This is the relevant part of the CMP:
The Commission shall from time to time designate areas which are inappropriate for use of motor vehicles. Such designation shall be based upon the following considerations and upon consultation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and...
New info:
"Stained clothing" found along the Mullica and he was now last seen at 9:30 PM the day he went missing when he was pulled over for a missing tail light.
http://www.nj.com/burlington/index.ssf/2016/02/stained_clothing_discovered_near_missing_mans_car.html
I have also thought it was kind of odd that there has been no real official updates or additional info on this case. I wonder why? His path seems curious too. From Manayunk, to the Shoprite in Bridgeton, to Green Bank.
My wife and were just talking about this. They have been everywhere here too the last couple weeks. I don't recall ever seeing this many at the same time.
Scott, I went to youtube and listened to the spitfire's rendition of "raccoon fight". You weren't kidding! I litterally laughed out loud to the thought of them hearing that in the pitch black at Carranza. :) Barry, if you do this, you should make sure your friends bring extra under garments...
You might get varying answers here, but I would say rule numero uno would be not to put anything on/attach anything to the monument itself. Rather than trying to arrange something on a zipline or whatever, you might be better off coordinating with a friend to be out there before you get there...
BTW- just to be clear, I don't give a hoot about the privacy of this vile, disgusting animal. My argument is creating the capability to violate his privacy could very well lead to the violation of everyone's privacy. Now that is just my personal opinion and they are like, well, you know. ;-)
Oh and by the way, I totally agree on your assessment of Tim Cook. He is not to be trusted nor is he a hero in this, it just so happens that, in this case, a corporate objective coincidentally happens to align with the best interests of the little guy.
Just trying to do some reading over lunch, so it is quite possible I could have missed something, but I haven't heard that the encryption in question is either an encrypted doc on the phone or an encryption app that contains data but rather, they are referring to the encryption of the iOS...
I enjoy the back and forth, but we can play the agree to disagree card at any time. :-) Regarding politics, I don't even talk about that with family or close friends, let alone on the internet so I'm not looking at that angle, but let's dig into the technical. I don't think your analogy is quite...
And that software, which doesn't exist today, couldn't be misused on other devices in the future? I understand the point it is not technically cracking the encryption, but isn't the result the same? I am also concerned about the precedent: "let's just do it for this one guy now" but next time...
In this case, I agree whole heartedly with Apple's decision. In is not as simple as "he is a criminal/he is a traitor/he is dead, therefore it doesn't matter." They are talking about creating a mechanism to break end to end encryption, which in the 21st century, is the last bastion of personal...
Right. He only represents the PPA when the message can be controlled. Where he might face a challenge where he can't control the narrative, such as on this forum, then he no longer can speak for the PPA. Quite convienent.....
Lol. I use Google Earth/Panoramio a lot and I've seen those pictures. (I knew they must have been manumuskin's because the user name is the same). I didn't even have to look to know which ones you were referring to, I knew just based on this description. :-)
Lol. Sure, I can bring my Cherokee to show her the dark path I was heading down before I got the piney mobile. We can have Guy come too to show how bad it can get. :)
Lol, Jon, this is the exact reason that I bought a beater Wrangler. I didn't want my wife to see the "piney pinstripes" that were accumulating on my 2013 Cherokee. ;)
Summary:
http://www.opentrailsnj.org/update-on-pinelands-commission-meeting/
MAP opponents outnumbered supporters about 5:1. All the MAP supporters save a few that were there for other reasons seemed to be professionals from the NJCF or PPA.