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CBU is where all the rich kids who didn’t get accepted to other schools end up. Specially rich kids from the Temecula area. Lots of Trump supporters there. They even have a republican congressman.

I have pretty much the same haircut except I have my barber do the shaved part line to make it easy to find when my hair starts growing out a little. I’m not giving it up anytime soon no matter who it’s associated with.

I have a friend that liked to recline his seat almost all the way down while still trying to sit up a bit (think gangsta lean). He thought he looked cool or something.

I have one similar to this and it has worked great so far. I’ve used it to start cars, forklifts and even a GMC W4500. It hadn’t even been charged in a while when I jumped the GMC flatbed but it still got the truck to turn on without a problem.

I have one similar to this and it has worked great so far. I’ve used it to start cars, forklifts and even a GMC

El genero de las palabras en espanol no tiene nada que ver con machismo. Cada palabra tiene su genero. La palabra “genero” es masculina y “palabra” es femenina.

I have no issues with wanting to use a gender neutral term in general. What irks me about this particular usage is that words in Spanish are not gender neutral. All nouns have a gender baked into them. And it is not like when I say “La gente se puso loca” I’m implying the people i’m referring to are all female just

Continuing with the phone analogy. Imagine there’s a phone line that people can use to send comments to the government. Then you are blocked from calling that line because you said something the government didn’t like. Sure you could still use your phone to call other people but you are blocked from calling that

The operator isn’t violating free speech here. But it would be an issue if said operator blocked you from placing any calls in the future because you said stuff the president didn’t like. Doesn’t matter if the president will hear it or not. That’s what the lawsuit is about. They are not asking to be heard or

My girlfriend thought a truck driver was somehow mad at me the first time she saw one flash his lights after I let him in. She was completely oblivious to what had just happened and thought the trucker was trying to cut me off. I always give trucks space when approaching an on-ramp just in case some idiot driver

correction. It’s Doug “bumper to bumper” DeMuro

they probably just read the signals’ highs and lows and represent them in binary form without actually being able to interpret what that binary info means. Sammy kamkar has some good videos on youtube about intercepting signals and reverse engineering them.

The problem is with Midazolam. It’s not the correct drug to use for this. The inmate should be unconscious before administering the other two drugs. Midazolam does not do this. The inmate may not be able to form memories and may feel dazed and confused but that does nothing for pain. That would not happen with

Like others have said, It’s all about optics. It looks clinical and if the drugs are the correct ones and they are administered properly the inmate will display no signs of pain.

In a sense he’s fighting the botnets by incapacitating the devices that could potentially become part of a botnet.

You can’t make a message pop up on a light bulb and hackers don’t have access to the control app on your smartphone so they can’t make a message pop up there. And again, this is not necessarily on the consumer. The only people who can make an annoying pop up is the manufacturer and they haven’t really been too

I agree that’s not the best way to go about it but I would argue the goal here is to generate bad publicity for the companies selling unsecured IoT devices. White hat hackers will usually notify the company before making exploits public. That way they have a chance to fix it, and if they don’t then they will make the

The problem is when someone makes that fridge a part of their botnet. Point a DDOS Botnet in the right direction and you could cause some real physical damage. How many 911 call centers do you think are internet connected? How many use some form of VOIP? How about critical infrastructure like power, water, and traffic

The problem isn’t the suicide, it’s the tapes. She gets a form of revenge by having those who “wronged” her listen to them. The problem is that they seem to work and the show leaves it at that. While some see a gut wrenching portrayal of suicide, some might see it as a blueprint.

I don’t think you are familiar with who is considered to be a millennial or the PROPOSED law you are citing. Are you here to argue semantics? cause that shit is boring and pointless.

One of the last raves I went to was EDC 2010 right before it moved to Vegas. I was always very shy and that “no judgement” atmosphere really brought me out of my shell (or maybe it was the drugs lol, Ecstasy has weird and interesting effects on your emotions). I stopped going when the ticket prices started