I will not be dining at a Benihana for the reasons above and not will advise others not to go. If I want the experience of being at a loud place with knives being tossed and fire I will order carry out and watch my friend and if girlfriend fight.
Before it became the standard symbol for electronic mail, the @ symbol was used to represent the cost or weight of something. For instance, if you purchased 6 apples, you might write it as 6 apples @ $1.10 each.
With the introduction of e-mail came the popularity of the @ symbol. The @ symbol or the "at sign" separates a person's online user name from his mail server address. For instance, joe@uselessknowledge.com. Its widespread use on the Internet made it necessary to put this symbol on keyboards in other countries that have never seen or used the symbol before. As a result, there is really no official name for this symbol. http://atsymbol.com/history.htm
No the point is that it is most likely they did not pay for the rights to perform those covers and by playing them he was really just exercising intellectual masturbation.
I like that logic, if they lose and the place is deemed to be a private location then allow smoking in the open places in the mall. They will then be reported for violating a smoking ban in a public place. Challenge the smoking violation based on the previous case that states its a private place.
If they lose the smoking case use that to appeal the lawsuit. They will probably lose the smoking case but I'm sure the fine is lower that what the woman could win.
That would only be valid if the side gate that is locked or not has a sign that says must enter via front gate but then has no fence to actually keep you from just walking in.
Its like putting a screen door on the side of a submarine.
I do not really consider this being a big thing. This is like saying a 6th grader beat Ken Jennings using only his skills to type the question in Google.
The Aussies will just have to pirate the cigarettes, it is possible now that there are "electronic" cigarettes. The downside is a CIAA will be created to sue those who download there smokes.
I agree at the very least just make it a flat rate for the subscription and give an account for the iPad as a free extra or offer a small discount to discontinue the physical mag.
We are in a cyber war but the enemy is the people of the country and the government is doing all they can to stop them.
The best thing that we can hope for is a cyber coldwar that the people win. Unfortunately for the government we the people have had sometime and practice with combating the issues of restricting the flow of information and hiding our data transfers. That is all thanks to the *IAA.
1) Making statements to the effect that you enjoy conjugal visits with local livestock
*But I love it when I make your mom squeel.
2) Walking into the local airport and yelling "I've got a bomb!" (not actually having a bomb, just claiming to have one)
*great reason to get your ass kicked
3) Inciting riots
*they put on a great show
4) Shouting "Fire!" in a crowded building
*thanks for letting us know since the alarms did not work
5) Telling you, in highly graphic terms, that I am going to kill you
*bring it
6) Blackmailing you with, say, an affair I claim to have seen you having (regardless of the truth of the statement)
*show me the proof and I will let you keep your balls.
No thats right the boy was screaming that "the sky is falling! the sky is falling!" He thought that he could claim fair use and every one stopped listening to him when he shouted "Wolf!"
If it costs you money to receive text messages GET A NEW PLAN. I have never been charged to receive txts even when on some of the phone card plans. If they charge you to receive the service sucks.
Laptops they maker you remove them and scan they separately if you do not remove the laptop before they will remove it and wipe down the bad and laptop and place the cloth in an analyzer to check for explosive residue.
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With the introduction of e-mail came the popularity of the @ symbol. The @ symbol or the "at sign" separates a person's online user name from his mail server address. For instance, joe@uselessknowledge.com. Its widespread use on the Internet made it necessary to put this symbol on keyboards in other countries that have never seen or used the symbol before. As a result, there is really no official name for this symbol.
http://atsymbol.com/history.htm
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If they lose the smoking case use that to appeal the lawsuit. They will probably lose the smoking case but I'm sure the fine is lower that what the woman could win.
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Its like putting a screen door on the side of a submarine.
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It's war we are after
The best thing that we can hope for is a cyber coldwar that the people win. Unfortunately for the government we the people have had sometime and practice with combating the issues of restricting the flow of information and hiding our data transfers. That is all thanks to the *IAA.
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1) Making statements to the effect that you enjoy conjugal visits with local livestock
*But I love it when I make your mom squeel.
2) Walking into the local airport and yelling "I've got a bomb!" (not actually having a bomb, just claiming to have one)
*great reason to get your ass kicked
3) Inciting riots
*they put on a great show
4) Shouting "Fire!" in a crowded building
*thanks for letting us know since the alarms did not work
5) Telling you, in highly graphic terms, that I am going to kill you
*bring it
6) Blackmailing you with, say, an affair I claim to have seen you having (regardless of the truth of the statement)
*show me the proof and I will let you keep your balls.
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Or you can pick up a shovel and start digging.
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