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STX_10.0
Here&#39;s a more elegant way of doing it: < !-- language-all: lang-el -- > (defun foo (arg) (interactive (list (if (consp current-prefix-arg) (read-number " ;Number: " ;) (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))) (message " ;prefix = %0d " ; arg...
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STX_10.0
Conventional guns are not " ;registered " ; in free America. (Only a few jurisdictions like NYC, DC, and maybe still Chicago, have laws requiring licensing of gun owners *and* registration of firearms.) The interstate *transfer* of guns between individuals/owners is regulated by federal law and must be conducted b...
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STX_10.0
I&#39;m trying to perfect the run at the end of the solo of " ;Heaven " ; by Los Lonely Boys which occurs at about 2:13. I *think* this is how the left hand is played: E|----------------------------------------------------------------- B|-12-11----11----------------------------------------------------- ...
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STX_10.0
The purpose of an NDA is to bind the two parties. The correct answer is to sign it in any way that satisfies both you and the counterparty. In general, if you are a party to a contract as an individual, and someone hands you a stock contract designed for entities, either of the following should be acceptable: 1....
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STX_10.0
To clarify the final hypothetical: I have put up " ;threats " ; that are not meant to be seen by anyone. The only people who could see *and* feel threatened by them would be a warranted search party. So do I incur liability by posting the (empty) threats (for my own amusement)? Or because it&#39;s inside my propert...
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STX_10.0
Yes, there is no general restraint on signing a contract that incorporates conditions on future events. Most contracts are of that form & ndash; " ;For consideration *X* from Party *A*, Party *B* will (or will not) do *Y*. " ; You could certainly say, " ;If I establish entity *A* in timeframe *B* then the counte...
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STX_10.0
OK, that&#39;s a sort of surprising/alarming result, even though I can&#39;t pretend I&#39;m completely surprised by the answer. I *think* we&#39;ve seen an analog sometime recently: like somebody writing a threat in their personal journal, and then being prosecuted for it after the journal was subpoenaed? Saying, "...
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STX_10.0
Again, I might suggest *mens rea* here, but *explicitly* I&#39;m a law-abiding citizen doing something for my own amusement. I assert that I have no reason to *expect* to be raided, other perhaps than to observe that even wrong (innocent) addresses are raided disturbingly often. So does the fact that a LEO, whether acc...
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STX_10.0
Years ago I asked a question along these lines of a law professor. This is the answer I got: The problem with lawyers is that you are not guaranteed results, any more than you are when you go to a doctor. You are getting professional advice, which is worth about as much as you trust it. So those are the proxies y...
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STX_10.0
The school-teacher-student relationship has historically often been given some of the same privileges and legal exemptions that are granted to the family-parent-child relationship, corporal punishment among them. All I can find on Pakistani law [suggests corporal punishment is legal but discouraged](_URL_0_): > ...
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STX_10.0
My first question would be, " ;*Can* you change a license at any time? " ; I doubt you can make arbitrary and unilateral changes to a license after it has been accepted. If you know ahead of time what terms you might want to impose in the future I suspect you would have to outline them in the initial license. One...
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STX_10.0
Presumably you are referring to works commonly called " ;fan fiction. " ; Under copyright law these *might* be considered " ;derivative works " ; and therefore subject to the rights of the copyright owner. However, they *might* also qualify for exemption from copyright enforcement under " ;fair use. " ; It appe...
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STX_10.0
First of all, Vim and Emacs have different approaches to keymaps. Keep in mind that the following sentences are merely observations I&#39;ve made over time, I do neither know how they&#39;re actually implemented (yet), nor do I condemn either approach. They do only serve to explain the expectations of the questioner ...
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STX_10.0
I have added notches to the side of the key head in the past. One of the **advantages** to using this method is that you can find the correct key in the dark. Start with this: [![Image of a key][1]][1] Take a file to the edge of the key head. Move it back and forth to create a furrow. End up with this: [![...
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STX_10.0
I think a general question about attaching non-wooded things to a piece of wood as part of a woodworking project is on-topic here. I think making an initial edge on a blade is close enough to sharpening a blade and could be on-topic. Maybe it&#39;s the same technique that you&#39;d use if your blade becomes too du...
