Firefox V 4.0
Who would make a browser without a status bar and why would they do that?
I don't know about them, but there are occasions where a page doesn't load and you have no idea what it is doing, and without the status bar you have one less input to go by.
Seriously, who would make a browser without a status bar, Firefox?
Drops of water, by continually falling, hone their passage through the hardest of rocks but the hasty torrent rushes over it with hideous uproar and leaves no trace behind. - Og Mandino
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Friday, January 28, 2011
On the Second Amendment
I got this somewhere in 2007 and saved it as a draft and have no idea where it come from, but I like it.
At the time, "militia" simply meant "the set of all people who keep arms and train with them" and "well-regulated" meant "which trains regularly". In your defense, "infringed" meant something closer to "voided" than "in any way diminished" (the latter being how we use it today).
At the time, "militia" simply meant "the set of all people who keep arms and train with them" and "well-regulated" meant "which trains regularly". In your defense, "infringed" meant something closer to "voided" than "in any way diminished" (the latter being how we use it today).
So, put into modern terminology, the Second Amendment would probably read,
"Given that it's necessary for enough people to be competent in firearm use to secure the liberty of the populace, the right of people to keep and bear arms shall not be eliminated."
Does a six-day waiting period eliminate the RTKBA? Probably not. Does a background check eliminate the RTKBA? Probably not.