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People who use the “but all we had were muskets back then” argument intentionally overlook the fact that they also had Cannons. Which you could own privately, without any sort of regulation. And you could mount a whole bunch of them onto a big boat you owned, and have a privately owned battleship.

However, anything that broadcasts on the public frequencies is completely legal.

It’s legal.

As I understand it they just check plates against a database for outstanding warrants, etc. and doesn’t record anything.

whatsapp has nothing to do with SS7

Amendment IV
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the

Then again there are always the “well I’ve got nothing to hide” people.

When did they develop shields

But something like a piece of gravel or a bolt hitting them head on - yep, that’d be deadly.

Cross-platform play with a PC version opened the game up to cheating.

But he’s a multimillionaire

Dumping the slag on the concrete is just asking for a mini concrete explosion as it instantly vaporizes water in the porous concrete

And FYI, there’s a difference between poor or inconclusive research (aluminum) and crap press releases (your farts and chocolate examples)

scientists can say only that it is still uncertain whether exposure to aluminum plays a role in Alzheimer’s disease.” That is current information, which is consistent with my use of the words “may increase.”

Aluminum cookware is pretty common to see in

Repo Man.

The four antennas at the top back are [...] available only to the government.

native people down in the jungles planted their corn fields

I hope this kid can somehow find a backer to have an expedition launched