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STX_10.0
The question is oddly phrased: The law does not give allowances for its violation. Many laws have exceptions. E.g., [the law against killing endangered animals contains an exception for defensive killings](_URL_0_). Perhaps you are thinking of safe harbors? For example, there are general provisions in the law l...
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STX_10.0
Since this is a largely semantic question I think it&#39;s worth clarifying that, like anyone else, police **can and do break the law**, and they are supposed to be held accountable for violations of law just like anyone else. Yes, laws vary by situation, occupation, etc. But saying " ;police cannot break the law " ...
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STX_10.0
Update: `evil-define-key` is for a different purpose, namely installing a keybinding for a specific Evil state involving a mode&#39;s map. For example you could configure `emacs-lisp-mode` to do something different with `RET` in `insert` state. As you&#39;re not making use of this, `define-key` with `eval-after-load`...
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STX_10.0
I can do a replacement of an expression with some variables to alternate symbols: {sx^2, sxy} /. {sx - > Subscript[J, x], sxy - > Subscript[J, x] Subscript[J, y]} but if this replacement includes matching square braces, for example instead of $J_x$ above using: {sx^2, sxy} /. {...
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STX_10.0
First of all, Emacs is a text editor. Teaching it other tricks is a neat pastime (I engage in it all the time), but I&#39;ve learned to lower my expectations. I know of [a single framework attempt](_URL_2_) (which the author scrapped for standalone implementation in CL) or maybe even two if the built-in `grid.el` cou...
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STX_10.0
I&#39;ve got an $Assumptions variable that I&#39;d like to apply to my whole notebook, looking like so at the moment: $Assumptions = a > 0 & & a ∈ Reals & & m > 0 & & m ∈ Reals ; I&#39;ve actually got a number of variables, and would like to treat all of them as Real and greater than zero. Is th...
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STX_10.0
I just came back from the first trip with my [f-stop][1] backpack. I have only good things to say about it. I have a smaller laptop, but my friend who has the same backback has a quite large and heavy 15 " ; laptop, and that works out well. > *I have the Satori model, they seem to have had som production issues ...
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STX_10.0
[Minors do not have full legal rights](_URL_0_), so the legal threshold for establishing curfews on unsupervised/unaccompanied minors is very low. [Curfews](_URL_1_) that apply to full citizens would be subject to [strict scrutiny](_URL_2_) if challenged in court because they infringe constitutional rights. However...
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STX_10.0
Get a corporate lawyer. The standard practice is to create two LLCs (usually in Delaware, which offers some of the best protections): A holding company owned by the individuals, and an operating company, owned by the holding company. If done correctly (which is why you need a lawyer to review the creation and operati...
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STX_10.0
Great question! The broader form would be, " ;***If I have suffered torts due to a crime, what efforts can I make to try to get the crime prosecuted, and if it is prosecuted does that help my attempts to recover damages in civil court?*** " ; E.g., if the criminal case is pursued should I wait for it to be completed...
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STX_10.0
That&#39;s a silly semantic argument. Logically, nobody has any rights if everyone has the right to infringe the rights of others. So to avoid that trivial contradiction there&#39;s an implied caveat in statements like the one you quote (a nuance so obvious that nobody considered it worth elaborating): We are endowed...
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STX_10.0
@gracey209 - Check the linked question: At least in Utah you can sue yourself as defendant in your capacity as the executor of the estate (as plaintiff)! Otherwise, sure, let us imagine that if necessary one would find a sympathetic executor to stand as plaintiff. The point is that, thanks to insurance, there are inc...
126
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112
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STX_10.0
@gracey209 - Ah ha, that would explain why " ;suing yourself " ; is not going to work. Let me rephrase the question so that the plaintiff doesn&#39;t fall under those exclusions. E.g., maybe I was involved in a fatal accident, and even though I&#39;m not being prosecuted for manslaughter I really feel bad for the vi...
