Magistrate Judge Stephen L. Crocker didn't like this tactic. He froze eleven of Malibu's cases in western Wisconsin, and ordered Malibu's lawyer to explain why she shouldn't be sanctioned for violating court rules. Filing paperwork with the Court with no purpose except to harass or embarrass an opponent is a big no-no. Judge Crocker wondered why Malibu would file a list of movies with embarrassing titles that Malibu doesn't own and can't sue over.
I read quite often that galaxies are moving away from each other at increasing speed.
In fact faster than light.
While special relativity constrains objects in the universe from moving faster than light with respect to each other when they are in a local, dynamical relationship, it places no theoretical constraint on the relative motion between two objects that are globally separated and out of causal contact. It is thus possible for two objects to become separated in space by more than the distance light could have travelled, which means that, if the expansion remains constant, the two objects will never come into causal contact. For example, galaxies that are more than approximately 4.5 gigaparsecs away from us are expanding away from us faster than light. We can still see such objects because the universe in the past was expanding more slowly than it is today, so the ancient light being received from these objects is still able to reach us, though if the expansion continues unabated, there will never come a time that we will see the light from such objects being produced ‘'today (on a so-called "space-like slice of spacetime") and vice-versa because space itself is expanding between Earth and the source faster than any light can be exchanged.
So that's confusing to me, wouldn't their mass increase as well and possibly lead to a massive attraction then collapse of the Universe back to the point prior to the Big Bang? Or is it just the distance not the velocity relative to each other.
I would attribute that to inadequate familiarity with the subject area.
Because you have a historical view, you can't see what's happening to you in this time, the things that happened under Bush opened a Pandoras box of nastiness for the future.
That won't be obvious for most until quite a few years have passed.
I thought you indicated that was a horrible ruling.
No I said "don't get your hopes up" that's all I said.
One of the Judges stated
In her dissent, Sotomayor argued that the reasonableness of a search or seizure should instead be determined by evaluating "an officer's understanding of the facts against the actual state of the law."
Others, presumably in the know, have stated this allows a violation of the 4th amendment at anytime by allowing the officer to claim ignorance.
So while the case was minor, the implications of the decision are not.
Of course you would know this if you actually read the wiki, instead of spending your time reading into what I stated, and did your due diligence.
Whatsapp is owned by Facebook, Facebook can not be trusted, Whispersystems is Moxie Marlinspikes gig, so has Moxie sold out? Possible but not probable so I'm going with "additional code" added to the package once the Facebook Balut's get their slimy claws on it.
With a 50inch screen at home, anything I want to eat or drink plus sitting there in my boxers why the fuck would I go to a movie theater? To listen to noisy children? To listen to other peoples cell phone calls? To over pay for nasty popcorn or candy? Or maybe the sticky seats and floors.
People are consistently manipulated via the media, their buying choices, their humor, their self identification, their politics, think about an environment where you are not exposed to some sort of advertising, propaganda, or other negative stimulus.
Do you have an environment like that? We are drowning in a sea of media manipulation, and most can't see it as they have grown up with it.
Ultra-wideband is also used in "see-through-the-wall" precision radar-imaging technology,[10][11][12] precision locating and tracking (using distance measurements between radios), and precision time-of-arrival-based localization approaches.[13] It is efficient, with a spatial capacity of approximately 1013 bit/s/m.[citation needed] UWB radar has been proposed as the active sensor component in an Automatic Target Recognition application, designed to detect humans or objects that have fallen onto subway tracks.[14]
Magistrate Judge Stephen L. Crocker didn't like this tactic. He froze eleven of Malibu's cases in western Wisconsin, and ordered Malibu's lawyer to explain why she shouldn't be sanctioned for violating court rules. Filing paperwork with the Court with no purpose except to harass or embarrass an opponent is a big no-no. Judge Crocker wondered why Malibu would file a list of movies with embarrassing titles that Malibu doesn't own and can't sue over.
https://www.eff.org/cases/mali...
Like this?: http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
Ooops forgot this bit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I read quite often that galaxies are moving away from each other at increasing speed.
In fact faster than light.
