When I read this, I wondered if this was actually part of an undisclosed agreement between Apple and Giz to make the whole iPhone prototype thing go away. I know the DA dropped charges a while ago but just made me wonder if this was the plan all along.
Mom: OK please sign this indemnification clause for me (since I gave you permission) and this other statement that states I am your sole beneficiary in the case of your accidental death and that your father has no claim on any funds you or I receive.
"would take into effect the level of political understanding"
I love this line. So "someone" would need to come up with a test or evaluation method that would check political understanding as part of the Census (per the article.) Does this mean the incumbents would vote on defining "political understanding" prior to the Census so that they ensure the right set of voters?
More like jacks. Somebody bounced a ball and they are trying to grasp at whatever idea someone tossed out there. No idea whether they are going to get poked or not.
It does because of the choice of people.
If I choose to make this information publicly available then the government has free access to it no warrant involved.
If I choose NOT to post these types of things, then the government doesn't get free reign to it without a proper warrant.
If I choose to share this information say on Facebook but lock it ONLY to friends then the government should not be allowed to snoop my facebook account without a warrant. Granted, if my friends share the info with them, then I will have a few less friends but no beef with the government (which is funny because the government also thinks that this is completely fair EXCEPT when wikileaks does it of course.)
Oh I am sure they will make BP pay....well pay this congressman and this one and this one over here, oh that one in the back too. That way these poor public servants can "get their lives back too" after all the complaining of their constituents and from having to spend all that energy blustering about the tragedy for votes.
that would be easy if you have an idea of who the person is. Every checkpoint I have seen has a cctv as well so watching time stamps would probably get you right on the money.
exactly, it always makes me laugh how whichever party has the majority ALWAYS blames the other party when their particular agenda doesn't get passed even though it's based on a majority vote and then the local sheeple take up the cry of damn republicans or stupid democrats. Let's face it, neither group has adhered to the foundation of those two parties in decades and nor do most of them seem to have a foundation they actually stand on for more than a few days.
This is because of that super secret black project for a rocket assisted, nuclear powered, depleted uranium core fishing rod Lockheed Martin is making for those 4 star, security conscious, generals.
In this day of business leaning arbitration, suing for malpractice isn't really an option. So if you can't sue and don't have a lot of hope in arbitration, what's your third choice? Be quiet? Seems to me that being quiet about shady practices of businesses and govt is what got us here in the first place.
OK work for hire - so what happens when this teacher who created a commodity in the form of an excellent curriculum decides to switch to a different school? Do they have to create an entirely new curriculum based on completely different set of educational information so that they don't have to worry about violating copyright and/or being sued? (ie if they teach World History at this school and created a curriculum, are they now required to teach another subject so they don't take the chance that they might accidentally infringe on the copyright for previous work they produced but don't own?
Go check out the names and you will understand. It looks to me like he is providing the material in a format that they can easily access rather than hit them with the one/two punch of "hey patent reform"/"hey free streaming movies" Some of the industry shills on the list would probably freak on the last part.
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I love this line. So "someone" would need to come up with a test or evaluation method that would check political understanding as part of the Census (per the article.) Does this mean the incumbents would vote on defining "political understanding" prior to the Census so that they ensure the right set of voters?
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If I choose to make this information publicly available then the government has free access to it no warrant involved.
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