The story also doesn't go into the grizzly demise of the kid who had the temerity to make the emperor look bad in public... or his family for that matter.
This injunction requires that the negotiations effectively result in a proposal for remuneration from Google.
And then Google can start billing the companies for every redirection sent their way. After all, if the service is not allowed to be free, google must start being paid for its services.
He's referring to the fact that Trump colorizes himself... badly. It's a laughable spray-on tan. You'd think the president could afford to get a real tan, or at least a decent-looking fake tan.
This isn't about Coronavirus, it's about extending EXISTING patents on general treatments (that just happen to be somewhat affective on Coronavirus) for another 10 years. Look back at the article - it give EXISTING medicine/devices/treatments an extension as long as it does anything at all to treat Coronvirus - an extension that will last long after Coronavirus has a vaccine.
I imagine it was put in place after 911 to keep the terrorists from poisoning the water supply. Lots of places did things like that, but once these things are in place, we're stuck with them forever.
So increasing patrols in one area results in one-third less crime, and decreasing those patrols results in crime reverting to normal? Well color me shocked! Who'd a thunk it? Why, I'll bet they only spent a few million dollars to come up with this breakthrough in policing.
How are Pai's good friends in telecom supposed to gouge the market due to the crisis if libraries can undercut them? He'll have some excuse why libraries should shut down wifi completely instead.
AT&T, Verizon, Windstream, CenturyLink, and Frontier are all losing subscribers because they've largely given up on fixed residential broadband in countless markets.
According to the chart, Windstream gained almost 30,000 subscribers. Maybe this statement refers to several years, but we don't have that info here, we just have the chart that says they're not part of the group mentioned.
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The story also doesn't go into the grizzly demise of the kid who had the temerity to make the emperor look bad in public... or his family for that matter.
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The 'right/official channels' only exist as a means of identifying whistle-blowers stupid/naive enough to use them.
On the post: French Government Says Google Must Pay French News Agencies For Sending Traffic Their Way
Requirements
And then Google can start billing the companies for every redirection sent their way. After all, if the service is not allowed to be free, google must start being paid for its services.
On the post: Trump Campaign Actually Sues TV Station Over Anti-Trump Ad
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He's referring to the fact that Trump colorizes himself... badly. It's a laughable spray-on tan. You'd think the president could afford to get a real tan, or at least a decent-looking fake tan.
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Re: It does make scents
Uh, you're arguing with spam from a robo-account. Just flag it and move on. :)
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How does he know who's innocent or not? That cannot be determined until after a full trial. So his statement is worthless AT BEST.
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Don't be silly! They've also got goose-stepping, cross burning, and lynching.
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Re: Re: Why don’t we have nice things
This isn't about Coronavirus, it's about extending EXISTING patents on general treatments (that just happen to be somewhat affective on Coronavirus) for another 10 years. Look back at the article - it give EXISTING medicine/devices/treatments an extension as long as it does anything at all to treat Coronvirus - an extension that will last long after Coronavirus has a vaccine.
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Well, he did have an excuse from 2008 to 2017, seeing as he was in prison. ;)
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Speeling
I think you may have meant Barkin. ;)
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Re:
I imagine it was put in place after 911 to keep the terrorists from poisoning the water supply. Lots of places did things like that, but once these things are in place, we're stuck with them forever.
On the post: FOIA'ed DOJ Report Points Out The Downsides Of Relying On 'Predictive Policing' To Fight Crime
Shocking!
So increasing patrols in one area results in one-third less crime, and decreasing those patrols results in crime reverting to normal? Well color me shocked! Who'd a thunk it? Why, I'll bet they only spent a few million dollars to come up with this breakthrough in policing.
On the post: Libraries Want To Become Broadband Havens During The Pandemic, But Want More Help From The FCC
Cronyism
How are Pai's good friends in telecom supposed to gouge the market due to the crisis if libraries can undercut them? He'll have some excuse why libraries should shut down wifi completely instead.
On the post: Another Baltimore Cop Facing Criminal Charges, This Time For Stealing 3 Kilos Of Coke From A Drug Bust
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I thought it more funny myself. :)
On the post: Local Government Employee Fined For Illegally Deleting Item Requested Under Freedom Of Information Act
Re: We staff for this
Yep. It's partly why government positions grow so much - the scapegoats realize they need a scapegoat as well. :)
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It has rounded corners. ;)
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Good point, but you meant accept, not except. :)
On the post: SoftBank Owned Patent Troll, Using Monkey Selfie Law Firm, Sues To Block Covid-19 Testing, Using Theranos Patents
Duh
On huge piles of money.
On the post: Comcast's Broadband Market Domination Continues To Grow
Typo?
According to the chart, Windstream gained almost 30,000 subscribers. Maybe this statement refers to several years, but we don't have that info here, we just have the chart that says they're not part of the group mentioned.
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Re: That side of the pond.
Wow, most American police violate all nine principles. :(
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