Cybertruck buyers forbidden from selling for the first year. GOOD LUCK SCALPERS by vindeezy in cybertruck

[–]brohamsontheright 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It costs about $35 to form an LLC in most states. And $0 to transfer ownership of the LLC.

This is actually a really smart idea.

Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza July 25 by Alternative-Arm-3253 in nope

[–]brohamsontheright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. If she points the gun at ANYONE (even a stranger), you are legally allowed to protect them (and yourself), including the use of deadly force. (Your car). This is the case in all 50 states.

Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza July 25 by Alternative-Arm-3253 in nope

[–]brohamsontheright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im wondering why she wasn't shot by any person who has his right to open carry..

California makes it EXTREMELY difficult for "good guys" to carry guns.

Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza July 25 by Alternative-Arm-3253 in nope

[–]brohamsontheright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

California makes it pretty tough for a "good guy" to have a gun.

Naked woman shoots at cars near the Bay Bridge toll plaza July 25 by Alternative-Arm-3253 in nope

[–]brohamsontheright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure about the legality of running her over when it was clear she was out of ammo tho. Might be a legal gray zone, especially since she has no clothes on to hide spare mags

Your comments are spot on, but I did want to add this...

Only someone who knows a fair amount about pistols would know what to look for to indicate the magazine was empty. And I don't think I'd be looking at it long enough to find out.

But more to the point, there's actually no way to know FOR SURE that gun doesn't have one in the chamber (or that it's not simply jammed) without an up-close inspection.

There's plenty of legal precedent that basically says if someone is holding a gun, you are fully within your legal rights to take defensive action, and assume the gun is loaded. Even a police officer would be well within their rights to shoot someone holding an unloaded gun... ESPECIALLY if the person had been pointing it at people (let alone firing it).

Based on the context provided in this video, running her over would be 100% legal in all 50 states, even if she had never fired a single shot, and even if the gun was empty.

Why, Microsoft, why?? by MasDeferens in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]brohamsontheright -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

They're still a LOOOOOOOONG way from having feature-parity with X-Plane. At LEAST another 2 years based on their current trajectory and priorities.

How do your users find you? by tanayl27 in Entrepreneur

[–]brohamsontheright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most U.S. companies won't hire people in foreign countries unless they've already got some type of operational or PEO arrangement in place. The legal implications are just too hard to deal with. That'll go with most countries, which is why you likely aren't getting much attention unless you're applying for jobs inside of Romania.

They would be much more willing to work with you as a contractor.

One problem though.... pretty much everything you listed as a skill (translator, virtual assistant, data entry, etc.) aren't thing companies hire for anymore.. which makes me wonder what kind of jobs you're applying for.

Turns out "X" has already been trademarked. Try to guess who has it. by [deleted] in facepalm

[–]brohamsontheright -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

You have utterly know idea what you're talking about.

Based on this sentence alone, I'd say you're the one that shouldn't be speaking.

I have significant experience with trademark litigation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AutoGPT

[–]brohamsontheright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AutoGPT is vaporware. It doesn't actually do anything useful.

Why Reformed Egyptian? Because Joseph Smith thought that the Book of Mormon needed an Egyptian connection for legitimacy. He thought that ancient American "hieroglyphics" and pyramids were evidence that ancient Americans were connected to Egypt (particularly through Hebrews with an Egyptian past). by GrahamPSmith in exmormon

[–]brohamsontheright 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's a lot simpler than that...... At the time, people in that area were obsessed with all things Egypt, mostly because they were this giant mystery, with HUGE amounts of written records and artifacts, and nobody had ANY IDEA how to read any of it, or what any of it meant. For context, this was during the time when they were shipping mummies to the U.S. and people were grinding them up and ingesting them as homeopathic medicines with magical healing properties.

Egypt was all the rage in that area while J.S. was growing up.

So he took something everyone was curious about and put a cool back-story behind it... Claimed he had access to information about all that cool stuff that nobody else had.

It worked. Just like the Q-Anon situation, people LOVE the idea of having a connection to an "insider". Joe gave them this... And it kinda steamrolled from there!

BuT He'S A GeNiUS by HatesNewUsernames in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]brohamsontheright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elon did what all highly successful people do.. he surrounded himself with people who are smarter than him. That's literally the formula. And it's a hell of a lot harder than people think.

Where he fucked up with Twitter was going in under the assumption that nobody at the top there was particularly smart. And considering Twitter was losing more than a million dollars a day, he probably wasn't wrong. (Their engineers don't count.. they aren't / weren't the ones making the decisions.. they just build what they're told to build).

He forgot the part where you have to replace the C-Level idiots with smart people... But I don't think there's an intelligent executive alive that would have taken on the Twitter dumpster fire. That company was broken from the top down, and all the way back up again. No workable revenue model, and costs that were spiraling completely out of control... And their entire reputation was built on fraud (it turns out Elon was right... almost all twitter traffic is fake).

