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Ignorance is not a defense. The person riding in the left lane HAS CREATED the situation. Being angry at the asshole in the way has nothing to do with their motives. You cannot remove human nature either. Take for instance someone sauntering along taking up an entire walk way directly in front of you. THAT is going to

Shame on you for not mentioning cloning the hard drive.

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If it’s built right. They might as well be.

It has a roll cage man.

The Anti-Vaxxers have found the comments section.

Not sure if stupid or trolling. When you go unvaccinated you endanger everyone around you infringing on their rights.

“Agree” / Be forced.

I said “above” for that reason but I also kina doubt it’s on par with a space shuttle taking off. Exposure to 85 dB happens to also be the OHSA requirement for hearing protection at all times.

You didn’t refute my point about most things not actually being end to end. I never said WhatsApp wasn’t end to end, that is just how you interpreted my statement.  

Almost nothing is actually end to end encryption anymore. Even though almost everything should be using it at this point. More to the point even if they have your phone they cannot compel to give up your passwords regardless.

Police can go back to doing actual detective work with boots on the ground instead of being assholes and downloading data off a phone they don’t have a warrant for. To protect the rights of the many you have to insulate the criminality of the few. Besides they can just subpoena Apple for the backup on the cloud

The earplugs are for the wind noise. Which has been measured to be above 85 dB in some helmets at highway speed.

Then it would depend on the definition of generating Value. Unless the dust was collect in a specific manner it may not be of Scientific value.

Any samples you pick up for scientific review, sure. But considering Alan Shepard played freaking golf on the surface of the moon, clearly there was some time during the mission that they were not conducting official duties.

If they can establish that it was Neil’s and not NASA’s then it would be his to give. If he simply collected the sample on the side, not for an experiment, he would be breaking the rules yes but not stealing it. Even if they had made him sign a document that all materials he collected from the moon were NASA property,

and everything after 60mph the S2000 is still faster.

The only thing I would like to add is that people often buy things they cannot drive well, and often times such people have no interest in improving their ability to operate said vehicle.

You guys coming to Pro Bro Down on Sunday?

Centigrade is still perfectly reasonable to use informally. This isn’t a research paper and it doesn’t change the scale it is referring to, which in this instance is correct. And considering it’s continued use, calling it obsolete simply because of the time frame of the switch of the official name is an overreach.

You on crack? Centigrade is not wrong. It is a widely accepted term meaning Celsius, because it was previously named the Centigrade scale.