You're either inebriated, a high school drop out or a dumb kid in 5th grade. There is no way a person with an IQ above 70 could actually think that vast amounts of electronic information can save your ass from being the victim of an event that statistically has a lower likelihood of happening than a lightning strike (i.e. terrorism).
If someone wanted to plan an attack, they could simply meet in a public park or a library and keep off the phone and e-mail. What will you do then, genius? Don't answer that. It's a rhetorical question. That means I either know the answer or I simply don't care what you think.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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You're either inebriated, a high school drop out or a dumb kid in 5th grade. There is no way a person with an IQ above 70 could actually think that vast amounts of electronic information can save your ass from being the victim of an event that statistically has a lower likelihood of happening than a lightning strike (i.e. terrorism).
If someone wanted to plan an attack, they could simply meet in a public park or a library and keep off the phone and e-mail. What will you do then, genius? Don't answer that. It's a rhetorical question. That means I either know the answer or I simply don't care what you think.