"addicted to sugar"
Sigh. It'd be nice to read a single fitness article without the first comment being someone who's paleo-obsessed calling me broken for eating pasta.
"addicted to sugar"
Sigh. It'd be nice to read a single fitness article without the first comment being someone who's paleo-obsessed calling me broken for eating pasta.
Of course they do. Fresh out of college and completely annoyed with the state/city I was in. I decided to do the same thing.
I used this argument more than once, but I'll use it again:
You people have been spoiled by the illusion of choice and depth from games like Mass Effect. This isn't an RPG. You're not the protagonist. It's not your job to have "player narrative input". It's your job to sit down, listen to a story that isn't about you,…
I know it was off subject but I bet it is the same people doing both.
To be a proper parallel, the mountain would have to be made for hiking, then some bad weather would have to destroy it followed by it's closing with signs clearly stating to stay away because you're going to get stuck. Then if some asshole decided he could go up that mountain in flip flops, charge him for his rescue.
That is so awesome! I wish that applied to more scenarios and in my state.
Sounds like a good law to me. If you want to risk running through a cordoned off flood area, then pay the costs for your rescuers. I think the same should happen for people that call 911 for a non emergency.
I wouldn't call that a stupid law, I would say it's fair and your own damn fault for getting stuck
Why care if you're being recorded, though? What is everybody so afraid of - that you're going to be seen in the background drinking coffee in a video that only the uploader's mom will see? That a houseguest is going to use that footage of you smoking a joint last year to blackmail you at work?
The camera is not actually the main interface, and I seriously doubt it will even be on until the user needs it to do something. The main interface is the tiny projector emitting light into the prism type setup that then delivers it into your vision. The camera is totally separate from that.
That wasn't really their point. It's that when you're in public, you can't expect NOT to get filmed. It's like cops objecting to being filmed during abuses. They're in public.
We live in an age where privacy doesn't exist outside your home, and hasn't for as long as we both have been alive. Learn to deal with it.