127
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159
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STX_10.0
Without knowing what we&#39;re missing from the situation: I would **contact the Bar association** in any state that may have jurisdiction in the matter. They all have referral services, and if you explain that you have been denied service by licensed attorneys for " ;reputational " ; risk [I would hope](_URL_0_) tha...
128
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112
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STX_10.0
Nobody can enter your home without permission, nor can they stay on your property after you ask them to leave, unless they have a warrant, or unless there exists some " ;exigent circumstance " ; (e.g., " ;hot pursuit " ; by police, or evidence of something like a fire or medical emergency). Obviously neither of thes...
129
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95
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STX_10.0
@DanBryant Unless the law obligates you to speak with them *on your property* (which I can&#39;t see that it does) then you are correct. Furthermore, you could avoid breaking the law by providing them some other means of " ;speaking " ; with you -- a telephone number, an Email address, a public place and time of your...
130
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112
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STX_10.0
@phoog - *Government worker* and *minimum fuss* aren&#39;t phrases I find easy to associate ;) In the ideal world it would be, " ;I decline; here&#39;s my fine. " ; I have no idea whether the Census Bureau or its employees have the ability or inclination to behave that competently. I wouldn&#39;t be surprised to he...
131
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159
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STX_10.0
At least in the U.S., criminal investigations are privileged. The victims of a crime do not have a special right to information while an investigation is open; all information made public is done so at the discretion of the investigating officers. Only once an investigation is closed is there considered to be a publi...
132
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95
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STX_10.0
You can use cyanoacrylate glue to fit the " ;glass " ; back together. The bond will probably not be as strong as the original if it is glass. Follow the instructions on the glue bottle for the best results. A lot of glass lens are made from some type of plastic material. Glues can damage the lens in those cases....
133
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249
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STX_10.0
It&#39;s possible to specify a string instead of a mode, but this only works for subdirectories. So I&#39;ll use `nil` instead to match all modes, then the `eval` key to change the major mode conditionally: ((nil (eval (lambda () (when (string= (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name) ...
134
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205
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STX_10.0
I&#39;ll address the potential effect on the site. If SE is unable to find enough qualified users to moderate, the site will be shut down. > What does this mean? If there&#39;s enough moderation for a public beta > site to consistently remain free of spam, for flags to be cleared, and > for our Be Nice polic...
135
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120
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STX_10.0
What you are describing is not " ;phishing. " ; It does, however, violate all sorts of laws against copyright and trademark infringement. Furthermore you would have compelling claims against the former employee for various torts & ndash; e.g., breach of trust. The prudent course of action in this scenario would ...
136
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112
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STX_10.0
I have occasionally used fingernail polish. It will go on the same way as White Out. You can also get non-gloss (matte) finishes so that your repair doesn&#39;t show as much. As a side bonus, if the polish color doesn&#39;t match the paper color, you can use it to make art on the page. This will make it look l...
137
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80
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STX_10.0
The mode line is rendered from a list of segments, each of which come with their own special rules. See [Mode Line Data](_URL_0_) for the details. The symbol section contains a crucial hint to make your code work: > Unless SYMBOL is marked as “risky” (i.e., it has a non-‘nil’ > ‘risky-local-variable’ property...
138
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140
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STX_10.0
Just before printing, remove the paper from the printer and fan it to prevent the paper from sticking. One of the sources I reviewed said that in an arid environment, fanning could cause sticking due to a build up of static electricity. Grab one end of the paper with one hand. Grab the opposite side with the other h...
139
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133
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STX_10.0
No, generally only the state can " ;press charges. " ; You can encourage the state to do that by reporting the saga to the Attorney General, which typically maintains an office devoted to consumer protection. That office may help resolve your problem, or it may just add it to a file and when the file gets big enough...
140
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112
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STX_10.0
The rules governing ownership of intellectual property are essentially the same as the rules governing ownership any other property. *Somebody* retains ownership when a company goes defunct. It may not be as easy to determine who that owner is, because with real property " ;possession is nine-tenths of the law. " ; ...
