I just have to wonder did it say in a raspy metallic voice "vision inpaired, I can not see!"?
No, it said, "Please stop resisting" and then, "Please drop your weapon" and then shot and killed the unarmed naked man crawling away on his hands and knees begging not to be shot.
Phoenix police just put in an order for 200 of the robots.
seriously hilarious grey-hat hacker prank waiting to happen. I suspect bananapeels won't cut it, put I'm sure that plastic tarp, sailfishing string, graphite spray/powder, oil, spray-paint, craltops, remote controlled tilt-ramps, duct-tape, wall-to-wall carpeting tape, some other trinkets and perhaps even some more elaborate wireless/mobile connection hacking can produce balls of fun with this partolbot.
It's already happened, friend. If you scroll to the bottom of the article, you will find that the patrolbot has been defeated using plastic tarp and barbecue sauce. I'm not shitting you.
" According to the San Francisco SPCA president, they "put a tarp over it, knocked it over, and put barbecue sauce on all the sensors."
I'm just wondering how long it will take to have the patrolbot designated as a "person" and allow police to shoot anyone who messes with it.
I didn't know that 'airwaves' could travel over powerlines. Maybe just the high frequency ones described in the summary? That's a hell of a breakthrough.
Why are you acting like Trump is different from everyone else who came before him?
Trump has said he doesn't like to read. He was preceded by Barack Obama who was Law Review at Harvard Law School and a law professor. Trump has "one of the great brains of all time" and "the best words" and Bill Clinton was a Rhodes Scholar.
try registering mothers who abort their kids and you'll find out that large sections of the Constitution were written in invisible ink
I'm curious: why would you want to register women who get abortions? Is there some compelling reason for this or are you just splashing in a kiddie pool of Breitbart piss?
They can only affect the underlying asset if people trade that asset. And the asset price can only go down as long as people are selling it.
The financial markets over the past 20 years have proven every thing you said is wrong.
After telling us why Bitcoins are not like precious metals or stocks, you want to pretend that Bitcoins are just like precious metals or stocks. The value of Bitcoin can be manipulated without a big sell-off simply by making them impossible to sell.
If I hold one bitcoin, and someone starts messing with derivatives, I still have one bitcoin. What if I just simply choose to ignore the derivatives ?
What happens with derivatives affects the underlying value of instrument from which it is derived.
Remember the economic crash in 2007-2008? Look what the trading of derivatives in mortgages did to the value of a house. Yes, if you owned a house before the crash, you still owned a house after the crash. It was just worth a hell of a lot less.
Bitcoin is a currency that's beyond the reach of banks and governments that wish to manipulate it for their own gains.
That's the insane rambling of someone who read Ayn Rand as an undergrad and never got over it.
Banks and governments could easily manipulate Bitcoin. Just because banks and the government can't print Bitcoin doesn't mean they can't manipulate its value. Have you ever heard of the forex scandal? The United States has manipulated the currency of Japan even though the US Mint doesn't print Yen.
All it would take is a well-placed government regulation here or a series of derivative trades there to destroy Bitcoin utterly. The only reason it hasn't happened yet is that there are some powerful people trying to see if they can make a fortune or two before they pull the rug out.
It would be simpler to just repeal the 17th. That really screwed the citizens.
This is my favorite dopey right-wing trope: "It really screws the citizens to allow them to vote on their own senators."
By your logic, the best thing that could happen "for the citizens" is to have all members of congress and the president chosen by a panel of Breitbart editors.
Apple Watches are a product developed by the NSA to be used in the event where incel nerds have to be tracked. There's a giant electronic map in a bunker somewhere with little blinking lights on it, clustered around openings of the new Star Wars movie.
Yeah, instead of leaving it under the control of those evil corporations, let's put it under the control of unaccountable Federal bureaucrats who claim to be following an abstract principle of Net Neutrality but actually don't.
I would suggest that we have a better record of regulated corporations than unregulated ones. And it's not that we should not put it under the control of "unaccountable Federal bureaucrats", it's that the FCC is the wrong unaccountable Federal bureaucrats.
Yes, Net Neutrality should be codified into law. We can't trust something so important to some mythical notion of a "free market" which has never existed and can never exist. The FCC can't do this job on its own.
