Ahh, I remember my dad's 14.4 and how cool it was. We had Compuserve, and it was awesome. I started tinkering around with extra parts, building computers pretty young. I remember discovering that the Pentium I didn't need cooling at all. The damn thing doesn't know how to overheat. And those old video games were the best -- Space Quest and Commander Keen. Sierra made all the best games back then.
I'm, amazed that works. Then again the mental institution that my friend works at has a fire extinguisher labeled "crazy purple knock out gas." Violent incidents went down after they introduced that.
Damn those smart little bastards. They're going to rise up one day, and take over the seas. And in a couple of million years, they'll evolve a lung or two, and it'll be over.
The National Guard became the "well-regulated militia." That's exactly what the framers were talking about: Americans at the ready in case of an invasion by the British, or whoever.
2nd amendment fans rally against the attempts to regulate whet guns they can buy, and the types of ammo, but the amendment that gives us all the right to own a gun specifically gives the government the responsibility of REGULATION. They weren't vague on that one "...a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state..."
In fact, the supreme court ruled similarly in United States v. Miller, in which a man argued that the 2nd amendment gave him the right to carry a sawed-off shotgun: "Certainly it is not within judicial notice that this weapon is any part of the ordinary military equipment or that its use could contribute to the common defense."
If I were a Hitler -- a legitimate heir, I'd claim all that money in Hitler's bank account and donate it to various charities. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard somewhere that he still has a Swiss bank account with more than a billion dollars in it.
On St. Simon's Island, Ga. there's a store called Pane in the Glass.
Here in Macon, I had to get a wheel replaced on my car after hitting a mean pothole. I found a store called Hubcap and Wheel, and the guy gave me a card with his name on it, and the card identified him as a "Hubcapitolist."
2nd amendment fans rally against the attempts to regulate whet guns they can buy, and the types of ammo, but the amendment that gives us all the right to own a gun specifically gives the government the responsibility of REGULATION. They weren't vague on that one "...a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state..."
In fact, the supreme court ruled similarly in United States v. Miller, in which a man argued that the 2nd amendment gave him the right to carry a sawed-off shotgun:
"Certainly it is not within judicial notice that this weapon is any part of the ordinary military equipment or that its use could contribute to the common defense."
The prosecution rests.
Here in Macon, I had to get a wheel replaced on my car after hitting a mean pothole. I found a store called Hubcap and Wheel, and the guy gave me a card with his name on it, and the card identified him as a "Hubcapitolist."