Actually, that was grammatically proper.
Actually, that was grammatically proper.
While it does convey the same idea, the software’s use of grammar makes it a little more difficult to read. Some of the sentences in the first paragraph required a little parsing to completely understand.
This issue with butter, with all fats really, is that it’s 9 calories per gram as compared to 4 calories per gram for protein and carbs. Thus, a little fat goes a long way (twice as far, as it were).
And ignorance is bliss. So, does that mean happy people who value time are stupid?
You know... people survived, literally millions of years, with air conditioning, right?
Got a source on that? Because it really is more about the elderly and, not so much the lack of AC, but the fact that they’re relatively immobile and/or have compromised health. Pollution is also at its worst during heat waves. Ozone levels can also be very high during heat waves.
Unless you use clean energy.
Sooner or later, the robots always win.... Stupid fleshy, meat suits.
You know what Hawaii did? They offered their homeless population one way plane tickets to the mainland. I guess, NYS can offer one way tickets to Alaska. Your problem now, Palin!
You may have a point. Plus, I’m sure it will provide some blue collar jobs. Someone’s got to clean up the bodies, right? Although, we’re talking 2080. If we don’t have full on autonomous robots within 64 years, we’ve probably been nuked.
No, people indoors generally have AC, or at the very least, a fan and some water. We’re mostly talking about homeless people here who can’t avoid the heat.
It’s kind of a sad state of affairs where you have to preface legitimate criticism with “it’s not because X,” because the hordes are out there, waiting for a man to open his mouth to express an opinion.
Your second sentence doesn’t make sense. It also has no relevance to anything.
Does it say that? I didn’t read that in the article. If that’s the case, then yeah, exigency isn’t a fit.
It was a kidnapping that was, I’m assuming, unsolved, at the point of the phone’s discovery. I think you could very easily argue exigency.
No, because that requires a search warrant because it’s not using equipment readily available to consumers (aside from the fact that, ya know, thermal imaging is totally available to consumers, but courts are slow to catch up).
If the phone was not on the robber/kidnapper’s private property (i.e., the police were in a lawful place) and they didn’t crack the phone to get into it (e.g., they dialed 911 from the lock screen) this isn’t a search under the 4th Amendment.
Yes, Unity did suck. Syndicate was much better. Syndicate, in my opinion is slightly below AC II (Venice) and AC IV, which are tied in my book.
And yet, how many Assassin’s Creeds have there been? Syndicate was a very good game and Ubisoft didn’t feel the need to fuck with the entire premise of the series. They didn’t do a “seamless” experience requiring tons of cinematics to cover load times. They didn’t feel the need to shoehorn in some daddy issues.
I’m definitely not, but my wife is. It’s been sort of funny for me learning what she does and doesn’t like. For instance, she hates raw, crispy foods. She will not eat raw vegetables. However, if I cook them, she’ll eat them all day long.