@Smitty:
@Smitty:
@Smitty: What you need to consider is that Law Enforcement (which a TSA Investigator would be classified as) are trained regarding the security features incorporated in State issued DLs. I don't think it is unreasonable at all to request to see an uncooperative person's DL to help confirm they are who the say they…
@averyrm: While he was infact not driving, the driver's license is considered a gov issued ID, and it is not unreasonable to ask for it if someone's identity is trying to be confirmed.
So...
Loved the nixie tubes on the soup machine!
@Bassem B.: I totally get the usefulness of the technology and where it can come in handy (or what other technology this can give birth to). Although I have to say... I don't mind logos at all.
I wonder how long it took him to come up with the unLogo logo.
Nailed the impression:
@ninjagin: Mass MoCA is my favorite.
@scootly: Thank you for the explanation.
I just looked up the Flow2...
@sethcollie: I would imaging that it is because the specific port the app uses is blocked on the university's network.
@I takes the golde: My understanding is that Twitter limited the message to 140 characters because they figured it would allow the message, and 20 characters worth of username to be transmitted via SMS.
@Daveinva: My thoughts exactly.
@LordieLordie: True... but there are some purists that prefer to do a lot of things "in camera" as it were.
@Nytmare: Well, I have *never* had a vehicle of mine towed in my life because for a violation.
No sympathy.
@Eptin: It's not that they are consciously choosing to correct the spelling.
Misspellings are a common anti-counterfeiting technique.
@uli2000: Yeah, there are even chargers in the MBTA Alewife garage near Boston that have been there so long that they have garbage bags over them now!