Revisiting the Fourth Amendment and passwords
After posting the previous article, I decided to dig around a little more to see where the idea originated that passwords are protected by the Fifth Amendment a...
After posting the previous article, I decided to dig around a little more to see where the idea originated that passwords are protected by the Fifth Amendment a...
Which Amendment to the Constitution covers your passwords and the PIN lock on your phone? If you’re the numerous journalists I’ve seen attempt to ta...
This question seems to be unanswered and answered at the same time: who was the Manchester bomber targeting? If you read the Rolling Stone, Emily Crockett seems...
Article: “Atheism is the Uncoolest Choice Ever, and I Can Prove It” Setting aside for a moment that atheism is hardly a “choice” in the ...
I always welcome it when someone tries to learn or understand something new, especially if I’ve been a source of that inspiration. Previously I responded ...
Article: “And That Is Banking” Recently this article came in as a trackback to my article on fractional reserve banking. Now the author classifies t...
Note: I originally wrote this back in November 2004 following the 2004 election, and I just decided to share it after finding it on a backup drive. It’s a...
More like a response to a crisis, that being a friend for whom I’ve already told I’d build a new system. So let’s get into this, starting with...
Let’s get something straight about dress codes. High school is when teenagers are supposed to learn what will be expected of them in the real world. And t...
Article: “Ten reasons millennials are backing away from God and Christianity” Just as the left is largely delusional with regard to Clinton’s ...
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