...and then they let the Seahawks get down to their one yard line, with less than 30 seconds on the clock, thus losing the game in 99.99999999% of all existing parallel universes.
...and then they let the Seahawks get down to their one yard line, with less than 30 seconds on the clock, thus losing the game in 99.99999999% of all existing parallel universes.
I'd say that he realized that his team didn't deserve to win, and that they only kept the lead because of a huge f-up from the Seahawks, and therefore couldn't accept the gift in good conscience, but that presumes Brady has any level of self-awareness or shame.
Essentially, in the government's eyes, you're on the same level as a villain with a foreign accent on an old episode of Walker Texas Ranger.
Relevant to #10: http://www.lsxtv.com/news/video-tad…
Impound tow operators are filth. I'm surprised more of them don't get assaulted or killed, but I suppose that the crafty ones stick to areas where their victims won't resort to lighting them on fire in response to getting towed.
Gotta double down on the LSA outboards...
Right there in the bottom infographic: "Horizon in 6 seconds"
I can hear the Nissan driver screaming (in Mandarin, or possibly Cantonese) "SAVE ME GT-R WITCHCRAFT" as he gets his left wheels in the dirt... But even the GT-R can't help him at that point.
No. It looks like a 1/10 scale RC chassis.
It's like being the best ballerina in Winslow, Arizona.
The sad thing is that if you handed an Amish person your phone and asked them to shoot video with it, they'd do it right and film in landscape orientation instead of goddamn vertical video.
And there are also ways to make very high security key locks, but the vast majority of implementations don't employ those security features because of cost or convenience issues.
You're overthinking it. Fingerprint scans have already been hacked by physically reproducing the target's fingerprint, with ALL the data points. Not intercepting the data - just reproducing the fingerprint in a physical media. Not all that hard to do, either.
Ah, but here's my main point - if someone copies your key, you can get the lock re-keyed. If someone copies your biometric data, you can't get re-eyeballed, re-fingerprinted, or re-voiced.
It's already been done with fingerprint readers, and a retinal scan is just a camera taking a picture of the pattern of blood vessels in your eye... People think biometric scans are this magical thing, and the only way to "break" the scan is to chop off a body part. In truth, all these forms of biometric…
The problem with biometric identification is that once somebody "hacks" it, you're screwed - it's not like you can change the combination, or get it re-keyed. If somebody figures out how to spoof your biometric data, that form of security is no longer useful to you ever again.
Bringing in a large number of Australian-built cars and selling them at a reasonable price would cause a shitstorm with the UAW, so there's another reason why they're so limited and so expensive.
Yep, no cars and bicycles and people interacting where I live! And no nonsensical "laws of men" either.
Except it doesn't. The DeltaWing has to have its own set of rules. Doesn't have a comparable powerplant. Doesn't have to weigh the same.