middle of summer and winter, the smart ones get their equipment as ready as economically possible during those times.
Mega farmers just hire harvester crews, who move south during harvest season.
You clearly don't know what your talking about.
So far the prosecutors record is 3/6 (for felonies). Two weren't the brightest bulbs, the third got real unlucky. That's not counting people I met subsequent to their involvement with courts. Couldn't begin to calculate my 'got away with it total', depends on how you count the counts.
It would be fair to say: I don't have an excessive respect for the law. Also mild case of explosive pyromania as a teen (nothing bigger than two kilos of explosive). I know I've dodged some bullets, once spotted 'shiney shoes' on the way up to the Sierra and detoured (pre 215). Garden was fine, there was a flash of mutual recognition (they saw me 'see them') but I didn't lead them anywhere. I think they were looking for tweak labs, not gardens in any case. It's kind of obvious tweak is not my drug of choice, people my age that do tweak look like they're 3/4 dead already.
Even as a kid: I've walked out of parties when people started getting ready to take pictures of felonious activities.
The asshats mistake in this case was allowing themselves to be used as props. Never allow yourself to be a pawn in somebody else's conspiracy. Keep your mouth shut, never record details, watch your use of tech. They did everything exactly wrong, to say nothing of being misinformed idiots in the first place.
Because if the carfax report on the first stage doesn't record the damage, he'll be able to get more money for it?
It's right in the summary: 'filed solely to enhance the value of a scientist's resume'.
Patents are expensive to file and even more expensive to enforce. Private enterprise looks at the patents with cost/benefit primary before filing. Less true for business' with staff shysters (or run by shysters), but still true. One innovation typically takes more than one patent (various degrees of specificity), if they expect to hold and profit from it.
At very least, it will bankrupt their parents. At best it will roll-up the puppet masters. You know the little shits will stampede to the snitch deals, just like Sharpton did back in the day.
It doesn't take much to connect someone to a conspiracy.
We primarily need fuel in earth orbit. Nobody is going anyplace past Mars and stopping at Mars on the way. Orbits don't work like that.
Republic, not democracy.
But don't let anything interfere with your delusions. That's a sure path to good mental health. Just double down.
They think they are smart and everybody else is stupid, their * studies profs told them. Overconfidence will get them every time.
Conspiracy laws are a bitch. The 'crime' spreads like herpes.
Let em stew. The more disconnected from reality they become the better.
Russian ammo dumps are now fair targets.
I'm good with this leading where it goes. We'll see who laughs last.
I'll bet you're wrong about who was paying the rioters bills. These were the usual black block suspects.
That would require intelligence. Remember who we're talking about.
Losers throwing emotional hissy fits aren't known for well thought out plans.
Some way that doesn't leave an electronic trail that will make conspiracy charges easy peasy?
This couldn't happen to a bigger group of assholes, so good.
If your talking about making fuel. Absolutely, grab an icy earth crossing asteroid. Closer and the fuel is where you need it, not down another well.
And you will finally see it as a problem when it's turned around. Typical.
$200...really good quality. Yikes.
Assuming 5 channels...Average $40/speaker. I don't think you can get any cheaper than that. You can't home build a good speaker for $40, the bass element alone is more. You can't home build a single sub and 5 mid/highs for $200.
$200 will get you a really good quality set of headphones (or pieces of shit beats if you're stupid).
Not earlier, but better for sure. Even if the pirates only get 720 off component.
Tool trucks...don't know where 'parts' came from. Duh.
Why would you go down a gravity well to make fuel when you have an asteroid belt with much ice right next to it?
BMW has been using POS 'secret decoder ring' sockets/bolts for decades. These days you can get them from other than parts trucks, but that's a recent development.
Many other euro manufactures are also starting to use them.
I've heard of Frog farmers going 'on strike' for higher prices. Apparently not realizing they were independent businesses and were blowing their own peckers off.
You have to be a special kind of stupid to hack on a system still under warranty. I bet 99% of hacked firmware installs happen just after warranty expiration. Just like suping up a car, you don't do it to a brand new one.
It's much more fun to outrun cars that cost their owners much more than yours. You should have seen the Maserati drivers reaction when he lost to an old Civic (twice), he shit himself.
Both are somewhat protective of their successes.
Any car company can buy Opel today, but nobody wants it.
A lot of those don't even own their own harvester equipment. 'Harvest as a service' exists.
If the equipment breaks down during the harvest/planting the farmer is already screwed. They have downtime in the middle of summer and winter, the smart ones get their equipment as ready as economically possible during those times.
Mega farmers just hire harvester crews, who move south during harvest season.