141
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112
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STX_10.0
To provide a counterpoint to the other answers: **Yes**, I think certified and practicing professionals should be accorded deference not given users of uncertain or anonymous expertise. This applies to many Stack Exchanges. And the problem, to a degree, is that SE is not in the business of vetting users or credential...
142
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237
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STX_10.0
The *most* they can possibly give you are forwarding addresses and contact information for an entity they represent. One of the functions of a corporation is to shield the identity of owners. If an owner specifically does *not* want to be found then you&#39;re not going to find that person through its registered ag...
143
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112
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STX_10.0
The question is vague enough that I&#39;m not sure I have the precise answer, but it seems to me that it may be referring to the work *[The Art of Noises][1]* (1913) by <PERSON>. The original is in Italian, but there&#39;s an [English translation here][2]. A couple of choice quotes getting at theme: > In antiqu...
144
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106
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STX_10.0
So, this is nearly impossible to give a concise or specific answer, as it&#39;ll depend a lot on your tastes and/or your goals. Without knowing that, here&#39;s how I&#39;d go (...and have gone) about it. First, go here -- _URL_2_ -- and click around. Seriously. Listen to the sample, read his descriptions. This will...
145
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106
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STX_10.0
It&#39;s a bug for projectile to do this synchronously, not for Emacs to do what it&#39;s told to. There is no magical switch that makes every single operation in Emacs non-blocking, it&#39;s up to package authors to leverage its possibilities properly. You may believe it&#39;s normal for a text editor to not ever ha...
146
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161
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STX_10.0
Agents of the state are not presumed to be perfect. The justice system and due process are designed to weigh all the nuances of evidence and try to provide a fair outcome. So in a trial the fact that there was a conflict of interest would and should be brought to light, and the judge and jury will consider that confl...
147
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95
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STX_10.0
@TechnikEmpire - Well it&#39;s the defense&#39;s job to make it clear that it&#39;s a big problem. Prosecutors are *supposed* to be impartial ministers of justice, and police are *supposed* to be detached officers of the law, but in practice they have an extremely wide berth before their actions are considered so abus...
148
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159
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STX_10.0
Under print settings there are a number of options for print format (working, condensed, printout, printout grey, ...). It seems clear that the print settings are configurable, but perhaps that is only possible programatically? I&#39;d like to know to edit the print settings for a document, so the font size for the...
149
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50
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STX_10.0
*Disclaiming* liability might offer some protection, but there&#39;s no general immunity from being sued. You might do what many large companies do and assert a mandatory arbitration clause in your license. (Many argue that such clauses actually form a larger barrier to being pursued for liability, especially when da...
150
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112
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STX_10.0
@JRFerrell - You don&#39;t *have* to " ;register " ; anything to receive protection under either category. Logos are protected by copyright, period. If a logo is used (without infringing copyright) as a trademark it is also protected by trademark law. Trademark is most typically asserted for words or phrases used i...
151
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80
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STX_10.0
@JRFerrell - For a large company the marginal cost of registering a trademark is virtually zero. In theory I would always prefer to seek protection under as many laws as possible if the cost were zero. In any case, you should pose this as the separate question it has become: I.e., " ;*Why would a company register a ...
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STX_10.0
If I arrange output in a `Grid`, which is nice to summarize work, the output ends up greyed (or not bold?) compared to regular output. Here&#39;s an example: ClearAll[ display, nplus, nminus, theta, phi] display = {theta - > Subscript[θ, 0], phi - > Subscript[ϕ, 0]} ; nplus = {E^(-I phi) Cos[theta...
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STX_10.0
What you&#39;re proposing isn&#39;t really a text object. To recap: > Text objects are defined with `evil-define-text-object`. In Visual > state, they modify the current selection; in Operator-Pending state, > they return a pair of buffer positions. Outer text objects are bound > in the keymap `evil-oute...
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STX_10.0
You are in the right. Your only mistake, perhaps, was doing anything via telephone. Everything should have been done in writing. Fortunately there are *a lot* of consumer protection laws and government agencies that will help you rectify this if you are willing to do the work. There is a formal process for disput...
