Mandatory Palestine. What became Isreal. When the jews acted just like the arabs of today. No hands over there are clean, it's just Isreal is pretending they are the sole victim instead of just aggressor #854 in that cursed plot of dirt. If you even want an easy specific, AOL Keywords: David Hotel Bombing
It does happen. Not going to bother with linking but....
In Maryland some lady was hit with 2 miles under speed limit, for hogging the left lane. Her excuse that there were 40mph winds that day making for hazardous conditions was denied.
In North (South?) Carolina a stop was ruled valid because 'The speed limit was 60, everyone was doing 75, so the trooper was right in pulling you over for doing 55'. This was an attempt at an appeal on the basis of unlawful stopping pursuant to a possession charge.
In Ontario a man was dinged for doing 17 kmph over the speed limit: 'you are breaking the law if you do even one kilometer over the speed limit' said the judge. He protested a month later by doing the exact speed limit, causing a 4km long traffic jam. He was hit with obstructing traffic and had his license suspended. Of note: he had a 'partner' that was nailed with the same fine, who was driving in tandem in the adjacent lane.
Ontario has a section of it's Highway Traffic Act (132) that states basically 'don't slow or block traffic unless there is a damn good reason' - 110$ fine and 2 demerits.
Lastly, someone in Australia was nailed by photo radar for 'allegedly doing the speed limit in a speed limit zone'. That one I'm pretty sure was dismissed as a stupid glitch.
Basically people do get nailed for driving too slow, but it's generally because they are interfering with traffic, or in a few cases, are a safety concern (i.e. it's more that the vehicle is unfit for the highway/severe grade).
Beyond faking screenshots (editing the shot, editing the page), maybe not a 3-minutes-storm of multiple tweets with perfect punctuation and grammar by an account with no other posts, that were some how 'caught' within 12 seconds of its final message while not logged in to twitter? Cue Patreon link
I'd also accept threat notifications submitted to the FBI and deemed credible, as opposed to submitted to twitter and deemed fund-able.
If words were that worrisome, pretty sure most of us would be dead by that Navy Seal that likes to post.
And what you said is "'Opinions must be politically correct or we will arrest you' is a good thing. Go Oceania!"
Churches should be allowed to be homophobic - and should also be toothless in matters of law and called out on their views. Idiocy and being wrong hasn't been outlawed - just pity the bigots and only raise your ire if they act on their views. [That said they can have their little homophobe club and exclude girls too for all I care - bygone relic of a superstitious age:P ]
Of course not! Don't you know discrimination requires prejudice plus power. Obviously Symbian lacks the market share to have discriminatory file practices.
I might be misreading, but think you think I'm siding with status quo. I'm saying *everyone* is seemingly emotionally involved in it - not just some poor girl getting upset at pronouns. They all should leave feelings out of it. (though if it's a private club and they all enjoy being jerks then um.. carry on and don't breed?)
While humans cannot avoid action without someone somewhere taking offence at it, this is also not a justification to seek to offend. Saying "you're being a fuckwad' is hardly a neutral response. I cannot associate chan-culture dialogue with 'professional'.
On second thought, I can, and picturing a G8 Summit where they speak like they were out of/pol/ would be popcorn-worthy.
Problem: jackass is relative. One person's offense is another person's hello. To use two female coworkers: actions to one if done to the other would piss her off, but if NOT done to the first, would piss her off. How about instead, just do the job and leave feelings out of it *entirely*.
So he set the alarm to go off mid class? I mean, he could have mistakenly meant to have it go off at say, night time and instead set it for midday midclass....
I'll give you an example for the seatbelt one: was on a highway-speed road, when the person on a road to the left ran the stop sign, and smashed in the my driver side. Instead of kissing the passenger seat from the hit, I was kept in the seat behind the wheel long enough to notice an idiot on a RIGHT side road (was a little offset) decide if the other side was crossing it must be safe...and race out. Because was still 'driving', managed to minimise THAT impact somewhat.
They were refugees when they fled the country to a safe one. Once they then started trading up the country they were in, they stopped being refugees and turned into opportunists. Nothing wrong with that, but nothing that requires the world to bend over to accommodate them.
They also don't buy 300 euro a ticket tickets for themselves and their family to queue jump. Or hurl water/food off into ditches when provided, because the train to a 'better safe country' isn't provided. Or when they arrive, post selfies of waving huge bank notes from their monthly stipend.
