"It was about NUCLEAR (as in, bomb, as in, plutonium, uranium etc) and that will most certainly have a destructive effect. I seriously doubt anyone would attempt to state that you could get a constructive mutation result from the fallout of an atomic bomb."
Well its a matter of point of view. I am sure the twinky loving cockroaches that will then take over the earth will make it a lovely place...for them...
Good to know...guess we shouldn't have deported those Russian spies cause what they did was completely legal...right? At least let the redhead back...she was cute!
They offered a 1 month free subscription to people where I used to work in Worcester. I tried it and honestly, the local news articles were not so local unless you consider Virginia local here in Mass. The paper has always been a joke and now I know why. Behind the paywall i saw more ADs than anything of use.
I feel this statement can be taken one of 2 ways. On one side its them caving...the other...its them caving only if RIAA can pull a miricle out of their ass
Most likely no. I know in several of my jobs (Contract and full time) everything I created either was licensed to the company or became a product of the company. it is common for companies to put stipulations in contracts and employee handbooks that ideas you have and designs you make while being paid by them gives them a right to it. if you signed anything for employment i am 99% sure that you agreed to that statement. Doesn't matter when you came up with the idea, if it was done as a result of your employment they have rights to it. maybe not full rights but rights.
I had a 90 mile commute from Sunapee NH to Montpelier VT over the green mountains in sleet and snow. That was one way and I thought that was bad...man...125miles? he must live in the southern part of the country.
Umm...actually...if its posted officially from Discovery? yeah it does make it public domain. Look closer at the terms of use made by google. If you turn on embedding, its considered ok to re-post through that mechanism. That is why there is an option to turn it off.
Who pissed in your government issued cheerios this morning?
I work for a company that encrypts *ALL* its email no matter what it is. I encrypt my email at home just out of habit. Just because the majority does it does not mean its because they have nothing to hide. I have seen my roommates email passwords to people for their ebay accounts and such. if I were them I would encrypt that. You are just being Mr. Tinfoil Hatt today.
The president still has to abide by "Company Policies" he is not above the policy makers. I know..I made policies for state government departments before. I was not even above them...
I am with ya on this. We will protect the green thumbed people. We will keep a modest fee of 99.999999% of every dollar. We will also have the Green Thumbed person pay for the lawyers. that way we can show that we are making a profit so we can show we are needed...BRILLIANT! We need to patent this idea...and then Trademark a sunflower with a big dollar sign through it as out trademark. We will then spread it on the internet and then sue search engines who show them in searches. THIS PLAN IS FOOL PROOF!!!
Would so call them and just cuss them out. Then sue them for discrimination of a turrets patient.
On the other hand, you should be glad to be rid of them. People say cuss words in this blog all the time. you might get perma-banned from your ISP for that...you know cause you control what others post.
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Well its a matter of point of view. I am sure the twinky loving cockroaches that will then take over the earth will make it a lovely place...for them...
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Spying isn't criminal...
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I had a free subscription....
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Honestly....
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BskyB who?
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Re: Censorship
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125 miles one way?
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Re: Where?
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Honestly...
Also, it makes them look like they are doing good when in actuality they do more harm. Its cheaper than actually doing good.
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I work for a company that encrypts *ALL* its email no matter what it is. I encrypt my email at home just out of habit. Just because the majority does it does not mean its because they have nothing to hide. I have seen my roommates email passwords to people for their ebay accounts and such. if I were them I would encrypt that. You are just being Mr. Tinfoil Hatt today.
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Techdirt manure supply...
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Re: Just do the math...
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Re: USFamily.Net Policies
On the other hand, you should be glad to be rid of them. People say cuss words in this blog all the time. you might get perma-banned from your ISP for that...you know cause you control what others post.
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I have worked with the DOJ...
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