155
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STX_10.0
> if I printed it in a different orientation it would delaminate too easily If you flip it around, the orientation of the layers would be the same, except that you would print from top to bottom instead of bottom to top. With the arch opening to the top, there would be **no overhang**. Without overhang, you don&...
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STX_10.0
With [tag:fdm] printers, the 3D object that should be printed can be positioned anywhere in the build volume. But it&#39;s only practical to place it on the bottom, because otherwise support material would be necessary. stereolithography has the same problem. Even though the photopolymer can be cured at any position...
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STX_10.0
@KaushalModi Deciding before executing a program whether it will terminate. This one isn&#39;t as severe, but close, the very act of executing a command in Emacs will run hooks, if a command was defined with a macro running hooks (like nearly every major mode) these will be run as well and finally, any code of the com...
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STX_10.0
For that you&#39;d need to write a company frontend using Helm. I&#39;ve actually attempted to do such a thing, but gave up once I realized that Helm sucks for this task because first, it pops up at a completely different place than where you are completing (makes for an annoying distance your eyes have to travel) and...
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STX_10.0
For regular firearms you only have to comply with the laws of the state to which you are moving. Since Utah (presently) has no state-specific restrictions on ownership or possession of AR-15 rifles that means in this case, as you say, " ;no problem. " ; (The only exception would be registered NFA items & ndash; e...
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STX_10.0
I&#39;m in the process of building a 3D printer and have all the stepper motors wired up and the controller connected to the computer running pronterface. I can move each axis and also send g-code to the printer. Now **how can I define the current position to be the 0/0/0 position?** I&#39;d like to move the pri...
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STX_10.0
It&#39;s not the wire or its specifications that melt anything, it&#39;s the power that goes through them, which is determined by the load: the power supply that supplies your printer. The standard wire can handle what the outlet can supply. If your printer draws more power than that, you have other problems. If you bu...
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STX_10.0
*Very* basically speaking, electricity works like this: 1. There&#39;s some source that delivers a certain **voltage**. 2. You have a device that operates at a certain voltage. **The device voltage and supply voltage should always match.** No, don&#39;t put that 120V US device in a 230V outlet in Europe. 3. The...
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STX_10.0
There&#39;s no fighting a fine where the facts are not in dispute; only asking for clemency. Bring in evidence that you acted in good faith and corrected the infraction as soon as you were alerted to it. If you can determine why you didn&#39;t get a renewal application (e.g., did the state have an old address?) that ...
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STX_10.0
An animated GIF is a multi-frame image to Emacs. You can display an arbitrary frame of it by specifying the `:index` property in the image specification. `image-animate` does modify the index of the given image specification with a timer. That being said, [it works for me](_URL_0_). What you could do is finding t...
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STX_10.0
I think only moderators can see deleted comments. <PERSON> did the delete, apparently in response to a " ;Not Constructive " ; flag. Since I know your reputation here I agree the comment was helpful, but in isolation I can see how it could be (and was) taken as an ad hominem attack. <PERSON> will probably be up on ...
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STX_10.0
Sure: No Constitutional rights are totally unencumbered. Even natural rights like the " ;right to life " ; are legally " ;infringed " ; through various theories (e.g., self-defense, capital punishment, warfare). The Second Amendment [has been interpreted](_URL_0_) as a right to keep and bear weapons that would re...
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STX_10.0
In my browser, I often keep a lot of tabs open as a sort of *to-do/reading list*, and sometimes those tabs include YouTube videos. Is there a way to **keep a video from playing again automatically** every time I reopen the browser? I&#39;m not as interested in a playlist hack or browser-wide setting that will tu...
168
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STX_10.0
Your code is not doing what you think it is doing. The latter example wraps two forms in a lambda, so all that happens is that `sql-evaluate` is going to return an anonymous function (or `nil` if you&#39;re not in visual state). Please don&#39;t do that. Use either `progn` for wrapping forms to be evaluated sequen...
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STX_10.0
Battery & ndash; offensive, nonconsensual contact with another person & ndash; is a crime unless it is justifiable. There are numerous justifications, and the standards for them can vary. For example, [tag:self-defense] is a justification for battery, and the standard is usually the " ;reasonable person. " ; I....
