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legalbeagle599 karma

I have to agree. The OP's response seems to be something associated with pricey fancier restaurants, not hole in the wall places or your average sushi place in NY. My first read of the response really just made me cringe with a sense I just read some hipster telling me about the only 'real" way to judge something that involves taste. I've been to all sorts of places. Bad sushi at high prices in fancy places and probably still the best shrimp tempura at a hole in the wall in San Francisco.

I have gotten to know the chefs behind the counter at one place in Rochester, NY years ago. (shout out to the non-traditional California Rollin' and the former chef Barry, who moved to Seattle... bastard) Did having a relationship make the tuna taste better, NO. They had old fish, they had good fish, bad fish, white fish, blue fish. The ingredients, the time of the week the proximity to water matter. Money matters for locations not near a fresh supply of fish. Putting a name to the sushi could be said of ANY cuisine. If you're lookin right at the guy you're making food for, you'll naturally put some effort into it, in theory. Unless you don't give a shit about their complaints.

legalbeagle561 karma

I believe with stuxnet, they made the centrifuges spin above spec speeds, but report normal speeds. As a result they burned out and were rendered useless. Do the same thing to any electrically controlled mechanical item, make it spin faster than it should, overstress it and watch what happens if you shut off any safety features. Its absolutely possible to blow something up given how integrated factories and electronic control systems are nowadays.

legalbeagle554 karma

I recently graduated from a law school that simply did not offer anything in the realm of space law, but I thought a really great job would be to write up a full draft of proposed spice resource/property rights as well as navigation.

There is currently some body of law on such things, but it seems perhaps, for once the law might be able to get a head start before this all takes off. :p It would seem there are a lot of similarities to Admiralty law, another interesting, if dry, area of law. (I know, but that's what i typed, deal with it) :p

Do you think it is worth someone sitting down and really trying to think of all these problems or do you think the area will move slow enough for the law to be thoughtfully applied without issue?

legalbeagle523 karma

you mean profit increase!

legalbeagle514 karma

I would like to point out that for city residents like myself, I move relatively frequently (every 2-3 years). So what is the lock rate? My reps can change rather often depending on where I move.