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You really gotta work on your trolling.

Interesting addition to the story of his assassination, but it seems obvious that this was logged before he was murdered. The X’s for the Pres. and Mrs. column probably indicate that they will be attending, and not that they did attend.

I wonder if this is how a person looks to a super alien god that lives outside of our universe’s dimension of time.

He’s basically stating things that would hurt Facebook’s business model.

This is great writing, thank you.

We’re on the exact same wavelength on this and it would be incredible. I can’t believe they missed such an opportunity to do this and it’s the main reason why I stopped watching these shows, it’s just getting way too tedious. An anthology would keep things fresh and exciting and would focus on the most intriguing

I just flew Delta to Europe and it was fantastic. The entertainment system alone with all the movies, tv shows and games would have made it all worth it.

Sorry for the very late reply, but does anyone know what happened to the actual model? I’m hoping it (or parts of it) are tucked away in the corner of some Boeing storage facility, long forgotten.

What a great story, thank you FA.

Mark Knopfler is awesome.

Side note: Mark Knopfler is awesome.

On Sunday, I whacked a new Outback in a parking lot when the wind blew my door out of my grasp when I opened it. In this situation, what would you do: Leave your name and number or park in another spot and hope they don’t ask for security video footage?

This reminds me of a Bill Murray story where he walked past someone eating in a restaurant and stops, turns, and picks up a french fry and eats it off this random person’s plate then looks the person in the eye and says “They’ll never believe you.”

Unfortunately, we couldn’t watch the creation with our own eyes in the scenario you describe because photons weren’t freed from the (intensely hot) quantum goop that was our universe for about 400,000 years after the big bang.

After re-reading the article, CMU was doing this on their own with a grant from the DoD, then the FBI found out and subpoenaed CMU. I guess that’s a little less evil.

It would make me feel better if it were the Russians because I would expect nothing less from them. I, however, hold the people we elect to a higher standard than you do.

LOL: “$564 million apiece”

Strawman. No one is disagreeing with that.

Are you implying it’s not wrong that government secretly subverts software that its citizens trust for its privacy?

Because that would set a precedent that’s basically no different than if Apple gave them a key to unlock the phone. They’ll just continue to order Apple to unlock any similar phone for them down the road.