Everything posted by StrangeSox
- 2012 TV Thread
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The environment thread
This seems like a pretty low-level guy and it's an obstruction charge for deleting emails. I doubt anyone important will ever face any charges or financial penalties.
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Which Landscaping service do you use?
Here's some tips: http://www.dannylipford.com/how-to-control...s-in-your-lawn/ The biggest thing is to have a healthy, thick lawn. Weeds can't get established so you don't need to soak your lawn in targeted herbicides to get rid of them.
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Which Landscaping service do you use?
FWIW, pollen counts are huge this year, and I've assumed that weeds are over-producing this year. My parents use Spring Green and have been pretty happy with them. I don't use anything.
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The environment thread
The first criminal charges over the BP oil spill were filed today.
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Why do they hate us?
QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Apr 24, 2012 -> 12:02 PM) Where the hell are the fathers/brothers/uncles/other family members of these women? Oppressing women.
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Why do they hate us?
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012...ate_us?page=0,3 It's not exactly a fun read, but it's a great article illuminating how far women still have to go in these cultures to be treated as even close to fully human.
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2012 TV Thread
QUOTE (TaylorStSox @ Apr 23, 2012 -> 11:58 PM) It's so hard not spoiling these threads when you already know all the answers.
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Technology catch-all thread
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 24, 2012 -> 09:59 AM) More than anything, they featured a lot of things I had never heard of., which made it interesting I guess to be fair, the episode I saw was the first one of the series. Maybe later ones were less of a wild goose chase.
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Republican 2012 Nomination Thread
Apparently Mrs. Romney is as prone to sticking her foot in her mouth as her husband: This doesn't matter, and, in context of the next two sentences, it's clear what she meant. But the Romneys aren't making it easy on their campaign staff with statements like "I 'm not concerned about the very poor" and "I love the fact that there are women out there who don't have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise kids."
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Technology catch-all thread
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 24, 2012 -> 09:46 AM) I can't quit watching Decoded. I saw one episode of that last week in the hotel. It was about free masons stealing the corner stone of the white house. Or maybe the Capitol too?! And it might even contain a hidden, alternate Constitution!!!! It's like a lesson in logical fallacies.
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Technology catch-all thread
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Apr 24, 2012 -> 09:43 AM) Hey, if it's turning a profit, then it's not obviously a mistake. I didn't say it was a programming mistake.
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Technology catch-all thread
QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Apr 24, 2012 -> 09:07 AM) It infuriates me that these channels have stopped producing actual documentaries and rely almost solely on reality TV. Watching 4 annoying Las Vegas guys in a pawnshop is not an interesting way to learn about the past. They're all following the MTV model. Their reality shows are terrible but so are all of their conspiracy shows.
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Technology catch-all thread
Yeah, it's best for older TV series and documentaries. Luckily, that works well since we don't have cable/satellite and when we did, we watched Discovery, History etc. before those channels turned to garbage. The Netflix/Hulu/Broadcast HDTV is still working well for us. The only downside, and it is a major one, are sports. But that's what Eastern European streams are for...
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Braun tests postitive for PEDs
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 24, 2012 -> 08:25 AM) These are the reasons I want to smack anyone who talks about how great of a commish Bud is. Who the hell says that and why aren't they admitted for in-patient psychiatric care immediately?
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Financial News
Sigh. Another SS Trustee report, another round of people claiming SS will be "bankrupt" in a couple of decades. Eliminate the regressive tax cap and SS is fully-funded through any of our lifetimes.
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Technology catch-all thread
Netflix Doing Just Fine Without Disney/Starz despite the optimistic tone of the rest of the article, the last line is:
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2012 TV Thread
It's clearly established in the book that Stannis views Robb Stark as another rebel challenging the authority of the Iron Throne. I believe Stannis and Davos had this exchange in the TV series as well.
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The Democrat Thread
The Michigan Hutaree militia that was arrested a couple of years back on conspiracy to commit murder charges and weapons charges were all acquitted of the seditious conspiracy charges. These people discussed plans to kill local law enforcement to draw in federal agents. These people were charged with a different crime and not under a terrorism statute. Still, the bulk of the government's evidence was speech by the militia members regarding their plans to kill both local and federal LEO's. The other evidence was militia-style training exercises that some members attended. These actions are not illegal, but unsuccessfully traveling to Yemen for training and then posting some translated documents and videos is.
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The Democrat Thread
Contrast that with numerous politicians who actively support the MEK and get paid to advocate on their behalf, a group officially listed as a terrorist organization by the US government. Why is this not considered material support of a terrorist organization if posting video and translating documents widely available online is? ok have to add this from a Greenwald article:
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The Democrat Thread
Here's Brandenburg v Ohio, a case of a KKK member advocating for acts of terrorism against minorities. The holding:
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The Democrat Thread
Georgetown law professor David Cole has an article on this case here: http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2012/...it-free-speech/
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The Democrat Thread
QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Apr 23, 2012 -> 02:48 PM) Coupled with his actual travel to Yemen with intent to join a group and fight insurgents in Iraq (the reason it didn't work out wasn't stated in the article, i'd imagine it was in the trial). Sort of a key piece of evidence there. But he failed in trying to get training. That wasn't in dispute. The Brandenburg test requires that some sort of imminent threat must exist before speech is criminal. The government never argued that such a threat existed and never drew any links between the translations and actual violent acts. They've essentially made stating Jihadist views a crime. Not plotting, not acting, but simply speaking.
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The Democrat Thread
QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Apr 23, 2012 -> 02:22 PM) In some scenarios this makes sense - you want to be able to stop a guy from bombing a building before he goes through with it. But at the same time I agree that this is opening the door (at least hypothetically) to some thoughtcrime type stuff. I think this case can be distinguished though given the amount of facts that sort of build the picture of who this guy is/what he was doing. The FBI's ability to lure desperate loners into extremist plots is a different issue. This guy very explicitly did not fall for one of the FBI's fake bomb plots. The only thing he did was post videos and translate stuff to English on the internet. Tarek Mehanna was never involved in any actual plots to harm anyone or anything. He advocated extreme views on the internet, and this now amounts to material non-violent support of a terrorist organization.
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The Democrat Thread
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 23, 2012 -> 02:23 PM) Prostitution and drunk driving are the same way. But it's not like they lured him into a plot to blow something up like many of the recent FBI "busts." He was convicted of posting pro-Jihadist propaganda on the internet.