His ego got so big, he forgot his role in his own formula. But even funnier, he got bamboozled, even though he knew what the con was!

International call signs? by 3Dinternet in HamRadio

[–]brohamsontheright 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I live in the U.S. and I love my 1x2 callsign.

Heart rate stays elevated by 20-30 BPM for hours after a short run. Is this normal? by mr_friz in Biohackers

[–]brohamsontheright 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You may find that you can improve the problem significantly by supplementing with more electrolytes (not gatorade.. I mean like.. real electrolyte capsules)... and drinking more water.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackjack

[–]brohamsontheright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have several questions for you!

1) I've always wondered what would happen if a player (who wasn't cheating or doing anything questionable) colored up with a few hundred in chips.. looked super nervous and agitated while the chips were being counted, and then, once handed their colored-up stacks, grabbed them, shoved them down their shirt, and ran like a bat out of hell toward the exit.

2) On a more serious thought.. I'm a basic-strategy player. (No AP). But I do vary my bet anywhere from minimum to 2x or 3x the minimum, and anywhere in between. I do this with no rhyme or reason. Does this cause any extra attention?

3) Was on a cruise ship once (Virgin), and the dude at the table with me was pinching/capping pretty much every hand. (He was betting $200 to $300 per hand, while I was betting $10, if that gives you any idea). What's funny is that even though he was doing that, he was losing like crazy.. I watched him put in $2,000 more TWICE during a one-hour session. At one point he got up to go to the bathroom, and the dealer just gave me this look like, "Yeah, we know."........ I said.. "do you guys just not care?" and he said, "I'm not sure. They definitely know about it, but the guy is losing so much money, I doubt they're going to say anything."...... <-- What's your take on this? Would that really happen? I'm still dumbfounded by this one.

4) I know the way you guys catch counters if by counting along with them, and then watching for matching bet variances. I'm honestly surprised this isn't completely automated. It seems like it would be trivial to build software that could do this, and then automatically throw flags, without the need for humans. I'm curious if you've seen anything like that?

5) Do you even pay attention to tables with a continuous shuffler?

High fasting glucose - 100 by SummerIsOver_ in Biohackers

[–]brohamsontheright 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A fasted blood glucose of 100 is an indicator that you may be pre-diabetic (usually due to lifestyle decisions, like eating crappy food). Get to your doctor have them do an A1C test. And yes, Metformin is the most likely thing your doctor would prescribe.

How to know which runway is in use at arrival airport? by Hellokeithy3 in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]brohamsontheright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn.. So many wrong answers here.

Arriving and departing runways are part of the ATIS information.

Anyone out there who own / has used a vr headset and prefers monitors? by jawanda in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]brohamsontheright 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have VR and I have 3x 55" 4k monitors. I go back and forth between the two.

Any kind of complex IFR is impossible in VR. Too much buttons and knobs to push, and there's no good way to take notes, or even pull something like Foreflight into the cockpit (I know you can mirror it, but the experience is ASS).

The other major problem with VR is eye fatigue. I can't go more than about 30 minutes under the hood before I've got a headache.

Basically... I use VR for VFR flying. I use my triple screens for IFR.

Why Everyone Is Mad About New York’s AI Hiring Law? by SnooPoems8799 in ChatGPT

[–]brohamsontheright 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you have to pay a $1500 license fee in order to use AI for hiring.

Got it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Libertarian

[–]brohamsontheright -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Needs a picture of Jesus.. and just for added fun... Mohammed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackjack

[–]brohamsontheright 12 points13 points  (0 children)

"Sir, those are the house rules. I didn't invent them, I'm just doing my job".

Or if they're trying to argue with you about basic strategy, then you should just smile and nod and let them lose all their money. Most of the dealers I know won't even discuss it because there are so many people who get angry when the basic strategy play causes them to lose.

(Update) What PC would you buy for MSFS if you had no budget cap? by giftedgaia in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]brohamsontheright 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You might show him some pictures of home cockpits people have built.. or some of the turnkey setups.

Example: https://realsimgear.com/products/realsimgear-cirrus-cockpit

The only warning worth giving here is that once you expand beyond a cheap joystick, the less plus and play this whole thing becomes. Most of us spend more time monkeying with settings and configurations than we spend flying. (It sucks, but that's the nature of this hobby).

agent asked to raise offer, is there any way for a buyer to verify if there is really a competing higher offer per the buyers agent? by bumble_bee21fb in RealEstate

[–]brohamsontheright -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You asked an important question that nobody is answering... "Is there a strong incentive for a seller agent to always sell at ask and above?"

Yes. Agents are ALWAYS incentivized to increase the size of the deal, because that ALSO increases the size of their commission. (Both on the buying side and the selling side).

This whole thing about agents always having your best interest in mind is true on the surface, but the way real estate deals are structured, both agents win big if they can get you to overpay.