A sandwich I used to make when I worked at a deli. Pastrami, turkey, and provolone, melted, on a toasted onion roll with coleslaw and Russian dressing.
A sandwich I used to make when I worked at a deli. Pastrami, turkey, and provolone, melted, on a toasted onion roll with coleslaw and Russian dressing.
The Dollop: now with 90% less child murder than Behind the Bastards!
I was cautiously optimistic about Harris before, now I’m regular optimistic. Walz seems like a good dude who will appeal to working class voters, having been a schoolteacher and a union member, and able to be folksy with a genuine-ness that DJT and JD couchfucker couldn’t muster in a dozen lifetimes.
YouTube UI/UX in general is total trash. The Apple TVOS version is probably the worst but I haven’t seen a good one yet.
The Daily Zeitgeist - a daily rundown of the news and pop culture
Behind the Bastards
16th Minute (of Fame) - reviewing internet main characters and adding context to what is generally known about them
Factually - Adam Conover interviews experts
The Dollop - two comedians tell stories from history
Bad Hasbara - two anti-Zionist Jews discuss Israeli propaganda, usually with a guest
Pod Yourself [x] - episode by episode recap of tv shows. First the Sopranos (pod yourself a gun) then The Wire (pod yourself the wire) and upcoming is Mad Men.
Search Engine
Some More News - news deep dives and weekly current events.
Show would have been Starblazers or Robotech (Americanized Space Battleship Yamato and Macross/Southern Cross/Mospaeda, respectively.) For movies probably Akira.
Ross Perot got 18.9% of the popular vote in 1992. While he didn’t get any electoral votes he likely prevented a second HW Bush term.
Skip the psych exam. Restore the “public servant” aspect.
All assets are sold and the cash is placed in a trust that earns 1% interest. When you leave office you get your money back.
24/7 audio and video coverage of your life as long as you are in office. The toilet is not filmed unless someone goes in with you. Other than that, your life is an open book.
After you leave office, you can teach classes as long as your compensation is no more than the lowest-paid professor at the school that employs you. You can write books. Or you can enjoy your pension. No corporate jobs or partner positions at fancy law firms.
Or, you know, a school. You know, where there are children? Maybe children who have physical limitations who have been called gimps?
Oh well, who cares about the educational environment and getting kids exposed to FOSS options instead of commercial software?
Pretty much everyone who’s discussed it agrees The Godfather (film) blows the Puzo novel it adapted away.
Runner up is Adaptation, an adaptation of the novel The Orchid Thief that expands its scope significantly.
I think there are different valid perspectives on what the terms mean, and the server side vs AJAX split pretty tightly correlates to the rise of social media as we currently understand it because the technology enables that use of the internet.
Both major freezes in the last 5 years in Texas.
Do you a) Own a property b) that you don’t live in c) that other people who are not family members live in d) and those people pay you?
If not, you’re not the subject of that comment. If so, congrats on being in the very narrow overlap of the Venn diagram for waiters and landlords.
Depends on how you define “nametag.” I work at Amazon in an office, and we all have to wear badges, from the drones like me to the senior VPs. Same thing will be true at a lot of companies.
They said “do you own” a property that other people pay you to live in. That’s the upper-class part.
No, one example you gave was of revealing someone’s alt account, and I was making the point that for that and some other pieces of information, whether someone is a public figure is relevant.
Another example where who a person is matters is libel: generally accepted precedent is that you cannot libel a dead person or a person whose reputation is already so damaged the libel could not damage it further.
One aspect you didn’t mention is whether the person is a public figure or not. If I know that “@milton23789” is a secret alt account for Taylor Swift, it’s probably fine to state that in public forums because Swift is a public figure. If that account is actually an alt for just some dude, it’s not as okay.
50? Or as young as 40 if you grew up in one of the tobacco states.
I know little to nothing about android, but it seems like even if we assume CMG code is in (say) all of Facebook’s iOS apps, each one needs permission to use the camera and microphone so if you deny that permission what CMG claims would be impossible. And while Apple certainly has a spotty record in enforcing App Store rules, I feel like they’ve got a lot riding on being absolutely certain that FB and Google and Amazon apps aren’t violating those rules because those are going to be on every researcher’s list of apps to test for privacy compliance.