"Hopefully, if the telcos do decide to actually file a lawsuit, it gets laughed out of court."
I agree, especially with one of the telcos' crappy attempt to fix their lousy security by replacing the entire web form with their phone number. So much for online commerce!
Source: https://www.terracomwireless.com/m/renewals.html
I don't care that there's been a reconsideration on Ferrero's part, any company that hires lawyers and doesn't oversee their actions doesn't deserve what business I might drive their way, so I'm continuing my boycott. World Chocolate Spread Day is on February 5th, 2014, everybody!
When an American goes to the doctor with certain symptoms, the doctor puts them on antibiotics 'as a precaution' because they make more money from it, whereas in the UK, doctors are paid the same amount by the NHS regardless of what they prescribe. That's why there are fewer cases of MRSA over here in contrast to a similarly segment of the US population.
Not only did you not count 9/11 in your 2012 grouping, you didn't even count it in your 2002 grouping (where it would belong)!!
Since Timothy is grouping by year, 9/11 doesn't belong in the 2002 grouping, but the 2001 grouping. If you don't believe me, check out this Wikipedia article on the attacks.
2. 2002 - 14 incidents, 15 killed
(note: the beltway sniper is counted as 11 separate incidents, which is stupid. This number should be 3 incidents total.)
Eleven plus three equals the total of fourteen, so shouldn't the total of incidents be four in a sensible world?
Until recently, I used to recommend your product, Nutella, over all others, but I will now instead recommend supermarket own brands on the basis that they taste very similar, have near identical nutritional values, and are a lot easier on the pocket. I have taken this decision in light of the fact that any promotion of your brands could lead to litigation, so I am now going to do the exact opposite.
Yours very sincerely, Sheogorath.
P.S. Ferrero Rocher are not 'eccellente'.
There is a country that approved a law to be implemented in October which has a provision like this. It says if a blind person wants an audio or braille version of a print book and one isn't legally available, a sighted person is allowed to make one for them without having to approach the rights owners and ask, "Mother, may I?" The country? It's the UK, which has protected copyrights since at least the 18th century. The implementation of this part of the Hargreaves Review doesn't so much 'ride roughshod over rights' as encourage rights holders to make accessible copies available over fears of 'losing revenue' on what they currently refuse to produce.
The UK police forces have been tape recording interviews since the 1980s. This in countries that, by reputation, are less technologically advanced than the US.
Further to my idea above, in case its not ads for Ninty that's on the vids, a user could put 'Monetized by Nintendo' after the title screen and a disclaimer denying connection to the company in the credits. That way, their logo could even be used on a vid, and because they're the only ones making money from it, users are in the clear.
The idea is this: everybody makes mashups of images and footage games such as 'Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem', all of the 'Resident Evil' series, basically just about any 15/M and above rated title you can think of. When Nintendo flags the vids, don't challenge even though it's clearly fair use, just hold your hands up and accept it. Once such a vid has Nintendo's ads all over it, it'll seem as though the company endorses its adult content to the casual viewer. That should screw up their 'squeaky clean, family friendly' image once and for all!
Google Lawyer: They don't actually get your email. What they're able to do is through our advertising business be able to identify keywords that they would like to trigger the display of one of their ads, but they don't get information about who the user is. Translation: Advertisers never see your email at all. What they're actually able to do say to Google, "We want this word, that word, and the other word to trigger a display of one of our adverts," and Google makes it happen via an automated process, during which no information is collected, personally identifying or otherwise.
(Above statement translated by someone who's technically retarded. What does that say about Gohmert?)
'Hidden' is a lot different to 'inaccessible', AC. IMHO, Techdirt actually does a great balancing trick whereby anybody is free to read the hidden comments simply by clicking on a link, but nobody is forced to read them by having them shoved in their face.
I found a story that the Brothers Grimm wrote down in 1812 in Deutsch, then shoved it through Google Translate before cleaning it up and changing a certain detail, then posting it on AO3 under the title 'Girl with Black Hair, Pale Skin, and Red Lips'. All that to avoid infringing on Disney's European trademark on 'Snow White'. And I was allowed to use the trademark then, nominative fair use or whatever rule applies.
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NY Times are hypocrites
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NY Times are hypocrites
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I agree, especially with one of the telcos' crappy attempt to fix their lousy security by replacing the entire web form with their phone number. So much for online commerce!
Source: https://www.terracomwireless.com/m/renewals.html
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Figuring Out A Way To Erase The Past
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No Nutella for me
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Re: The issue here is overprescription
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The issue here is overprescription
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Re: Ummmm 9/11
Since Timothy is grouping by year, 9/11 doesn't belong in the 2002 grouping, but the 2001 grouping. If you don't believe me, check out this Wikipedia article on the attacks.
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Error in article
(note: the beltway sniper is counted as 11 separate incidents, which is stupid. This number should be 3 incidents total.)
Eleven plus three equals the total of fourteen, so shouldn't the total of incidents be four in a sensible world?
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Dear Ferrero SpA
Yours very sincerely, Sheogorath.
P.S. Ferrero Rocher are not 'eccellente'.
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What are maximalists worried about?
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Oh, come on, FBI!
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Re: A silly idea
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A silly idea
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An easy read version for Representative Gohmert
Translation: Advertisers never see your email at all. What they're actually able to do say to Google, "We want this word, that word, and the other word to trigger a display of one of our adverts," and Google makes it happen via an automated process, during which no information is collected, personally identifying or otherwise.
(Above statement translated by someone who's technically retarded. What does that say about Gohmert?)
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Re: Censorship?
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I did something like this
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