The easement shall be a tunnel 100 feet underground. It will have 2 elevators on each end to take them to the tunnel and back up. The land above the easement shall remain untouched and undisturbed. Any violation of the land above the tunnel will revoke the land ownership of the person who tried to create the easement.
I was just using the planes, tanks, and guns, as an example of retaliation. My point was is that no one stays "ahead" of anything. And if they are getting drones by stuff left behind.. well ok. I have seen the history of duplicating weaponry (or even satellites for that matter) and this is no different. Sooner or later everyone will have caught up. And things will get ugly.
A decade ago I watched a TV jail series segment that happened to have a psychologist who took many years studying the reason for murdering. He talked to the inmates at length, and it also included medical studies of the brain. His findings concluded that the only difference between a mass murderer and a risk taking hero, is what they decide to do with their under-sized, or non-functional amygdala. Both are fearless in whatever they do.. I personally seem to find a use for fear; it makes us think twice before we do something irrational - Example: Hurt someone or even kill ourselves.
We make guns - They make guns. We make planes - they make planes. We make tanks - They make tanks.. etc.. etc.. We make drones - (What do you expect the answer is?)
The one thing I can look up to and see as a historical constant will be gone. I wonder if they will figure out a way to leave cans and candy bar wrappers behind as well.
If Snowden is dumb enough to come back with all the treats of severe punishment that have been recorded on TV in the past. Then he's an idiot to be trusting anyone here.
On you very own site. You have an article about tape recorders and not only are still with us, but are thriving like vinyl records and holding their price value. I think that 3rd world countries will snatch up the opportunity to get the audience that still hungers for options and customization.. If options and customization are not true. Why do they still offer them on cars??
I tried, and for the life of me I can't find any cassettes. Also, where can you get a tape head, pinch rollers, and rubber belts, when your old one wears out?? Thanks for any info!
I started with Debian. It's a very nice system but as a newbie, I wasn't smart enough to work with it. So I went Ubuntu.. I know Dos games are old. But when I tried to update my Ubuntu operating system. I either had to start from scratch updating package after package and spend days to get them to possibly work again. Or forgo the update and use my backup. I used backup.. My Ubuntu 15.10 has reached its end of life. So I'm going to get a new hard drive and install Ubuntu 16 for Web searches and new software. I'll keep my old hard drive for the games...Also I just got a copy of my hospital MRI to work with Ubuntu (With the help of Wine software of course.) the same day.
Sorry to bother you dwpro, but modern politicians have a long history now of changing laws to make it legal to do things that were formally illegal. So nothing is concrete anymore.
For some factory procedures/parts, yes. And critical operations like a new leg prosthetic replacements to a hip with a machine, are more accurate at drilling a tight hole than the doctor can do. But doctors are still there watching.. But full automation with no oversight, NO. Even robots go out of speck, and make mistakes, so I personally feel that it's good to have an experienced inspection person watching over the products and procedures as they progress. That person can instantly stop the line if a fault is found.. Phone calls I personally hate: AI cold calling? Hang up! Or maybe you are trying to get an answer on the phone with an Insurance question that is not on the choices. You need a person for that.. The main thing that angers me is that they use a lot of automation NOT to make your life easier, but to bury you in useless paperwork, take up your extra time, instead of theirs, make you go though extra steps to get the right person, or make you do more work (instead of them) to complete the task, so you end up with less free time.. Regarding making parts that are defective or out of spec. (Do you like to take time out to drive back to the store, and return the defective part?) Many years back, store parts simply worked the first time out of the box.. Now, anything from food devices to computer parts, are found to be dead upon arrival or don't last.
Science magazines and even magazines like Popular Science, have gone over the electrical and mechanical properties of graphene. I don't get what's new.
Well done NoNonAlphaCharsHere!! The word itself "Monopoly" consists of two words. Mono, meaning one. And Poly meaning a lot. And the game is centered on.. money!!
The easement shall be a tunnel 100 feet underground. It will have 2 elevators on each end to take them to the tunnel and back up. The land above the easement shall remain untouched and undisturbed. Any violation of the land above the tunnel will revoke the land ownership of the person who tried to create the easement.
Politicians get all that stuff for free. Nothing happens to them.
