the bullet start flying? ask the Amerikis for help? to scarifice our youth? please stop kidding me, zio-christian game over. will see if you are rich enough to pay for your life... then it may cost more for the one of your loved ones... mwhaaha. a message of your ibm.
Do you have a drug problem?
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Doing no harm can be argued from either side in this case. She may have sought out an even more dangerous method to blind herself. In this case, denying her "treatment" or "negligence" could be blamed on the psychologist.
While also the obvious is present; The psychologist is doing "harm" by "treating" her. In a sense, the zeitgeist has been positioned towards "Individual Satisfaction" as long as it does not interfere on a grander scale.
If this woman is truly experiencing an increased quality of life by blinding herself, then so be it and I encourage everyone who is a closet-blind to use her as an example; Hopefully having the courage to fulfill their desires and live their lives to the fullest.
She should have been treated in another way. If she was liable to hurt herself, she could have been put in an institution because she's liable to do harm to herself if she's not being watched. She "says" she got a psychologist to do it. I don't believe that, she just doesn't want to admit she did it herself, it legitimizes it by pretending a professional did it.
Perhaps. But I think it would be difficult to put the drain cleaner in your eye once it starts hurting, your natural body reaction would be to turn away or close your eyes. I think that's pretty telling about why you shouldn't be doing it, IMHO. Did you look at her picture? No wonder she wanted to be blind ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Everyone can do what they want as long as they dont harm anyone else imho. Like the psychologist harming the woman? In this case i think both of them are nutjobs and losing them from the genepool would have positive effects for the future of men.
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Note that they only appear in the centre of craters and other surface irregularities. This suggests they are places where meteorite impacts and other damage have scratched off the paint, exposing the shiny metal underneath.
Inb4 really dirty and old deathstar ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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I cant wait for this years christmas. Oculus rift: watching porn with your wife means you will have a threesome+? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Did you look at her picture? No wonder she wanted to be blind ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Everyone can do what they want as long as they dont harm anyone else imho.
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GPS is more then accurate enough that is not the problem. Core parts of the self driving car are the information gathering sensors and the software that handles the information correct. There is still more testing needed, also there would be a need to fundamentally change the law regarding car driving (and probaly car insurance).
Imagine a "bug".
1. exactly sensors can work offline. 2. a bug like in winxp? however it's impossible that the bug be synchronized among all autodrives (tm, (c), (r)). 3. Imagine a bug in nuclear plants... or traffic lightning, or... autodrive (tm, (c), (r)) is less dangerous... 1. GPS is not a sensor. And there are no "online sensors" used 2. I dont think you understand what i said. 3. No need to imagine, already happened. Bugs will be important regarding driving and insurance. gps is a sensor, it sense the position of global position satellites. other sensors are movement detection, temperature etc etc... sensor sense reality into data (1,0). sensors are gateway to digitization. there aren't that many pasterns of behavior (or event) in the road... (I mean in trillion)... You are right. I was wrong in my explanation. What i meant to say is that gps isnt used as a selfdriving sensor like infrared light and radio waves. Gps shows the car which way to take. The other sensors and the processing software will drive the car. It is sometimes annoying to not talk in your mother tongue. *edit Regarding your last sentence. Every single human is an infinite amount of events ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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GPS is more then accurate enough that is not the problem. Core parts of the self driving car are the information gathering sensors and the software that handles the information correct. There is still more testing needed, also there would be a need to fundamentally change the law regarding car driving (and probaly car insurance).
Imagine a "bug".
1. exactly sensors can work offline. 2. a bug like in winxp? however it's impossible that the bug be synchronized among all autodrives (tm, (c), (r)). 3. Imagine a bug in nuclear plants... or traffic lightning, or... autodrive (tm, (c), (r)) is less dangerous... 1. GPS is not a sensor. And there are no "online sensors" used 2. I dont think you understand what i said. 3. No need to imagine, already happened. Bugs will be important regarding driving and insurance.
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you can't beat the global ledger. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) you can't beat the power of mining staff. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) so, Bitcoin will be always the solution. I want more money ! ---> Bitcoin. I want a house ! ---> Bitcoin. I want a job ! Why ? Bitcoin ! I want friends ! Well, i prefer girlfriends ... Bitcoin !I don't know about Bitcoin getting you a girlfriend. Do you think Bitcoin could get this guy a girlfriend? He looks like a fat pig and I think most girls would turn him down no matter how many Bitcoins he had. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FTdyNt2s.gif&t=663&c=yG7HDCJJLtRvdw) He might get hookers with much Bitcoins (if he was very lucky), but getting him a girlfriend is different. Bitcoins can buy you hookers, blow, and lambos, but there are some things you can't buy, especially if you look like the guy in that picture. Bitcoins can't buy you love. Capitalist: everyone has a price
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I wonder how many people will be killed due to errors in these self driving cars. GPS navigation systems and google maps are not even fully accurate.
Really important point. I've often found myself in locations that don't exist on GPS systems, and it saying we're home when we're miles away, etc. GPS is more then accurate enough that is not the problem. Core parts of the self driving car are the information gathering sensors and the software that handles the information correct. There is still more testing needed, also there would be a need to fundamentally change the law regarding car driving (and probaly car insurance). Imagine a "bug".