Countries with single-payer health care have better medical outcomes and longer life expectancy.
https://www.oecd.org/els/healt...
No, it said, "Please stop resisting" and then, "Please drop your weapon" and then shot and killed the unarmed naked man crawling away on his hands and knees begging not to be shot.
Phoenix police just put in an order for 200 of the robots.
Trump is involved, so they'll be using AWS GoyCloud instead.
So, what you're saying is that AT&T is the Roy Moore of telecoms?
This reminds me, I have a Roy Moore joke:
"Say, Cletus, it sure is cold here in Alabama. It only got to be 35 today!"
"Yes sir, Judge Moore. I hear tonight we'll be dipping into the teens."
[Don't pretend you didn't laugh]
It's already happened, friend. If you scroll to the bottom of the article, you will find that the patrolbot has been defeated using plastic tarp and barbecue sauce. I'm not shitting you.
I'm just wondering how long it will take to have the patrolbot designated as a "person" and allow police to shoot anyone who messes with it.
Don't go slamming the ham radio.
Do you have to bring the Alabama Republican candidates into every discussion? We don't want to hear your political opinions, libtard.
Trump has said he doesn't like to read. He was preceded by Barack Obama who was Law Review at Harvard Law School and a law professor. Trump has "one of the great brains of all time" and "the best words" and Bill Clinton was a Rhodes Scholar.
One is capable of reading a law and one is not.
And now you have to register your toy drone.
Are you tired of winning yet?
No.
Show of hands: Who here believes Trump knows what the fuck he's signing? Seriously.
I'm curious: why would you want to register women who get abortions? Is there some compelling reason for this or are you just splashing in a kiddie pool of Breitbart piss?
(For those that are unfamiliar with the term, he literally has a set of Heil Pro 7 headphones plugged into a 12 lb smoked ham with orange glaze.)
You better hope the Daily Stormer starts running tornado warnings or you're gonna be fucked.
Show of hands, please:
How many of you believe that the people who buy this $5000 iMac will be the same people who actually need a $5000 iMac?
I'm thinking nah.
The Bitcoin is designed to have a fixed amount of fuel.
The financial markets over the past 20 years have proven every thing you said is wrong.
After telling us why Bitcoins are not like precious metals or stocks, you want to pretend that Bitcoins are just like precious metals or stocks. The value of Bitcoin can be manipulated without a big sell-off simply by making them impossible to sell.
What happens with derivatives affects the underlying value of instrument from which it is derived.
Remember the economic crash in 2007-2008? Look what the trading of derivatives in mortgages did to the value of a house. Yes, if you owned a house before the crash, you still owned a house after the crash. It was just worth a hell of a lot less.
That's the insane rambling of someone who read Ayn Rand as an undergrad and never got over it.
Banks and governments could easily manipulate Bitcoin. Just because banks and the government can't print Bitcoin doesn't mean they can't manipulate its value. Have you ever heard of the forex scandal? The United States has manipulated the currency of Japan even though the US Mint doesn't print Yen.
All it would take is a well-placed government regulation here or a series of derivative trades there to destroy Bitcoin utterly. The only reason it hasn't happened yet is that there are some powerful people trying to see if they can make a fortune or two before they pull the rug out.
You sweet summer child. Once Net Neutrality is completely destroyed, the "deregulation of utility poles" will never, ever happen.
That's what they all say. But when the time comes, they all bend over.
It's how late-stage capitalism works.
11 hour days for sub-minimum wage is your future too, tech chuds.
This is my favorite dopey right-wing trope: "It really screws the citizens to allow them to vote on their own senators."
By your logic, the best thing that could happen "for the citizens" is to have all members of congress and the president chosen by a panel of Breitbart editors.
Apple Watches are a product developed by the NSA to be used in the event where incel nerds have to be tracked. There's a giant electronic map in a bunker somewhere with little blinking lights on it, clustered around openings of the new Star Wars movie.
I would suggest that we have a better record of regulated corporations than unregulated ones. And it's not that we should not put it under the control of "unaccountable Federal bureaucrats", it's that the FCC is the wrong unaccountable Federal bureaucrats.
Yes, Net Neutrality should be codified into law. We can't trust something so important to some mythical notion of a "free market" which has never existed and can never exist. The FCC can't do this job on its own.