As evidence of bias, you point out that Flynn was appointed by Obama, and is a democrat. So that’s bias against Trump because...?
As evidence of bias, you point out that Flynn was appointed by Obama, and is a democrat. So that’s bias against Trump because...?
...Okay? Look, your contention is that it is morally wrong to illegally download something that you can not pay for. You can still pay for it later when it is made officially available to you. I’m asking you why it is morally wrong to watch it through whatever means are available as soon as you want to. I’m not trying…
Who’s getting hurt, exactly?
I just don’t know why you’re weeping for a giant corporation. They’re going to be fine. If something is available for download, and the corporation has decided they don’t want to accept your money, there’s no moral reason to not download it. Mail them a check afterward if you’re so concerned.
If they wanted people to buy it, maybe they should make it available for people to buy.
Hey man, spoilers.
By that same logic, why does it matter if the FBI is distributing it? They didn’t create it.
And FURTHERMORE, you shouldn’t just not vote, because there are other things on the ballot besides president.
Your example assumes the options are “vote for a third party” or “no vote”. Let’s instead assume we have 23 voters, and their options are A, who is an imperfect person, a warhawk, but has years of experience, option B, a xenophobic serial liar with no experience, and C, someone who you may agree with more than A, and…
First paragraph, last sentence.
Because it typically takes a week for the polls to come in after the debate.
It’s ten years old.
But that’s not how casting works. The mandate isn’t, “ABSOLUTELY NO ONE over 35.” Nobody’s pulling government records. People have meetings, they go, “Hey, what about so-and-so?” And then someone will go to their IMDB to see what they’re up to, and go, “Oh, they’re 36, probably too old, right? How about such-and-such?”
Watchmen has Nite Owl, not Owlman.
Because it’s cheaper.
It wouldn’t matter. You could use periods of silence and noise, or different frequencies, or whatever, so long as both states could be detected by the same device. Binary is just an on/off state. You don’t need to transmit anything besides sequences of on/off states. Some of the earliest wireless telegraphs generated…
Math is math. Any mathematically advanced civilization, say, one that could produce a powerful radio signal, would be familiar with them. Prime numbers are an easily discovered phenomenon; human civilizations have known about them and developed ways of calculating them. They’re not just a curiosity, they’re useful.…
It’s definitely in poor taste.