EricUmbarger
Eric Umbarger
EricUmbarger

Pentagon Reverse Engineered Non-Human Technology For Decades

I have always found the “watch for falling rocks” signs amusing. You’d be like, “Yup, a boulder just crushed me to death. Glad I was looking out for it.”

I’m fine with this.  Honestly you should be getting your goodbyes out of the way on the drive, then one final quick hug and send off when you get TO the airport.

Pretty decent write up. Emphasis needs to be added that the charter agreement that 13 of the 15 teams signed not only include language waiving their right to sue for anti-trust, but also the fact that NASCAR would also own the likeness rights to the teams for the durations of the charters.

civil rights we fought and died for surrendered for a hamburger’s taxi ride.

Mandatory arbitration clauses aren’t a bad thing when they are negotiated between two sophisticated party. If Corporation A’s team of lawyers agrees with Corporation B’s team of lawyers that their contract for 1,000,000 widgets should be subject to arbitration, that’s a net positive. It keeps the dispute out of the

I would be willing to bet if you dig into the TOS that literally no one outside of the attorneys who wrote is has EVER actually read them, that there is a forced arbitration clause in the majority of them, or something similar. I mean hell South Park called this out what a decade ago with the Human Centipad. If it was

I assume that drones will soon enter the discussion . . .

We didn’t want clicks back in the day. We just wanted to see a squished quarter.

Stupidity knows no bounds with today’s yute’s:

Private equity kills everything.

This is a huge nothing-burger. The blessing hasn’t been buffed, its curve has been adjusted. Now, the front half of the blessing is more significant than the latter half, which is in line with the flask system and how its increases are bigger with the first few upgrades than the rest.

A great idea, although I don’t see how you could do this with pangolins.

The find indicates that the ancient sailors had better navigation skills than known.

There are people out there making amazing things by themselves, and yet we’re supposed to believe that a 1/8th time CEO that clearly spends a majority of his day on his personal social media site is the ONLY person in the entire world that can run Tesla effectively ,and should be paid BILLIONS to bribe him to do his

I’m no pilot, but that seems like a whisker away from a hull loss. This was during landing, so even if the plane was traveling under 200MPH, if corrective action had been taken 1 second later, it would have game over for everyone on board.

The other steaming pile of shit Adobe pulls is forcing me to purchase newer versions of software I already paid for and own. They simply stopped providing me a download link for my Premiere Elements and Photoshop Elements 2019 versions. I emailed them and was told those versions were “no longer supported” and that I

I think the nice thing about it being anime style is that it gives it a greater freedom to be its own thing. It can certainly be argued whether it’s fair or not that live-action films get held to a higher standard of verisimilitude when adapting stories, but they do, and that’s to this film’s benefit, I imagine.

My hesitancy around buying a Tesla isn’t the retail price - it’s the complete lack of faith in the company that insists they be responsible for 100% of the maintenance and support, and their demonstrated inability to, you know, do that.

then price those fuckers to move.  seriously.  sell them a price people are actually willing to pay