The post you replied to was being sarcastic. "Questioning by police" is an enormous understatement. If Assange leaves the embassy, he will be arrested, extradited to the US, and likely convicted of treason. His fate…
Where I grew up in the US you'd literally get fined if your lawn wasn't neatly trimmed grass. It's absurd. Here's where you can report my parents if they slip up on their lawn game for a few weeks:…
I almost exclusively get sleep paralysis laying on my back too. It's hard for me to fall asleep on my back fortunately, but when I do it's a nearly sure-fire way to end up in sleep paralysis. Is there any explanation…
It appears that Saudi Arabia just purchased some. http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/25/5652804/saudi-arabia-has-j...
This would be my guess too. I've never had a cavity in my life, which I'm sure is partially genetic, but I don't floss and brush only once a day in the morning. I haven't been to a dentist in ~6 years. My diet is very…
I made something like a cross between a chat room and reddit. There are any number of possible rooms (like subreddits), with new top level posts popping up in real time, and when you click on a post, it expands and the…
I just used Channels in a personal project and it's great! My requirements were mostly basic and I haven't put it into production yet, but everything has gone smoothly so far.
In the case of the green party, it's part of their platform to do away with FPTP voting, so potentially no, we wouldn't be back where we started.
You could say the same of Syrians and Libyans, who would have undoubtedly enjoyed a better fate under a 2012 Jill Stein presidency.
I am the one that originally asked the question, and my views are very much in line with yours. I left the US three years ago, largely out of utter contempt for the American political establishment, and what I consider…
Why do you feel you have to vote for one of the two?
Two related concepts that came to mind are fuzz testing and dither. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzz_testing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dither The discovery of the usefulness of dithering is interesting too: "One…
The post you replied to was being sarcastic. "Questioning by police" is an enormous understatement. If Assange leaves the embassy, he will be arrested, extradited to the US, and likely convicted of treason. His fate…
Where I grew up in the US you'd literally get fined if your lawn wasn't neatly trimmed grass. It's absurd. Here's where you can report my parents if they slip up on their lawn game for a few weeks:…
I almost exclusively get sleep paralysis laying on my back too. It's hard for me to fall asleep on my back fortunately, but when I do it's a nearly sure-fire way to end up in sleep paralysis. Is there any explanation…
It appears that Saudi Arabia just purchased some. http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/25/5652804/saudi-arabia-has-j...
This would be my guess too. I've never had a cavity in my life, which I'm sure is partially genetic, but I don't floss and brush only once a day in the morning. I haven't been to a dentist in ~6 years. My diet is very…
I made something like a cross between a chat room and reddit. There are any number of possible rooms (like subreddits), with new top level posts popping up in real time, and when you click on a post, it expands and the…
I just used Channels in a personal project and it's great! My requirements were mostly basic and I haven't put it into production yet, but everything has gone smoothly so far.
In the case of the green party, it's part of their platform to do away with FPTP voting, so potentially no, we wouldn't be back where we started.
You could say the same of Syrians and Libyans, who would have undoubtedly enjoyed a better fate under a 2012 Jill Stein presidency.
I am the one that originally asked the question, and my views are very much in line with yours. I left the US three years ago, largely out of utter contempt for the American political establishment, and what I consider…
Why do you feel you have to vote for one of the two?
Two related concepts that came to mind are fuzz testing and dither. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzz_testing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dither The discovery of the usefulness of dithering is interesting too: "One…