On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 11:47:06 +0200, Fetchinson . wrote: >>> In an altercation with the police, complying with their orders greatly >>> increases your chances of survival. >> >> Ah, the definition of a police state: where ordinary people, whether >> breaking the law or not, are forced by fear of death to obey the police >> at all times, whether the police are acting legally or not. > > I think you are grossly mischaracterizing that sentence of the OP. He > simply makes an observation: in an altercation with the police, > complying with their orders greatly increases your chances of survival. > Is this observation/statement true or false? Based on empirical data > from the past 50 years (in the US and elsewhere) I'd say it's true by a > huge margin. > > The OP didn't make any value judgements on this statement whether he > advocates for compliance or not, whether he encourages the establishment > of a police state or not, whether he thinks compliance is a good thing > or not. > > For all we know he might be a flaming anarchist with a keen sense of > observing empirical facts. > > Cheers, > Daniel
or simply using a fortune cookie program to generate random signatures, just ass I do, sometimes the result is quite spooky). ( i just took a look at mine for this post & was pleasantly surprised to see it is programming related) -- ((lambda (foo) (bar foo)) (baz)) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list