On July 29 2015 04:18 whatisthisasheep wrote: Is their a noticeable correlation between dancing skill and ability to not get convicted of crimes? examples: Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chris Brown, Michael Jackson, etc
The real question is how smooth are criminals on the dance floor compared to nice guys.
On July 29 2015 04:18 whatisthisasheep wrote: Is their a noticeable correlation between dancing skill and ability to not get convicted of crimes? examples: Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chris Brown, Michael Jackson, etc
There's the prison in the Phillipines where all the prisoners learn to dance Thriller, so it might even be a negative correlation.
On July 29 2015 04:18 whatisthisasheep wrote: Is their a noticeable correlation between dancing skill and ability to not get convicted of crimes? examples: Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chris Brown, Michael Jackson, etc
The real question is how smooth are criminals on the dance floor compared to nice guys.
What do I get if I want a good little bolt action rifle for plinking and shooting at targets at up to like 150-200 yards? Bolt action is important, I don't care for semi.
On July 29 2015 05:08 Djzapz wrote: What do I get if I want a good little bolt action rifle for plinking and shooting at targets at up to like 150-200 yards? Bolt action is important, I don't care for semi.
The only bolts I know are from CoD World at War which were Kar98, Mosin Nagant, Arisaka, Lee Enfield, and Springfield. No idea about upshots to any of them irl, but if I wanted a Bolt, I'd like one with some history.
On July 29 2015 05:08 Djzapz wrote: What do I get if I want a good little bolt action rifle for plinking and shooting at targets at up to like 150-200 yards? Bolt action is important, I don't care for semi.
The only bolts I know are from CoD World at War which were Kar98, Mosin Nagant, Arisaka, Lee Enfield, and Springfield. No idea about upshots to any of them irl, but if I wanted a Bolt, I'd like one with some history.
History is nice but if you'll use it the new stuff has some advantages... the main one being the weight. That said Mosin Nagants are cheap so I might end up picking one up for the lulz.
How was a judge able to reopen the Bill Cosby case after it was settled and he paid off the defendant to close the case? I would think it would be kept confidential.
On August 01 2015 00:43 whatisthisasheep wrote: How was a judge able to reopen the Bill Cosby case after it was settled and he paid off the defendant to close the case? I would think it would be kept confidential.
Well I case can be re-opened when there is new evidence. Not sure if that helps...
Double jeopardy only attaches to a final judgment. A settlement likely means the charges were simply dropped, meaning a judgment was never rendered on the merits of the case.
Can I place a phone call aboard the ISS to order pizza? Is it still free if it's not there in 30 minutes? Would my pizza be cold by the time they delivered? Could I warm it up by opening the box in space and pointing my pizza at the sun? What happens if I ordered extra cheese but when I open the box it looks like it's only a normal amount of cheese? Do I tip the delivery guy less? How much do you tip a delivery guy astronaut? Does Papa Johns have a delivery guy space program? What sort of training is required for a pizza delivery guy space program? Can anyone register? What if you're afraid of space but you're a Papa Johns delivery guy and Papa Johns just recently started their space delivery program but you're afraid to deliver pizza in space? Would you get fired? Are there laws in place to protect Papa Johns delivery guys who are afraid of space from getting drafted into a Papa Johns space delivery program? Are there places in law where you have to protect space delivery guys from aliens? Are there places at my in-laws for me to stay while I order pizza from Papa Johns? Is Papa John an alien?
On August 02 2015 15:13 Epishade wrote: Can I place a phone call aboard the ISS to order pizza? Is it still free if it's not there in 30 minutes? Would my pizza be cold by the time they delivered? Could I warm it up by opening the box in space and pointing my pizza at the sun? What happens if I ordered extra cheese but when I open the box it looks like it's only a normal amount of cheese? Do I tip the delivery guy less? How much do you tip a delivery guy astronaut? Does Papa Johns have a delivery guy space program? What sort of training is required for a pizza delivery guy space program? Can anyone register? What if you're afraid of space but you're a Papa Johns delivery guy and Papa Johns just recently started their space delivery program but you're afraid to deliver pizza in space? Would you get fired? Are there laws in place to protect Papa Johns delivery guys who are afraid of space from getting drafted into a Papa Johns space delivery program? Are there places in law where you have to protect space delivery guys from aliens? Are there places at my in-laws for me to stay while I order pizza from Papa Johns? Is Papa John an alien?
A bidder has asked me to put a Buy It Now for £45 on a item I am auctioning and he'll take it, I'm expecting around £40-50. Is it considered bad etiquette to do this? There are a couple of other bidders on there already.