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STX_10.0
Get some of the sunscreen material from an auto parts shop that has lots of small holes punched in it. Cut it into strips that will fit over the gap from the inside roof to the top of the window. You will have to attach it to the roof (inside) and the window (also inside), forming a channel where most of the rain will ...
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STX_10.0
I think it would be a good idea to specify what type of 3D printer you are talking about. Layer sizes can very a lot between different technologies and printing materials. On top of that, the application plays an important role. There&#39;s no general answer to the question how small a layer should be. I suggest changi...
172
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STX_10.0
Apart from the inherent process itself and direct health hazards from that, many 3D printers also require some complementary technology to work. [tag:FDM] printers have a printing head that needs to move around in 3D space. **Moving machinery parts can be a hazard**. In a home/hobbyist environment with children for ...
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STX_10.0
There are many different printing technologies. While it might be clear to the asker that he&#39;s talking about his home 3D printing machine, that&#39;s not necessarily the case for those that try to answer the question. I think it would help to specify the scope of questions with tags, to allow future visitors to ...
174
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STX_10.0
The reprap printers have often been compared to plants, providing fruits to you and the possibility to reproduce themselves. This analogy holds in both good and bad ways. Any life form can reproduce itself only so often without artefacts (mutations) being introduced. It takes a bit of **skill to build, configure ...
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STX_10.0
The best way to get rid of them is to change the design of the printed object to make them unnecessary. Instead of printing the one part with support material, the piece can be split into two or more parts which can be printed without support material and assembled after the printing. ---------- Given that...
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STX_10.0
@deltree if you feel like this is not answering the question, please flag it. There&#39;s no such thing as a " ;spirit of the site " ;. 3D printing has its limitations. Knowledge about technology includes knowledge about when said technology is not well suited for a job or if there&#39;s an alternative to it. I did an...
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STX_10.0
This workflow might be necessary for home/hobbies printers, which are more or less " ;open " ;, which has the advantage to choose a slicer of your choice for example. For commercial machines, this does not necessarily hold true. If you sell the whole package, the workflow can be hidden. I&#39;d be surprised if commerc...
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STX_10.0
Competent parties can contract for any terms that are not forbidden by law, and a contract is valid if each party provides consideration (i.e., something of value). It sounds like the contract you&#39;re questioning is essentially, " ;I will give you money in exchange for you showing me an agreement and giving me the...
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STX_10.0
@Viktor - Your question and observation really merit more research ... which I haven&#39;t had time to perform. " ;[Abuse of discretion](_URL_0_) " ; usually takes other forms. But I suspect that, if nothing else, there must be examples of courts ruling that a prosecutor has abused his discretion for failing to enfo...
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STX_10.0
[Private prosecution of crimes](_URL_9_) has become increasingly uncommon under common law systems, which have [increased deference to public prosecutors](_URL_5_). The U.S. Supreme Court eliminated private prosecution at the federal level in *[<PERSON> v. Timmerman](_URL_2_)*, (1981), 452 U.S. 83. The closest exce...
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STX_10.0
**TL;DR: No. But maybe there should be.** Here is a Law Review article addressing the sub-question: [Does the Fifth Amendment Mandate Compensation When Property is Damaged During the Course of Police Activities?](_URL_0_) The author concludes that in practice the remedies offered seem to fall short of the Consti...
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STX_10.0
See _URL_0_ for more background. YAML defines a comment as a `#` either preceded by the beginning of the line or whitespace (more specifically, `TAB` or `SPC`). This means that `foo#bar` is a normal token, not `foo` with a `#bar` comment. You can get most of the way there with the traditional syntax rules: ...
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STX_10.0
You will probably find it easier and less expensive to purchase a local prepaid phone for traveling to the US from overseas. Many include " ;unlimited " ; data plans. And if you are going to be in the US for more than a few days, it can save you a great deal of money. It appears that you have several choices for sm...
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STX_10.0
I guess you should clarify which scenario you are asking about. If the executive asserts " ;this law *permits* this office to *xxx* " ; that&#39;s a little different from " ;this law *requires* this office to *xxx*. " ; There are laws of both types. In the latter case there is a presumption of no discretion grante...
