In United States law, a state actor is a person who is acting on behalf of a governmental body, and is therefore subject to regulation under the United States Bill of Rights, including the First, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, which prohibit the federal and state governments from violating certain rights and freedoms.
Federal law prohibits the operation, marketing, or sale of any type of jamming equipment, including devices that interfere with cellular and Personal Communication Services (PCS), police radar, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and wireless networking services (Wi-Fi).
I think you're a little confused as to which way the money is flowing this time.
"Charter will also be required to pay $12 million to deliver broadband to additional underserved areas, a chunk of which could technically be doled out to competitors if they beat back Charter during a competitive bidding process (often difficult if not impossible)."
[quote]Mark Handley, University College London built a simulator based on public details from the FCC
filings to understand the latency properties of the network.
Using "latency using StarLink" as a search parameter I could find no sites supporting your claims. I did find many claiming that SpaceX system is anticipated to be faster that cable with lower latency..
Multiple posts claiming problems with StarLink that are not supported anywhere that I could find indicates to me that you are a troll.
Where do you purchase your blinders? I need some like yours that will create an entire new reality.
[quote]A top Nixon aide, John Ehrlichman, later admitted: “You want to know what this was really all about. The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying. We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. [/quote]
John Ehrlichman, the man that created the White House Plumbers that broke into the Watergate (perhaps you remember the name) hotel, and led to Nixon's resignation.
[quote] disaffected former official who had had a falling-out with the administration [/quote]
Really serious fact twisting going on.
[quote] Following Nixon's victory, Ehrlichman became the White House Counsel. (John Dean would succeed him.) Ehrlichman was Counsel for about a year before becoming Chief Domestic Advisor for Nixon. It was then that he became a member of Nixon's inner circle. He and close friend H. R. Haldeman, whom he had met at UCLA, were referred to jointly as "The Berlin Wall" by White House staffers because of their German-sounding family names and their penchant for isolating Nixon from other advisors and anyone seeking an audience with him.[/quote].
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Already screwed? You make a nonsense statement and think you've won. Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and many other conflicts have illustrated the stupidity of your statement.
I suppose you are unaware that the US Military has no responsibility to protect the US Government? The oath is to protect and defend the Constitution, not the government nor any members of the government.
Apparently you have such an overriding hatred of inanimate objects (guns), that you are incapable of rational thought.
If you would ignore the rantings of Sharon Watts and her mugs with jugs crew you would be a lot better off.
"ci·vil·ian səˈvilyən/Submit noun plural noun: civilians a person not in the armed services or the police force. synonyms: noncombatant, nonmilitary person, ordinary citizen, private citizen; informalcivvy "family members and other civilians were quickly evacuated from the post" INFORMAL a person who is not a member of a particular profession or group, as viewed by a member of that group. "I talk to a lot of actresses and they say that civilians are scared of them""
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
Ever heard or read the above? It's called the First Amendment, and you are awful quick to surrender it.
"We don't know what's behind the blacked out text, but Schiff does, and he says it's multiple independent sources that corroborate Steele's claim that Page met with Russian officials [Sechin and Divyekin]."
Re: Msnick doesn't "support copyright" only opportunity to publish.
You win.if you are a idiotic, ignorant troll, or some moron paid by the site to generate posts, I am done. It seems like three fourths of the comments in any thread discussing copyright are simply replies to your trollish posts. And you know what shit for brains?Calling me "kid" makes me want to reach up your ass and yank your head out.
"You can certainly round up the majority of guns an illegals" Can you cite some basis for that statement? Or is it just irrational opinion?
Are you seriously comparing the US to Japan? You're right about one thing, it is a sign of ignorance.
There is no way to compare American and Japanese culture, they're completely different. A shade over two million legal immigrants in Japan, vs how many millions in the US?
Oh yeah, go ask Connecticut how their assault weapon ban is going, last I heard it was about 3% compliance. But you'll be eager to volunteer to go door to door confiscating guns, right?
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Re: Theoretical Job Growth
In United States law, a state actor is a person who is acting on behalf of a governmental body, and is therefore subject to regulation under the United States Bill of Rights, including the First, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, which prohibit the federal and state governments from violating certain rights and freedoms.
https://www.google.com/search?q=State+Actor&oq=State+Actor&aqs=chrome..69i57&s ourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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jamming is against FCC regs
Federal law prohibits the operation, marketing, or sale of any type of jamming equipment, including devices that interfere with cellular and Personal Communication Services (PCS), police radar, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and wireless networking services (Wi-Fi).
https://www.fcc.gov/general/jammer-enforcement
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Re: Sounds like throwing good money after the bad
I think you're a little confused as to which way the money is flowing this time.
