It isn't that bad. It is however almost always disappointing. Their marketing convinces me it isn't going to be like last time (cold, grey, half the quantity of beef as the pictures) and so I dutifully march in and order a meal and am disappointed. Again.
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee OM KBE FRS FREng FRSA FBCS, also known as TimBL, is an English engineer and computer scientist, best known for turning the World Wide Web into Cable TV 2.0.
Agreed. Edit the page to say the museum will sue if we use public domain photographs to demonstrate what you may find if you visit, so we cannot post any images. Consequently we suggest that if in town, you just skip the museum and find a friendly place for some bratwurst.
"We found that six weeks before his resignation this former employee, Anthony Levandowski, downloaded over 14,000 highly confidential and proprietary design files for Waymo’s various hardware systems, including designs of Waymo’s LiDAR and circuit board. To gain access to Waymo’s design server, Mr. Levandowski searched for and installed specialized software onto his company-issued laptop. Once inside, he downloaded 9.7 GB of Waymo’s highly confidential files and trade secrets, including blueprints, design files and testing documentation. Then he connected an external drive to the laptop. Mr. Levandowski then wiped and reformatted the laptop in an attempt to erase forensic fingerprints."
How is this not plain old fashioned corporate espionage with a side order of CFAA violations?
Based on past behavior the DOJ should be threatening Levandowski with hundreds of charges and 200+ years in prison.
Oh wait, the damage was to Google and not a copyright maxamialist.
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.......have one of each.
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COLECTV clearly is about the Canadian socialist collective, and therefore perfectly acceptable.
Either that, or Coleco Vision is making a comeback.
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Perhaps they are truly scared
Now they see that not only failing, but SLCC is gaining popularity. Of course they are frustrated.
They are afraid that SLCC will outgrow them, and they will become irrelevant.
Sure SLCC is in backwards Utah but people laughed when Bob Redford started holding a film festival in the dead of winter in Utah.
Now you can't swing a dead cat in January without hitting a celebrity.
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Someone will need to update Wikipedia
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Re: Re: To win what?
You missed this video that was leaked of their plans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3LbxDZRgA4
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Then I wake up.
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Re: Conspiracy
https://www.popehat.com/2016/06/14/lawsplainer-its-not-rico-dammit/
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Re: What pictures?
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also...Hanlon
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Re: The problem
Unless someone with a personal connection to Trump tells the Donald this is bad and makes a convincing argument Pai is going to go full steam ahead.
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Unintended consequences strike again.
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Re: Killing a cop drone?
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Should have listened.
I can not understand why your comment not the most insightful comment of the week.
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Having to prove confusion in a court would be trivially easy.
See also: election coverage/results.
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Re: I'm not sure what the point is?
If they require you to have access then that can give you the hardware needed.
I get that having 2 phones is a pain but mixing work and personal life is a steep price to pay.
With the possible exception of being self employed.
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Corporate espionage &/or CFAA
How is this not plain old fashioned corporate espionage with a side order of CFAA violations?
Based on past behavior the DOJ should be threatening Levandowski with hundreds of charges and 200+ years in prison.
Oh wait, the damage was to Google and not a copyright maxamialist.
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http://globalnews.ca/news/3251511/yahoo-security-breach-2015-2016/
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