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Ted S.

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  1. Fuck! We gotta watch Conan tonight. This site says they're going to show the "red band" trailer...but I have doubts that they'll put something like that over the air.   http://www.inquisitr.com/2307440/deadpool-debuts-in-fantastic-four-extended-preview-ryan-reynolds-to-debut-full-trailer-on-conan/
  2. With all the erection jokes, it can't come fast enough. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk
  3.   Don't worry, I saw a crappy cell phone recorded trailer they played at comic con. Couldn't hear half the audio over all the laughing, but even that bootlegged trailer (is that even a thing?) I saw was very promising.
  4.   I highly recommend getting a fairly small SSD that offers a higher transfer rate and putting just your OSes on it, then if you need storage, just get a external drive. My computer has been running one linux or the other for about 4 years since I switched the drive to SSD, and the thing still boots up in about 15 seconds.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPZHBjyUGhQ   found it here: http://kisscasper.com/deadpool-trailer-trailer-ryan-reynolds/
  6. This gave me a great idea. If you can teach a dog to be a mule or horse, why not try training a bear to be a mule or horse?
  7. Go free float, yo! Those clamped handguards get annoying fast. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk
  8. 55 gr is about the lightest you want to shoot with if you choose a 1:8. My go to ammo is 62 gr. My Barrel is 18", 1:8, with a midlength port and a gov't/socom profile (whatever the fuck that means; it seems like a slightly heavier than pencil profile to me).
  9.   I don't think the mule would appreciate any of that.
  10.   Mileage unimportant. The real question is can I get one in Daytona Yellow?
  11.   Glory is always one more stick of butter away. :usa:
  12.   Now that is an idea! Cheap and simple. Still a potential con in the events of Zombie outbreaks and alien invasion (search cattle mutilation and abductions for further reading). But low tech certainly is the way to go.   Bravo for KISS.
  13.   No good if there is a CME or EMP event, or really aliens for that matter. Plus, if I had money for one of those, I probably have enough money for an underground shelter!
  14. Damn French people and their weirdly awesome ideas.
  15. Quadcopters could make an excellent pancake delivery system. I see potential. From the griddle to the plate, and from thence to the deepest,  most remote and private regions of my bowels. Let the syrupy and butyraceous happiness commence!
  16. Here I am still using Linux, still not having any problems since install over a year ago even after updates. Still not worrying about future problems because it just works. But then again, I don't use my laptop for gaming.
  17.   The cool kids are always the first to be abducted by aliens or eaten by zombies.
  18. Unless it's a red Che shirt. :stir: http://www.amazon.com/Classic-Red-Che-Guevara-Large/dp/B0076PN82O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1438485304&sr=8-3&keywords=red+che+shirt
  19.   I'm going to keep it simple. People look smarter when they just have a backpack and they use both straps.
  20. I can't fit that and a chainsaw unless I forget the toilet paper. Damned decisions.
  21.     Fair point, but the case being discussed the man did have a reasonable expectation of privacy:     I think a six foot privacy fence is more than a reasonable measure to assure privacy. It's unreasonable to build a large enough structure to keep drones from peeking in your back yard, plus, depending on location, a large enough structure to accommodate such a motive may be larger than they are allowed to develop, could potentially violate some aesthetic ordinances, or may violate some other esoteric code that's exclusive to their area.
  22.   Full Definition of AIRSPACE :  the space lying above the earth or above a certain area of land or water; especially :  the space lying above a nation and coming under its jurisdiction   http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/airspace   airspace [ ˈe(ə)rˌspās ] NOUN space available in the atmosphere immediately above the earth: "temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers" Powered by OxfordDictionaries · © Oxford University Press   airspace noun 1. a space occupied by air.   4. the region of the atmosphere above a plot of ground, to which the owner has rights or access.   http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/airspace     Those are general definitions of airspace. Now on the messy subject of ownership. In America, property rights originate from the common law system called fee simple. Essentially, you don't own the land per se, but you have an interest in the land that allows you certain defined rights on that land so long as you pay a quit rent to the Allodial holder of the land. In America, that is the government. Your rent is property taxes. This country doesn't allow citizens to have an allodial title (which basically entitles you to claim the land as your property and do with it as you wish; you own the land, anything in the land like minerals, dirt, water, etc, and anything above the land as high up as you can develop). Fee simple titles mean you are given certain defined rights to the land, and development right on the land, so long as you keep paying that rent. This means development rights of the airspace can be and are regulated by the issuer and collector of the rent (tax), which is mostly local to the state. That's why the subject of property in this country are is so befuddling: rights granted to the holder of the land title vary from city to city, from county to county, and from state to state.     Even with this vague definition of specific airspace above the property, you may not have the right to develop your property up but a couple dozen feet. Depends on the local property laws.
  23. So lets disregard the FAA and the potential legality of flying a drone over private property since people do not own the airspace over their property (or really the land, but that'll get this too complicated, so lets assume fee simple ownership grants allodial property rights for the sake of simplicity).   1. Assume that a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy on their property.    2. Assume airspace is not part of the property and is not owned by the owners of the property.   3. Assume this drone is (as alleged) recording private activity (in any way, whether temporary through a live feed of the camera, and/or recorded to a memory card) on the property which there is a reasonable expectation of privacy.   That reasonable expectation of privacy is violated the moment any form of audio and/or photographical device has a sensor actively capturing any form of private activity on said property and thus is actively violating the reasonable expectation of privacy on said property. The means by which the sensor of the devices records the private activity is completely immaterial. So regardless of the method the data was captured; the nature of the captured data being private violates that reasonable expectation of privacy.
  24. Also, keep in mind with the barrels linked in this thread so far; you'll end up having about 3-4 Lbs hanging off the front end of the receiver, so you may want a heavier stock to counter the weight.

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