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STX_10.0
Most keyboards are dishwasher safe. Unplug the keyboard from whatever you have it connected to. Remove any batteries and attachments (non-glued in place items, but not the keys). Place on the top tray of the dishwasher, face down. Wash using your normal detergent. **Do not go through the heated drying cycle** as i...
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STX_10.0
Sorry for your confusion. With good reason, [none of the sites](_URL_0_) on the StackExchange network permit questions that merely ask for external resources (like woodworking plans). See the link for details, but the main reason is we&#39;re trying to build an enduring resource and community. Links to external resou...
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STX_10.0
@chazza That&#39;s not the only reason. When a browser detects any styles after the body tag is written, it stops whatever else it is doing until that style is loaded and applied, which is bad for performance and leads to screen reflows and flashes of unstyled text. However, if it doesn&#39;t really matter, throw thos...
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STX_10.0
Disclaimer: I assume this is in no way related to Spacemacs. The `evil-emacs-state-modes` variable is initialized with a list of modes to start in Emacs state. This is a mishap as it makes it harder to customize it properly, any successful change to the variable will not take this value into account and Evil&#39;s ...
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STX_10.0
A corporate entity has to have a (single) domicile somewhere, because its members/owners will always want it governed by a single set of non-conflicting rules and laws. [Many businesses incorporate in Delaware because it has gone out of its way to make itself an attractive corporate domicile](_URL_0_). When a busin...
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STX_10.0
FWIW, I cannot reproduce the condition as reported above. It would be helpful if you could share a minimal configuration that can reproduce this error of yours. An alternative way of solving this is writing a command bound to the initial key of the escape sequence that waits with a timeout for another event to occu...
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STX_10.0
@jimsug - A traditional wedding alone can be a huge commitment of time and money, often demanded by one partner, and granted by the other for ... consideration. The enforcement of the marriage contract has varied over time, but AFAIK it has always involved a commitment to do certain things and not do other things. Wh...
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STX_10.0
Get some rare earth magnets. Depending on the magnet field strength, you can bind large amounts of paper together. I have used them multiple times to keep things together that I didn&#39;t want punctured. Some downsides to using this method: the magnets want to stick to each other more than through the paper, so sta...
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STX_10.0
Evil has not one, but two settings to customize the behaviour of point at EOL: - `evil-move-beyond-eol` decides whether movement beyond EOL is possible at all. When set to `t`, you can move towards it, but things like `i` or `a` will still put cursor back after exiting insert state. - `evil-move-cursor-back` is a ...
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STX_10.0
I have been looking at tags and synonyms lately (can you tell?). While the tags [tag:stationery] and [tag:stationary] may sound the same, they have very different meanings. Currently, [tag:stationary] ([which means not moving][1]) is a synonmym to [tag:stationery] ([which means related to paper products][2]). I s...
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STX_10.0
This recently came up in a local PA homeowner association. Legally they own the roads in their development, but they have erected stop signs to make it clear who has the right of way and asked the township police to enforce them. A resident challenged the right of the police to enforce traffic laws on private propert...
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STX_10.0
For Meta there is a [meta-tag:faq] tag. That might require a moderator to use, but there is also [meta-tag:common-questions] that contains some FAQs. One practice that I have occasionally employed on the main site is to list " ;canonical " ; answers in the detail of the associated tag. [tag:fair-use] is a good ex...
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STX_10.0
I wrote [an interpreter](_URL_0_) by leveraging `--batch`, `read-from-minibuffer` and `princ`. Now, reading input is relatively limited, you can type consecutive characters, erase the last character with ` < backspace > `, send a line with `RET` and cancel input with `C-d` (or `C-c`, but that aborts the entire program...
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STX_10.0
You can not be " ;made a Power of Attorney. " ; Power of Attorney is a legal authorization that grants authority to an Agent to act on the Grantor&#39;s behalf in some capacity. Because it is not a contract, but rather a unilateral authorization, the Grantor cannot *impose* responsibility or obligations through Po...
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