OniExpress
OniExpress
OniExpress

Holy crap, you're a complete ass.

$11 is about what I'd expect to spend on a main at the only/best curry restaurant in town, but I'm now in a region where there are so many available options that I would not and would not have to spend that kind of money on "standard" curry. That said, if me and the wife order from one of our favored places, we'll

...I'm sorry, someone must have forgotten to give me the dictionary with my membership package.

I've got a last-gen Smart TV (aka, the last line before they moved to 4k), and the blacks are impressive. If something is supposed to be black... it's fucking black. In the middle of shows/movies me and my wife will joke "whelp, screens been dead black for 10 seconds, video is obviously over".

You're correct. I'm leaving now. Leaving the planet.

Is there a place online that I can order prints of this?

You're not wrong.

Not really, as far as accuracy. There's vividness (which is how clearly YOU remember the memory, and how confident you are of what you remember), and then there's accuracy; the short version is that they don't tend to be any more accurate over time, you just maintain that vivid impression of them. Also, the items

Sure. Put in a powered USB socket and free WiFi and I'll call it a deal.

I'm going to be as polite as possible with this, but no, you can't. You physically, biologically cannot retain a memory 100% over this period of time. It's not how the chemistry works, and it's not how the psyche works. The thing is that, in general, people will believe that they remember an event with perfect

I suppose it's theoretically possible that the digital information could be outsourced for processing, but (a) this is people's genetic information that could theoretically be leaked to who-knows-who (also, prior to a conviction. ALSO, even convicts retain their right to privacy in this regard), (b) there isn't much

I agree that a hold should be put on the statute of limitations while evidence is being actively processed; it's akin to a defendant dragging out court procedures long enough to run out the clock. I also think that DNA evidence should be kept permanently on file (though without standard DNA testing on all arrests,

How clearly do you think you can remember an event from 10 years ago? 20 years? 30? Because the fact of the matter is that regardless of how clearly we think that we remember events, that's not how the human mind works. A testimony taken 30 years after the fact is only reliable for the most general of facts, and

Probably not, at least the way (I think) you are intending. There would be a lot of issues with neutrality, not to mention all of the regulations involving unprocessed evidence. Look at it this way: there's been a lot of issues over the past year involving tampering by officials (in both ways) that has caused

As someone who works in IT, you can go through a crazy amount of bandwidth while on the job. I think the highest I've ever seen on mine was 18gb within a 30-day period.

You're correct. I'm also noticing an upsurge in South Africans. I seem to bump into one everywhere nowadays.

I don't believe it has inspection or oversight, but I do know that there is a significant amount of trust from the populace. You'd need to look into it yourself; I can't say that I really care, to he honest. Heh.

As mentioned above, there are publications/websites that keep track of stuff that's kosher when not kosher-certified.

Yup... that'd be him.

Just... why did you even go there? I could hear your sigh from here; it was the sound of one who wishes they were dead (while knowing that they truly are on the inside). Please don't do that anymore, we're begging you.