Pale Moon refuses to use the Australis UI (Chrome-esque). (Why the UI)
As for better, what's the metric? I had a bunch of FF addons that were no longer compatible back when they changed to making their version numbers race Chrome's, so no idea what GP is talking about there. Personally prefer the old style to navigate. Plus, my current 200 tabs open (yeah yeah, I'm bad) has a larger footprint in FF than when in PM (have a few browsers on this computer). YMMV.
This is why companies of Tale of Tales are the new wave. No one wants boring games like DotA or stupid fighting games like LoL. They want walking simulators of visceral glory, of characters of depth and poignancy with their own agency. Fun is irrelevant, it's about the social and artistic experience. This is the tomorrow today!
...what do you mean the company failed harder than Crystal Pepsi?
Of course everyone in the neighbourhood knows whose drone it is. Just like they knew the guy had a shotgun and shorter trigger. This was all a setup by the antigun prodrone lobby to make a
Meh. Point of seconds to minutes is police would prioritise, so if seconds are minutes then minutes are hours? Can you now prove conclusively that that was the drone that was in the area "Zoom, Enhance. Uncrop. Aha! The serial number!" ? Is "oh yeah, he owns a drone" enough to convict? What if more than one person has a drone in that city! Or maybe was a passerby, a serial droner. Any proof after the drone is all nicely stashed away? "Going by engine temp, this drone was used in the last 10 hours Jethro. I'm afraid it appears our perp is a peep".
More than enough real crimes out there, this seems to have pretty much self-resolved. Police involvement seems silly, and showing up to reclaim the drone smacks of "Officer! This is the thief that stole my cocaine".
Naturally the guy overreacted though, it's not like anyone has ever been hurt or killed by a drone. We should all let them fly overhead without concern.
Mandatory Palestine. What became Isreal. When the jews acted just like the arabs of today. No hands over there are clean, it's just Isreal is pretending they are the sole victim instead of just aggressor #854 in that cursed plot of dirt. If you even want an easy specific, AOL Keywords: David Hotel Bombing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Gord Thomson, a teacher from Campbellford, back in 1995. http://www.freerepublic.com/fo... http://www.drivers.com/article...
It does happen. Not going to bother with linking but....
In Maryland some lady was hit with 2 miles under speed limit, for hogging the left lane. Her excuse that there were 40mph winds that day making for hazardous conditions was denied.
In North (South?) Carolina a stop was ruled valid because 'The speed limit was 60, everyone was doing 75, so the trooper was right in pulling you over for doing 55'. This was an attempt at an appeal on the basis of unlawful stopping pursuant to a possession charge.
In Ontario a man was dinged for doing 17 kmph over the speed limit: 'you are breaking the law if you do even one kilometer over the speed limit' said the judge. He protested a month later by doing the exact speed limit, causing a 4km long traffic jam. He was hit with obstructing traffic and had his license suspended. Of note: he had a 'partner' that was nailed with the same fine, who was driving in tandem in the adjacent lane.
Ontario has a section of it's Highway Traffic Act (132) that states basically 'don't slow or block traffic unless there is a damn good reason' - 110$ fine and 2 demerits.
Lastly, someone in Australia was nailed by photo radar for 'allegedly doing the speed limit in a speed limit zone'. That one I'm pretty sure was dismissed as a stupid glitch.
Basically people do get nailed for driving too slow, but it's generally because they are interfering with traffic, or in a few cases, are a safety concern (i.e. it's more that the vehicle is unfit for the highway/severe grade).
Apparently as long as you wait 30 years before asking the question, and as long as they succeeded? Yes.
Beyond faking screenshots (editing the shot, editing the page), maybe not a 3-minutes-storm of multiple tweets with perfect punctuation and grammar by an account with no other posts, that were some how 'caught' within 12 seconds of its final message while not logged in to twitter? Cue Patreon link
I'd also accept threat notifications submitted to the FBI and deemed credible, as opposed to submitted to twitter and deemed fund-able.
If words were that worrisome, pretty sure most of us would be dead by that Navy Seal that likes to post.
And what you said is "'Opinions must be politically correct or we will arrest you' is a good thing. Go Oceania!"
:P ]
Churches should be allowed to be homophobic - and should also be toothless in matters of law and called out on their views. Idiocy and being wrong hasn't been outlawed - just pity the bigots and only raise your ire if they act on their views. [That said they can have their little homophobe club and exclude girls too for all I care - bygone relic of a superstitious age
When they give consent. There is probably some kink out there for willing sleep-sex.