I was just using the planes, tanks, and guns, as an example of retaliation. My point was is that no one stays "ahead" of anything. And if they are getting drones by stuff left behind.. well ok. I have seen the history of duplicating weaponry (or even satellites for that matter) and this is no different. Sooner or later everyone will have caught up. And things will get ugly.
A decade ago I watched a TV jail series segment that happened to have a psychologist who took many years studying the reason for murdering. He talked to the inmates at length, and it also included medical studies of the brain. His findings concluded that the only difference between a mass murderer and a risk taking hero, is what they decide to do with their under-sized, or non-functional amygdala. Both are fearless in whatever they do.. I personally seem to find a use for fear; it makes us think twice before we do something irrational - Example: Hurt someone or even kill ourselves.
We make guns - They make guns. We make planes - they make planes. We make tanks - They make tanks.. etc.. etc.. We make drones - (What do you expect the answer is?)
And no one mentions that you can build a car to swap a discharged battery for a full one.. 10 to 30 seconds..
Kernel Kurtz - Best answer I've seen on this post!
If it runs over a human or animal does it automatically play an "I'm sorry about that" Mp3 as it continues on?
The one thing I can look up to and see as a historical constant will be gone. I wonder if they will figure out a way to leave cans and candy bar wrappers behind as well.
If Snowden is dumb enough to come back with all the treats of severe punishment that have been recorded on TV in the past. Then he's an idiot to be trusting anyone here.
On you very own site. You have an article about tape recorders and not only are still with us, but are thriving like vinyl records and holding their price value. I think that 3rd world countries will snatch up the opportunity to get the audience that still hungers for options and customization.. If options and customization are not true. Why do they still offer them on cars??
I tried, and for the life of me I can't find any cassettes. Also, where can you get a tape head, pinch rollers, and rubber belts, when your old one wears out?? Thanks for any info!
I started with Debian. It's a very nice system but as a newbie, I wasn't smart enough to work with it. So I went Ubuntu.. I know Dos games are old. But when I tried to update my Ubuntu operating system. I either had to start from scratch updating package after package and spend days to get them to possibly work again. Or forgo the update and use my backup. I used backup.. My Ubuntu 15.10 has reached its end of life. So I'm going to get a new hard drive and install Ubuntu 16 for Web searches and new software. I'll keep my old hard drive for the games. ..Also I just got a copy of my hospital MRI to work with Ubuntu (With the help of Wine software of course.) the same day.
Sorry to bother you dwpro, but modern politicians have a long history now of changing laws to make it legal to do things that were formally illegal. So nothing is concrete anymore.
I'm sorry but I don't think the talent you speak of is so rare.
There are a lot of sharp foreign people out there. Will this ploy backfire in their faces?
For some factory procedures/parts, yes. And critical operations like a new leg prosthetic replacements to a hip with a machine, are more accurate at drilling a tight hole than the doctor can do. But doctors are still there watching.. But full automation with no oversight, NO. Even robots go out of speck, and make mistakes, so I personally feel that it's good to have an experienced inspection person watching over the products and procedures as they progress. That person can instantly stop the line if a fault is found.. Phone calls I personally hate: AI cold calling? Hang up! Or maybe you are trying to get an answer on the phone with an Insurance question that is not on the choices. You need a person for that.. The main thing that angers me is that they use a lot of automation NOT to make your life easier, but to bury you in useless paperwork, take up your extra time, instead of theirs, make you go though extra steps to get the right person, or make you do more work (instead of them) to complete the task, so you end up with less free time.. Regarding making parts that are defective or out of spec. (Do you like to take time out to drive back to the store, and return the defective part?) Many years back, store parts simply worked the first time out of the box.. Now, anything from food devices to computer parts, are found to be dead upon arrival or don't last.
Car, Truck, you name it.. After 10,000 miles they all start to stink.
I wonder if these devices will come back to bite the people who made and implemented them?
Exactly! How are you going to keep A.I. on a leash??
Alcohol gives you the munchies??
I wonder if users are smart enough to replace the hard drive, with a new hard drive, that has nothing on it but an operating system.
Maybe they should be named the Geek Police Squad? Well after all, at least you'll know what your in for..
Science magazines and even magazines like Popular Science, have gone over the electrical and mechanical properties of graphene. I don't get what's new.
Well done NoNonAlphaCharsHere!! The word itself "Monopoly" consists of two words. Mono, meaning one. And Poly meaning a lot. And the game is centered on.. money!!