FlexibleDogma
FlexibleDogma
FlexibleDogma

You probably want to search for MAME cabinet, not arcade. A lot of people like LuSid's design, but I think his site is gone. This site has a copy of it.

Or someone doesn't understand that FXNow and FoxNow are different things and is trying to stir up controversy. ;-)

I've tried, DirecTV makes it a royal pain in the ass to have a tidy set of cables. You need: Coaxial cable going from the box to a power inserter, and that coax also goes to the device that hooks it to your network. Both the power inserter and the network device have their own power bricks, and trying to get that

Depends on the vintage, many have the grey plastic oval top and bottom you need to push like Richard mentioned. It's kind of a clamshell design, if you don't push both at the same time it probably won't open. It's also a ROYAL PAIN IN THE ASS to deal with at times.

I understand why the old CD keys don't work on a site like GOG.com. They had to pay to get the rights, they had to pay developers to get it working on a modern system, they have to pay testers, etc. While it sucks to pay for something twice, services like GOG didn't get any of the money you paid the first time

Since the US uses a "first past the post" style voting system, it's hard for a third party to get traction. People would rather vote for the Democrat or Republican rather then risk having their third party vote getting the other guy elected.

This looks similar with the bluetooth switching , but isn't backlit.

Just be careful picking your nose...

Maybe.

I used to use Snopes all the time while discussing politics with a friend of mine who is far-right. Part of his debate style is emailing me every far-right chain letter under the sun, which is loads of fun to sort through.

Well, everyone else will see how that works out for you. You won't be seeing much. ;-)

Goebbels did have english speakers from the US and UK on staff. For example, they used native-english speaking radio announcers to spread propaganda.

It is illegal in per CA law, not federal law.

"... on a federal level, there's nothing illegal about manufacturing firearms for your own personal use. The only prohibitions involve selling said firearms or manufacturing them to look like something else"

From quick googling, while both JWICS and SIPRnet speak TCP/IP they are not actually hooked up to the Internet. They are both essentially giant LANs. You could have access via a Bradley Manning type leak, which is what I'd guess they are talking about if they aren't just talking out their ass.

Too bad, here's an org chart. ;-)

Re #3. Best I can tell, they have it because they oversee the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center, which was part of Customs before Customs became part of ICE.

Probably well before...