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Driver barrels through traffic arm to cross drawbridge

ForgedReality says...

Nice way to eff up a windshield. And the hood is already damaged and threatening to fly open before he ever hits the arm, so I wonder what he ran into before this. Also, looks like he's on his phone. Nice.

How to Apply Your Mask

Rhino Rules The Road

PlayhousePals says...

The red car seemed to piss it off the most *promote back it up

[btw ... I couldn't figure out how to hear any music with this. Are you 'effin' with me/us E ... or am I just 'eff'd?]

The Adpocalypse: What it Means

MilkmanDan says...

I agree that NoScript tends to make it a hassle to get basic functionality out of the vast majority of the web. You have to play around with allowing scripts from some domains and not others, on pretty much every page you visit.

...Which is pretty scary, if you think about it. Are all of those cross-site scripts beneficial or even necessary from a user standpoint? Hell no. Users stand to gain nothing from all that crap running. From our perspective, they just increase load times and data usage, often compounded with auto-reloading. We should have control over that stuff in all circumstances, but it becomes absolutely critical in mobile internet where we generally don't have as much processing power AND the vast majority of people have data usage caps.

Basically what I'm saying is, the admitted fact that NoScript tends to make the web unusable is a symptom of a deeper problem with how the web is constructed these days.

If you like the idea of NoScript, but generally find it too high-maintenance, you might want to try Privacy Badger. It requires somewhat less user input with regards to which trackers/scripts get blocked, instead going with defaults based on "trustworthiness" as measured by algorithms from the EFF. Those defaults can be tweaked if you desire, also.

I usually run a Firefox (or Pale Moon) client that is extremely locked down. UBlock Origin, NoScript, Privacy Badger, Self-Destructing Cookies, sometimes Ghostery, etc. I use that as my default browser, and take the time to fine-tune the controls in NoScript, element hiding in uBlock, etc. for sites that I visit regularly.

But frequently, I'll find a link to some article that I want to read and notice that the page content won't load at all since it requires some nonsensical script. In those cases, if I don't want to take the time to fiddle with NoScript etc. permissions, I copy the URL and fire up Chrome in incognito mode, with only uBlock Origin.

Probably not worth the hassle for most people, but I guess I'm kicking and screaming my way into this brave new world.

ChaosEngine said:

Just for the record, I do run ad block plus on chrome.

@00Scud00, I used to run noscript, but it pretty much made the web unusable, or I spent so much time enabling js on certain sites it wasn't worth it.

More Evidence Trump Can't, Or At Least Won't Read

Anom212325 says...

It was looking hopeful at the end of last year but he managed to squirm his way out of it again. The few good people in the ANC tried to get him out with a vote of no confidence but he bribed his way out of it. Then he and expelled them for trying to get rid of him so he got full control of the ANC again. DA is slowly growing but it will be many years still before they will be big enough. They only grew with 3% in the last provincial elections on 2016 while the new EFF that is spewing kill the white man at every meeting got 8.2% of the total votes.

cosmovitelli said:

I thought Zuma was at last finally losing Mandela's ANC base? I was there last year and he was all over the TV getting screwed in parliament, & have a friend in London who is very excited about the DA making progress.

Watch As Man Pulls Rabbit, Err Sheep Out Of A Small Hole

I am being sued for using the Google Play Store.

John Oliver - Texas Republicans

The Road To The White House Has Gotten Lumpy

Zen Delivers 9 Minutes of Stupidity about Tiny Hydrogen

nanrod says...

I thought the same thing every time she said inflammation but my favourite (eff off spellcheck) line comes at 6:45 ... "Glyphosate ... is perforating the holes in the gut".

My daughter is a grad student in biochemistry and says she only made it to the 2 minute mark before her head exploded.

newtboy said:

I think I spotted the one out of five of our Americans that has mental illness.

I was sure she kept saying 'information' causes all disease.

*derp

Sometimes the job doesn't seem worth the pay

Shoreham Air Show, Sussex - Plane Crash

Meeting The Most Amazing Person At An S&M or M&M Party

Hockey pucks and honey badgers must be cousins

1979~ Two Kate Bush Interviews from 1979



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