Seems like it would be a lot of effort to move the furniture off every time you used the pool if you used the space for "alternative" functions. I think you'd also have to deal with the "What does this button do?" aspect of it and having people sink your furniture. Neat, but not entirely practical.
You mean you haven't heard about the new wave of disabled child terrorists?
This is so sick it makes me pretty upset. That poor kid has a lot in life to deal with already, these people have turned a brief rest from those issues in to a nightmare of humiliation and fear.
A letter of apology ? After a year ? And only because of media pressure ? Disgusting.
When I hear these stories, I sometimes wonder where any ounce of common sense comes in with the workers. Or how anyone could seriously demand that a child take off their braces and walk unassisted through the metal detector. Disgusting.
Because terrorists would NEVER use children in their attacks: http://www.literaturejunction.com/showthread.php?8100-Iraq-i... (sorry about message board link, the linked yahoo story is down). As you allow one group to bypass security, you have two problems. First, you open yourself to discrimination charges by people you don't let bypass security. Second, you run the risk that terrorists will recruit someone in the protected group to carry out an attack.
Your damn right there smallblacksun. The IRA started a "proxy bombing" campaign in the early 1990's (the 1st modern terrorist group to do so). If they can do something like that, you can bet yer arse that the people who send suicide bombers wouldn't hesitate to do the same.
Right... because it happened in the past we must now and until eternity take away the dignity of handicapped children all over the world, even those who aren't even close to fitting any profile whatsoever, and do so in the most coarse and rude way available.
Your absolutely right that they shouldn't have treated the kid that way. But, to ignore the possibility that terrorist group will follow tactics of other organisations isn't very sensible.
But, to exclude any section of the population from security checks is inane (that assuming the security checks are worth the trouble in the first place).
The only reason the IRA stopped "proxy bombings" is because of the public outcry. Do you think someone on a jihad will have any qualms at the public outcry of using a 4-year handicapped child's family hostage and forcing the kid to do something pretty nasty.
"A man was told to drive where the soldiers would be and if he did not comply his two sons would be shot. He was to tell the soldiers they had forty minutes to get clear but within seconds of reaching the check point the bomb exploded."
And this is in nice civilised Ireland. Don't think it could happen here?
A little disappointing with firefox: "Sorry, Anigma requires a WebKit browser such as Safari, Chrome, or Arora"
But, works well with chrome. Suggestions:
1) Showing 573 levels is a bit disconcerting
2) A way to start a new game easily? If I want to show someone in the same browser, its nice to start off at a simpler level. I do like the state preservation even if the browser is closed.
It looks like CSS transitions were not part of Firefox 3.5, but got in after the release so it might work in firefox nightly, but for just about every firefox user who visited it today it would be broken.
Good suggestions, I hid the 573 and addded a restart game link.
Ran out of time before I could look up the mozilla property names. The source is up here so if if someone has a patch for mozzilla i'll merge it in. http://github.com/icefox/css3anigma
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