xwscranston
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Well said, but what can you do, given the First Amendment?

The 1987 Max Headroom hack was actually two separate incidents: the first during the WGN (“World’s Greatest Newspaper”) newscast and the second later on during Dr. Who.

Millions of dollars zeros on account balance statements just evaporated within days.

And it can’t be taxed! Right?

At least all you have to do is agree to help with evacuation if needed.

Not exactly like Airplane, since Striker had some experience flying.

Is there some downside that I’m not aware of to turning off the lights when you’re not using them?

Even for domestic flights? Because you can’t shop in the duty free unless you have an international departure.

XKCD has a famous webcomic about this topic: “correcthorsebatterystaple” is a strong password that isn’t too hard to memorize. A human certainly wouldn’t guess a password like this one, and a computer would take far too long running through dictionary words before it could crack it.

Yeah I’m leaning this way. I need a passport anyway since I travel out of the country pretty regularly.

I’m torn on this and trying to decide if the hassle of carrying my passport to fly is more of a hassle than the onerous and time-consuming hassle of getting a REAL ID.

Sorry but, unless you live in a fortress (maybe you do), you, as one person with a gun, have no chance against a well-armed group of hungry, desperate, nothing-to-lose bastards who are determined to get in.

Did you read my comment?

Pointing out how misguided the whole “retreat to my bunker with 10 years worth of food” approach is.

If society has truly collapsed, the only thing an “apocalypse pantry” accomplishes is to make you a big fat target for roving gangs of hungry murderers who, not being stupid, realize that “hey, if someone is living in there, there must be food in there.”

Please don’t smoke. It’s bad for you.

Star for the last one, def.

FIFY.

It’s real because you can use it to pay your taxes.

The same thing that 71000 employees at Facebook do?