A bit of a change of pace: documented the absolute ratsnest that is the back of my car's electrics, to get the trailer connector working properly. Seems it's just a grounding issue. The old wire goes nowhere, and my bodge job to attempt to fix it wasn't good enough. Next up is crimping together the floating ground wire to the thick yellow one going to one of the ground screws. !elektronikhttps://social.umeahackerspace.se/attachment/371577
I don't know know about the 1994 agreement, but I do know NK was upholding their end of the bargain last time, and took the US breaking it as a go-ahead to keep developing their nuclear arsenal.
@taoeffect No one outside the US cares about 9/11. The US could have one 9/11 every month since then and never even come close to the number of dead in Afghanistan and Iraq, or the number of dead in the wars and aggressions that caused the attack in the first place. But those were brown people, so who cares right?
I think it's both funny and a tragic lack of insight that one must invent outlandish conspiracy theories instead of more straightforward explanations. It can't be that 9/11 was karmic justice for US meddling in the middle east, or that the Bush administration cynically took advantage of the raw emotions at the time. Gotta be a stupidly risky plan to murder one's own citizens, in a country where a president can't even have an affair without being found out.
'Trump’s diplomacy, such as it is, has been subjected to withering attack, especially by liberal opinion: How could the US president agree to meet on friendly terms with a brutal dictator? How could he fail to demand that North Korea end its human rights violations, which are indeed horrendous?
Willingness to look at “the whole story” suggests some other questions, of course unasked — in fact, unthinkable: How could Kim agree to meet on friendly terms with the head of the state that world opinion overwhelmingly regards as the greatest threat to peace? How could North Korea fail to demand that the US end its human rights violations, also horrendous? Has North Korea done anything remotely like invading Iraq, the worst crime of this century? Or destroying Libya? Has it been condemned by the ICJ for international terrorism [...]?'
@moonman Weren't the 9/11 hijackers officially on a business trip? I don't recall their reason for travel being in any way out of the ordinary. Of course the US' entire state apparatus went completely apeshit, which is really the only explanation needed
@moonman As I understand, ICE didn't exist until 2001. Presumably there was some other system in place before then. Viewing immigration through a *national security* lens as the US currently does seems messed up to me
@donblanco That kind of depends what year @fribbledom did their ripping. A lot of early MP3 encoders were pretty crap. Modern LAME is probably fine @ 192 kbps tho I agree