"Charter will also be required to pay $12 million to deliver broadband to additional underserved areas, a chunk of which could technically be doled out to competitors if they beat back Charter during a competitive bidding process (often difficult if not impossible)."
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Re: Re: Re: Come on Starlink!
[quote]Mark Handley, University College London built a simulator based on public details from the FCC
filings to understand the latency properties of the network.
They evaluate how to use the laser links to provide a network and look at the problem of routing on this network. They conclude the SpaceX Starlink network can provide lower latency communications than any possible terrestrial optical fiber network for communications over distances greater than about 3000 kilometers.[/quote]https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2018/11/spacex-low-latency-starlink-satellite-netwo rk-will-be-massively-profitable.html
Using "latency using StarLink" as a search parameter I could find no sites supporting your claims. I did find many claiming that SpaceX system is anticipated to be faster that cable with lower latency..
Multiple posts claiming problems with StarLink that are not supported anywhere that I could find indicates to me that you are a troll.
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Re: Re: The EU is losing all legitimacy and credibility as a Dem
Much as I dislike Trump, it would be more honest to say that Trump is following the EU example since the EU predates Trump.
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[quote]A top Nixon aide, John Ehrlichman, later admitted: “You want to know what this was really all about. The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying. We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. [/quote]
John Ehrlichman, the man that created the White House Plumbers that broke into the Watergate (perhaps you remember the name) hotel, and led to Nixon's resignation.
[quote] disaffected former official who had had a falling-out with the administration [/quote]
Really serious fact twisting going on.
[quote] Following Nixon's victory, Ehrlichman became the White House Counsel. (John Dean would succeed him.) Ehrlichman was Counsel for about a year before becoming Chief Domestic Advisor for Nixon. It was then that he became a member of Nixon's inner circle. He and close friend H. R. Haldeman, whom he had met at UCLA, were referred to jointly as "The Berlin Wall" by White House staffers because of their German-sounding family names and their penchant for isolating Nixon from other advisors and anyone seeking an audience with him.[/quote].
You ought to work with Trump.
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Re: kosher slaughterhouses
For a non PETA propaganda source read https://oukosher.org/blog/news/setting-the-record-straight-on-kosher-slaughter/
The real PETA, "People for the Eating of Tasty Animals"
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Got to be trolls, I can't understand how any real person could be that evil.
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Re: Re: Only allowing governments ownership of anything is immoral t
Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and many other conflicts have illustrated the stupidity of your statement.
I suppose you are unaware that the US Military has no responsibility to protect the US Government? The oath is to protect and defend the Constitution, not the government nor any members of the government.
Apparently you have such an overriding hatred of inanimate objects (guns), that you are incapable of rational thought.
If you would ignore the rantings of Sharon Watts and her mugs with jugs crew you would be a lot better off.
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Re: Re: Blame
"ci·vil·ian
səˈvilyən/Submit
noun
plural noun: civilians
a person not in the armed services or the police force.
synonyms: noncombatant, nonmilitary person, ordinary citizen, private citizen; informalcivvy
"family members and other civilians were quickly evacuated from the post"
INFORMAL
a person who is not a member of a particular profession or group, as viewed by a member of that group.
"I talk to a lot of actresses and they say that civilians are scared of them""
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Re: supporting documents
Ever heard or read the above? It's called the First Amendment, and you are awful quick to surrender it.
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Re:
https://twitter.com/pwnallthethings/status/1020845111398330369
I don't believe the above info will affect your opinion one whit, but maybe others will find it interesting.
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Re: Oh, TechDirt, why must you tease me so?
I want to kill! Kill! Kill!
Alice's Restaurant Massacree reference, not an incitement to violence.
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Is there anyone
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Re: Msnick doesn't "support copyright" only opportunity to publish.
Go fuck yourself.
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Are you seriously comparing the US to Japan? You're right about one thing, it is a sign of ignorance.
There is no way to compare American and Japanese culture, they're completely different. A shade over two million legal immigrants in Japan, vs how many millions in the US?
Oh yeah, go ask Connecticut how their assault weapon ban is going, last I heard it was about 3% compliance. But you'll be eager to volunteer to go door to door confiscating guns, right?
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Contributions to parties: $218,435
Contributions to 527 committees: $2,500
Contributions to outside spending groups: $500
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