Unreliability of eye witness accounts: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-the-eyes-have-it/
Unreliability of eye witness accounts: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-the-eyes-have-it/
Licensed carriers commit fewer crimes than sworn police officers.
China, Russia, Nazi Germany, Cambodia, strict gun control and mass murder go hand and hand. Armed people don’t go quietly into the death camps.
There is no country on earth without vans.
That’s why murder is illegal, dummy.
18-year-old Timmy is an adult, possessing of all the constitutional rights of adults.
I’ll pass on your idea of collectivism when it comes to my liberty and security, tovarishch.
Well, in the words of the students themselves who complained about clear backpacks, “All of us don’t deserve to be punished for the actions of one person”.
Your personal liberties need to take a back seat to the common good.
Ban assault vans! No civilian needs a large van designed to drive over as many people as possible!
Shotguns are multi-taskers.
Shotgun shells can be filled with a variety of sizes of shot (the little balls inside) depending on the intended use...birds, rabbits, turkey, deer, personal protection, door breaching, whatever.
One point of clarity in regards to private party transfer. You will likely find some private sellers at gun shows, but the majority of sellers are vendors that are federally licensed and thus required to still run background checks on anyone making a firearm purchase.
Variants of the AR-15 have been used in many high-profile mass shootings in the U.S., including Sandy Hook, Aurora, San Bernardino, Sutherland Springs Church, the Las Vegas srip, the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, and most recently the Waffle House shooting in Nashville, Tennessee.
But making a large technical mistake like claiming an AR-15 can fire 30 rounds in a couple of seconds doesn’t make your argument invalid?
Honestly I use Google Cloud (not Drive) and have a custom web server set up for me. I then use Duplicati to encrypt and back up to that service. You get a $300 credit when signing up as a new customer (expires in a year), but honestly I’m paying 1/3 of the price I did for CrashPlan. Takes some slight techy know-how to…
I’ve used Macrium in a corporate environment for years. It works fantastically for backups and restores.
As part of the software, you can create a bootable version of the software to perform in place restores of entire systems using bare metal backups.
It also handles conversions from physical disks to virtual machines,…
I use M.R. (free) on all my computers. I have totally recovered from a failure. The default differential backup plan will have you a full 5 (ish) months of back ups in case all heck breaks loose. This app is free and works like a champ. You can even mount old images so you can go grab a file you lost or inadvertently…
CCkeaner should be included here. I love its intelligent cookie scan, which leaves a lot of “tokens” alone when it cleans.
Good work. These ‘Best App” summaries are quite useful and saves your readers a lot of time and frustration that goes into trial-and-error testing of random apps to decide if they are what you need. Just be sure to point out any significant gotchas that are left out of the promo content.
You make this way too hard. Fake News is anything I disagree with.