Of course not! Don't you know discrimination requires prejudice plus power. Obviously Symbian lacks the market share to have discriminatory file practices.
I might be misreading, but think you think I'm siding with status quo. I'm saying *everyone* is seemingly emotionally involved in it - not just some poor girl getting upset at pronouns. They all should leave feelings out of it. (though if it's a private club and they all enjoy being jerks then um.. carry on and don't breed?)
/pol/ would be popcorn-worthy.
While humans cannot avoid action without someone somewhere taking offence at it, this is also not a justification to seek to offend. Saying "you're being a fuckwad' is hardly a neutral response. I cannot associate chan-culture dialogue with 'professional'.
On second thought, I can, and picturing a G8 Summit where they speak like they were out of
Problem: jackass is relative. One person's offense is another person's hello. To use two female coworkers: actions to one if done to the other would piss her off, but if NOT done to the first, would piss her off. How about instead, just do the job and leave feelings out of it *entirely*.
Cue the uneasy couple watching tv together, wondering why every third commercial is for Ashley Madison.
Check your privilege terranlord. Your humansplaining is hurtful to those that identify as other-celestial or planet-fluid.
More seriously, thank for the info. Was curious about the term, but not enough to rtfa - everyone knows a Mun base isn't helpful. Now Minmus...
With this in mind, All Bombs Timers will detonate at 1:12:00.
~Revised and Extended Overlord Handbook (6th ED)
So he set the alarm to go off mid class? I mean, he could have mistakenly meant to have it go off at say, night time and instead set it for midday midclass....
I'll give you an example for the seatbelt one: was on a highway-speed road, when the person on a road to the left ran the stop sign, and smashed in the my driver side. Instead of kissing the passenger seat from the hit, I was kept in the seat behind the wheel long enough to notice an idiot on a RIGHT side road (was a little offset) decide if the other side was crossing it must be safe...and race out. Because was still 'driving', managed to minimise THAT impact somewhat.
40 comments and no "new robot overlords". What has slashdot come to?
And according to some reports, how many are ISIS?
I bet you're loved by carnies.
They were refugees when they fled the country to a safe one. Once they then started trading up the country they were in, they stopped being refugees and turned into opportunists. Nothing wrong with that, but nothing that requires the world to bend over to accommodate them.
They also don't buy 300 euro a ticket tickets for themselves and their family to queue jump. Or hurl water/food off into ditches when provided, because the train to a 'better safe country' isn't provided. Or when they arrive, post selfies of waving huge bank notes from their monthly stipend.
It's true. Sweden's crime statistics entirely backs this up. Sweden Yes.
http://www.thelocal.se/20051214/2683
Pale Moon refuses to use the Australis UI (Chrome-esque). (Why the UI)
As for better, what's the metric? I had a bunch of FF addons that were no longer compatible back when they changed to making their version numbers race Chrome's, so no idea what GP is talking about there. Personally prefer the old style to navigate. Plus, my current 200 tabs open (yeah yeah, I'm bad) has a larger footprint in FF than when in PM (have a few browsers on this computer). YMMV.
This is why companies of Tale of Tales are the new wave. No one wants boring games like DotA or stupid fighting games like LoL. They want walking simulators of visceral glory, of characters of depth and poignancy with their own agency. Fun is irrelevant, it's about the social and artistic experience. This is the tomorrow today!
...what do you mean the company failed harder than Crystal Pepsi?
This is Russia. This is Russian Government. I'd wager illegal is whatever they decide it is.
Of course everyone in the neighbourhood knows whose drone it is. Just like they knew the guy had a shotgun and shorter trigger. This was all a setup by the antigun prodrone lobby to make a
Meh. Point of seconds to minutes is police would prioritise, so if seconds are minutes then minutes are hours? Can you now prove conclusively that that was the drone that was in the area "Zoom, Enhance. Uncrop. Aha! The serial number!" ? Is "oh yeah, he owns a drone" enough to convict? What if more than one person has a drone in that city! Or maybe was a passerby, a serial droner. Any proof after the drone is all nicely stashed away? "Going by engine temp, this drone was used in the last 10 hours Jethro. I'm afraid it appears our perp is a peep".
More than enough real crimes out there, this seems to have pretty much self-resolved. Police involvement seems silly, and showing up to reclaim the drone smacks of "Officer! This is the thief that stole my cocaine".
Naturally the guy overreacted though, it's not like anyone has ever been hurt or killed by a drone. We should all let them fly overhead without concern.