Aside from the visuals and handfeel of the mouse, can you actually tell a difference in 'performance' between an $80+ gaming mouse vs a $10 mouse from Amazon or WalMart? Does a gaming mouse do a better job of moving folders around, or double clicking to open files? Does it move the gun around better in an FPS? Is there any actual perceptible difference?
Wrong. $50k/year is middle class. $80k to $100k a year would be upper middle class. $230k/year, well over twice that, is unnecessarily fucking wealthy.
If you're from back in the day then you should know better.
Free speech does not constrain private property rights.
Twitter is private property.
This isn't a free speech issue, and the fact that you seem to think it is speaks poorly of your understanding of the issues.
I really wander what happened to the older generation on/., their understanding of these simple legal and technical issues seems to be slipping.
He called for the violence. He celebrated the violence. To the people who perpetrated the violence, he told them 'I love you.'
He is the cause of the violence, and continues to call for more violence.
And paper is still secure. The US just had the most secure and vetted election in the history of elections ever, and most of that was done by paper. The only reason - the only reason - to try to switch to any kind of electronic voting, no matter how supposedly 'secure', is to try and rig the election. If there is no paper trail, there was no valid vote - and if there is a paper trail, why not just use paper to begin with?