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No economic war just some genius managers ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Anyone remember Exxon Valdez? Deepwater Horizon? Volkswagen engine scam? They will just pay the fines, start a multi million PR campaign and at this time next year everyone wants to have a german car again. Sadly the only mistake they did was getting caught.
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Looks like it's on the rise. I expect 260-270 as the peak of this rise.
Looking at these im preparing to go short... on leverage!!!!!!!!!!
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https://youtu.be/sNhhvQGsMEc?t=57sThey always make the same mistake when talking about high-speed travel. Really fast spaceships would appear to take billions of years to reach another galaxy, for observers stuck on Earth. However, the occupants in a relativistic spaceship could experience something completely different: their destination arrives at the blink of an eye, and it (the galaxy) undergoes accelerated ageing, while the passengers stay young. It seems like a pretty bad side-effect of interstellar travel when everything else gets old around you. And every journey is a one-way trip into the unknown. Maybe one day we can produce enough exotic matter to open our own wormholes ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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That's a strawman fallacy. No one was using youtube videos to prove the moon landings were fake in this thread. I neither see a strawman argument nor a logical fallacy on my side. My argument covers the ongoing discussion pretty good imho *edit Btw. How to land on the moon if you cant cross the van allen belt? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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im pretty sure OP is permanently on some hard drugs, although some points he sometimes make are valid. Psychopaths of the elite regard you as objects they are free to torture. Sometimes theres a fee attached sometimes not. After u.s. government atrocities such as MKultra. The government has learned to be even more secretive. Next gen mkultra has been acive for quite a while. Either we kill off all psycho in government/corporations/ and law enforcement or were doomed to live as enslaved trash.
Man you sound like the user Imasockpuppet from the forum which doesn't exist anymore. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Anyway, the Project MKUltra began in the early 1950s and and was officially stopped in 1973. There were many atrocities around the world at the time and most of the people weren't aware of that. But now we are living in a different situation: if something like that happens a Snowden would tell us. ) not sure if you think live/online beheadings and stuff like that is much different/better then the happenings of 50-100 years ago. the story of the book itself didnt change much, it just got a new cover. Live/online beheadings and things like that are not approved by any government or any authority that can rightly claim to be the legitimate central government of a state in current times. So the book has changed a bit in a good way. look at the the arabian states like saudi arabia and what punishment they use. look the north koreas prison camps. there are still a lot of totalitarian states existing today. it is not just isis and al-qaeda (which btw. are government produced problems) that commit atrocities
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20$/paycoin nuff said im sorry ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif)
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are you an alt of toddtervy? ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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im pretty sure OP is permanently on some hard drugs, although some points he sometimes make are valid. Psychopaths of the elite regard you as objects they are free to torture. Sometimes theres a fee attached sometimes not. After u.s. government atrocities such as MKultra. The government has learned to be even more secretive. Next gen mkultra has been acive for quite a while. Either we kill off all psycho in government/corporations/ and law enforcement or were doomed to live as enslaved trash.
Man you sound like the user Imasockpuppet from the forum which doesn't exist anymore. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Anyway, the Project MKUltra began in the early 1950s and and was officially stopped in 1973. There were many atrocities around the world at the time and most of the people weren't aware of that. But now we are living in a different situation: if something like that happens a Snowden would tell us. ) not sure if you think live/online beheadings and stuff like that is much different/better then the happenings of 50-100 years ago. the story of the book itself didnt change much, it just got a new cover.
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This news is not 100% believable. The atmospheric pressure in Mars is not high enough to sustain the presence of liquid water. Due to the low atmospheric pressure, the water will be vaporized, and lost to outer-space. That is the reason why only the heavy gases (such as Carbon di Oxide and Methane) are present in the martian atmosphere.
Because the news presents "a hydrate" as "water." It's not, of course. Ojha and his team have watched these lineae form every Martian summer, growing wider week after week until they slowly fade come winter—exactly the times and places where conditions are right for liquid water to exist on Mars. Plus, the surface is crusted with salt, which could help stabilize liquid water so it doesn’t boil or freeze.
Ojha notes that they haven’t actually observed water flowing on Mars. The team took their data from the CRISM instrument on the Mars Reconnaisance Orbiter, which, frustratingly, only observes the surface every day at 3 pm. That’s when Mars is at its hottest and driest, so any liquid water oozing on the surface would have long since evaporated by the time MRO laid eyes on it.
Still, the water left a distinctive chemical trace. “Whatever is flowing on Mars is hydrating the salt,” Ojha says, “and we’re seeing that hydration in the spectral signature.” After extracting spectral information from pixels of the CRISM instrument’s data, Ojha and his team determined that the salts—magnesium perchlorate, magnesium chlorate, and sodium perchlorate—had water molecules interspersed in their crystal structures. That’s pretty strong evidence that they were deposited by flowing water. we know that there is ice on mars - another form of water no biggie. but liquid water is big, because it is - atleast for us - the base of life, so there might be aliens right now living on mars :9
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