On 2019-03-05 11:47, grarpamp wrote:
Surround them with love, forgive, pray to not be fucked again?
That's noble and personal.
The amazing piety of the Trotsyites during the early seventies has given
me a permanent allergic reaction to superior holiness.
Commies are always extremely holy,
JD:
It is right to use violence on people who violate
your property
JG:
>>> However the idea that you can attack people who hunt
>>> in 'your' land is of course nonsense.
>>> personal rights - one of the core concepts in liberal philosophy.
G:
>> So people in your land are allowed to
>> >> It is right to use violence on people who violate
>> >> your property
>>
>> > However the idea that you can attack people who hunt
>> > in 'your' land is of course nonsense.
>>
>> What theory is this debating?
>
> personal rights - one of the core concepts in liberal philosophy.
So people
On 2019-03-01 14:51, Punk wrote:
> but no, the number of locations isn't necessarily 'very high', and
> once general locations are known, surveilling them doesn't require a
> lot of resources.
Every fortnight or so I go crabbing. Most people around here go
crabbing every now and then.
On 2019-03-01 14:51, Punk wrote:
but no, the number of locations isn't necessarily 'very high', and once
general locations are known, surveilling them doesn't require a lot of
resources.
If you are reluctant to travel any distance, one day one man places a
box of flowers on a grave.
>> It is right to use violence on people who violate
>> your property
> However the idea that you can attack people who hunt
> in 'your' land is of course nonsense.
What theory is this debating?
jam...@echeque.com wrote:
The swamp near me gets flooded by the ocean at high tide for several
miles. Bury it before a high tide, and the tide will erase the marks of
the digging. That is how we deal around here with child protective
services and people who go pig hunting on private land
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 5:17 PM jim bell wrote:
> On Thursday, February 28, 2019, 12:16:48 PM PST, Punk wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 09:15:51 +1000
> jam...@echeque.com wrote:
>
> >> If you are in the city, everything is on CCTV. But you are not going to
> >> drop something valuable in the
There are some clever ways to place an object at some 'secret'
location and allow the recipient to find it. *HOWEVER* that hardly
solves the surveillance problem.
If you are in the city, everything is on CCTV. But you are not going to
drop something valuable in the middle of the city.
Geocachers put stuff in parks and forests, under bridges,
in dusty books, etc all the time. Considerations...
- Timescale... physical works get built replaced and blown up,
materials degrade due to environment, forests burn and cut,
map and key holders die or turn sides, etc
- Human presence...
On Sunday, February 24, 2019, 12:28:28 PM PST, Steve Kinney
wrote:
On 2/24/19 2:01 AM, jim bell wrote:
> https://www.gpsworld.com/how-to-achieve-1-meter-accuracy-in-android/
>
> [partial quote begins]
>
>> Recent changes in hardware and standards make one-meter accuracy
>> possible, in
On 2/24/19 2:01 AM, jim bell wrote:
> https://www.gpsworld.com/how-to-achieve-1-meter-accuracy-in-android/
>
> [partial quote begins]
>
> Recent changes in hardware and standards make one-meter accuracy
> possible, in some cases as soon as this year. The transcript of a talk
> given to Android
https://www.gpsworld.com/how-to-achieve-1-meter-accuracy-in-android/
[partial quote begins]
Recent changes in hardware and standards make one-meter accuracy possible, in
some cases as soon as this year. The transcript of a talk given to Android
developers earlier this year, this article gives
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