On August 02 2015 19:36 Deleuze wrote: Ebay selling etiquette question.
A bidder has asked me to put a Buy It Now for £45 on a item I am auctioning and he'll take it, I'm expecting around £40-50. Is it considered bad etiquette to do this? There are a couple of other bidders on there already.
Yes it is, it's also breaking ebay's ToS. Just about every time I've used ebay I've had people asking me to cancel the auction early for them.
I wonder if this would also be breaking a specific Law?
On August 02 2015 19:36 Deleuze wrote: Ebay selling etiquette question.
A bidder has asked me to put a Buy It Now for £45 on a item I am auctioning and he'll take it, I'm expecting around £40-50. Is it considered bad etiquette to do this? There are a couple of other bidders on there already.
Yes it is, it's also breaking ebay's ToS. Just about every time I've used ebay I've had people asking me to cancel the auction early for them.
I wonder if this would also be breaking a specific Law?
Thanks, I'll hold tight and see how the bidding goes, have got a few more watchers since posting here. It's weird that ebay lets me add the Buy It Now option to the auction after I've published it and there are bidders (I went as far as editing but not publishing it to see if it was possible).
On August 02 2015 15:13 Epishade wrote: Can I place a phone call aboard the ISS to order pizza? Is it still free if it's not there in 30 minutes? Would my pizza be cold by the time they delivered? Could I warm it up by opening the box in space and pointing my pizza at the sun? What happens if I ordered extra cheese but when I open the box it looks like it's only a normal amount of cheese? Do I tip the delivery guy less? How much do you tip a delivery guy astronaut? Does Papa Johns have a delivery guy space program? What sort of training is required for a pizza delivery guy space program? Can anyone register? What if you're afraid of space but you're a Papa Johns delivery guy and Papa Johns just recently started their space delivery program but you're afraid to deliver pizza in space? Would you get fired? Are there laws in place to protect Papa Johns delivery guys who are afraid of space from getting drafted into a Papa Johns space delivery program? Are there places in law where you have to protect space delivery guys from aliens? Are there places at my in-laws for me to stay while I order pizza from Papa Johns? Is Papa John an alien?
No phone signal in orbit around Earth. No masts.
I am pretty sure people on the ISS can call people on Earth, at least sometimes, and they also have Internet access, at least sometimes.
However, most Pizza places have limits as to where they deliver Pizza to. I'd assume LEO is usually not in those limits.
As to space Pizza delivery, it would be incredibly expensive to use a person to deliver space Pizza. A much more sensible solution is to just send the box up, possibly with a money input slot, so the box only opens when people put in enough money for the Pizza.
Since you are in the US and working a minimum wage job, i doubt that there are any laws in place to protect you from anything. If they tell you to go to space and you don't want to, you get fired and they find another guy.
Space is international territory, thus i don't think there are a lot of laws to protect you against abduction by aliens if you are in space. There are some laws in space though, for example if you are a nuclear weapon you are not allowed to go to space.
On August 02 2015 15:13 Epishade wrote: Can I place a phone call aboard the ISS to order pizza? Is it still free if it's not there in 30 minutes? Would my pizza be cold by the time they delivered? Could I warm it up by opening the box in space and pointing my pizza at the sun? What happens if I ordered extra cheese but when I open the box it looks like it's only a normal amount of cheese? Do I tip the delivery guy less? How much do you tip a delivery guy astronaut? Does Papa Johns have a delivery guy space program? What sort of training is required for a pizza delivery guy space program? Can anyone register? What if you're afraid of space but you're a Papa Johns delivery guy and Papa Johns just recently started their space delivery program but you're afraid to deliver pizza in space? Would you get fired? Are there laws in place to protect Papa Johns delivery guys who are afraid of space from getting drafted into a Papa Johns space delivery program? Are there places in law where you have to protect space delivery guys from aliens? Are there places at my in-laws for me to stay while I order pizza from Papa Johns? Is Papa John an alien?
- Over skype, possibly yes. There will be a delay though. - No. - Yes, but they wouldn't. - No. - You'd still be impressed that you got it. - Yes, 9,999,998$ instead of 10M. - about 10M seems reasonable, give or take a few $ for how the pizza and customer service is. - No. - Same as an astronaut, but with some extra customer service training. - No. - No problem. - Maybe, but not for that reason. - It wouldn't surprise me if you can find laws that cover it. - How the hell do you expect us to know? - Don't know him personally, but I'd guess not.