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Thanks for the response!

You... do realize that there is a standard format for writing various types of communique, right?

“I don’t doubt, at present, that they’re not hunting for him and will treat him okay if they do find him.”

And when you realize that I was not addressing you personally - you can drop me a line.

Were we talking about Chelsea Manning? No, we were not. I don’t care about what you know, I care about your ability to respond with reason.

You’re a fool to not recognize the world is a more complicated place than you imagine - to not recognize that while the patterns may be slightly related, the actors involved and the environment in which they do so changes constantly for some of the most base reasons.

How about organized anything? It sounds a lot like the army. Religion. Congress. My school district.

I do understand you and agree with the idea *behind* your logic, but the logic itself, "Because someone looking to hurt people would obviously make it known what they are capable of doing, right?" is a bit flawed.

This needs to be noted - and should be higher on the comment train.

Whoa - geeze. Don’t take this personal.

So, we are assuming that these particles were ejected, basically from bouncing around between the ‘sonic-boom’ of a massive structure (maybe filament, typically a supernova or galaxy) and the vacuum of space - why can’t these particles go both directions?

Are you? I would find every newspaper I could, first and foremost, and burn them all in a fire. Much like someone who has found some sort of information through Google.

It’s simple: you play “The Song of Time” by killing the Oracles.

Before we continue: why does it matter? I am just wasting time, but what does this conversation mean to you?

Because of Google’s unique positioning of their product, and slightly more so, how their product rates, ranks, and displays pages - it is probably figured just to be easier to kill any references to those sites than actually go after those sites themselves.

We do this today in our big-budget 3D films... simply re-using assets to save time and money.

Simple: they are loading vans (picked because they represent the most average car driven by whom they imagine the average user of their next product - or simply for hackability, strategic partnerships with whom Apple already has attracted with Car Play) with sensors to monitor absolutely (almost) everything about the

Really? That is probably one of my least favorite lines in the movie trilogy. It seems horribly fake and affected.

Well, yes. Of course it’s historically anachronistic. And yes, it would be amazingly common, creating a lot of desperation, stress, and heartache.

Islands!