While special relativity constrains objects in the universe from moving faster than light with respect to each other when they are in a local, dynamical relationship, it places no theoretical constraint on the relative motion between two objects that are globally separated and out of causal contact. It is thus possible for two objects to become separated in space by more than the distance light could have travelled, which means that, if the expansion remains constant, the two objects will never come into causal contact. For example, galaxies that are more than approximately 4.5 gigaparsecs away from us are expanding away from us faster than light. We can still see such objects because the universe in the past was expanding more slowly than it is today, so the ancient light being received from these objects is still able to reach us, though if the expansion continues unabated, there will never come a time that we will see the light from such objects being produced ‘'today (on a so-called "space-like slice of spacetime") and vice-versa because space itself is expanding between Earth and the source faster than any light can be exchanged.
So that's confusing to me, wouldn't their mass increase as well and possibly lead to a massive attraction then collapse of the Universe back to the point prior to the Big Bang?
Or is it just the distance not the velocity relative to each other.
The real point you should be talking about is how a routine traffic stop made it all the way to the Supreme Court.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...
I would attribute that to inadequate familiarity with the subject area.
Because you have a historical view, you can't see what's happening to you in this time, the things that happened under Bush opened a Pandoras box of nastiness for the future.
That won't be obvious for most until quite a few years have passed.
I thought you indicated that was a horrible ruling.
No I said "don't get your hopes up" that's all I said.
One of the Judges stated
In her dissent, Sotomayor argued that the reasonableness of a search or seizure should instead be determined by evaluating "an officer's understanding of the facts against the actual state of the law."
Others, presumably in the know, have stated this allows a violation of the 4th amendment at anytime by allowing the officer to claim ignorance.
So while the case was minor, the implications of the decision are not.
Of course you would know this if you actually read the wiki, instead of spending your time reading into what I stated, and did your due diligence.
What does that have to do with the Supreme Court decision?
We will never know, but we can say Bush was one of the worst if not THE worst (prior to Obama)
Your contention is that it was unconstitutionally unreasonable to make the traffic stop
I never said that.
Are you of the opinion
I'm of the opinion Bush was the worst thing that ever happened to this country, until Obama came along of course.
"470,000 years" Yeah most civilizations probably don't last that long.
Bush v Gore
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Citizens United
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Heien v North Carolina (you got to read this one)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
And so on...
All infringements stored for later use if you decide to protest the government or participate in the EFF, etc.
No statute of limitations.
So... wtf?
Whatsapp is owned by Facebook, Facebook can not be trusted, Whispersystems is Moxie Marlinspikes gig, so has Moxie sold out? Possible but not probable so I'm going with "additional code" added to the package once the Facebook Balut's get their slimy claws on it.
What's a Balut?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
With a 50inch screen at home, anything I want to eat or drink plus sitting there in my boxers why the fuck would I go to a movie theater?
To listen to noisy children? To listen to other peoples cell phone calls? To over pay for nasty popcorn or candy? Or maybe the sticky seats and floors.
It would be the death of those Comcast termites.
Just in case you're wondering how well this manipulation works...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Lets consider some common terms.
"Consumer"
"Brand Loyalty"
People are consistently manipulated via the media, their buying choices, their humor, their self identification, their politics, think about an environment where you are not exposed to some sort of advertising, propaganda, or other negative stimulus.
Do you have an environment like that?
We are drowning in a sea of media manipulation, and most can't see it as they have grown up with it.
Everyone knows all the good hackers are fat slobs with asthma... *eyeball roll*
Sure conspiracy is an option, I've covered that multiple times here's one: http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
But here's something else to consider, getting caught at lying IS incompetence, so you see no matter how you look at it they are incompetent.
Robots.
Besides with 7.5 billion humans and growing I doubt "wage slaves" will ever run out.
The answer to every human problem? Population control.
Poor Africa seems to get the worst of everything, and now more of China's pollution.
Also the safety aspects for the technically minded: http://www.hindawi.com/journal...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Ultra-wideband is also used in "see-through-the-wall" precision radar-imaging technology,[10][11][12] precision locating and tracking (using distance measurements between radios), and precision time-of-arrival-based localization approaches.[13] It is efficient, with a spatial capacity of approximately 1013 bit/s/m.[citation needed] UWB radar has been proposed as the active sensor component in an Automatic Target Recognition application, designed to detect humans or objects that have fallen onto subway tracks.[14]