Tesla does go through dealerships sometimes...Columbus, Ohio has a dealership called The Toybarn that acts sort of like a broker to direct sales of super, hyper, and exotic sportscars.
Seems the NSA runs just like the Church of Scientology...
If you comlain about fellow members or about the church you're a suppressive person (a "Troublemaker") and when you leave with information about the church's operation, you get Squireled (Sought after and harassed).
I will point out that the school involved is being investigated by the Ohio BOE over the matter. In my state, being Ohio, each school makes their own policies...but rules concerning guns and how to handle gun situations are universal in Ohio...The principle of that school based the suspension as a Level 2 Gun Lookalike...which by Ohio Board of Education standards, is anything that looks real enough to be used in a threatening manner...The school Nathan went to...fucked up royal.
Oh man...the US Supreme Court is known to see right through those hidden agendas at its highest level...That being said, the broadcasters seem to be trying to set a precedent for if or when Kim Dotcom gets extridited to the US for his Megaupload hearing.
The only reason PS3 and XBox360 will still be online for years to come is that Sony and Microsoft make their users pay a monthly fee to play online...Nintendo provided a free online gaming service to its users and still does....and since they lost money investing in the Wii U, it sort of makes sense to switch off the servers for their previous generation of consoles.
For those who may not know...1Gbps symmetrical means 500Mbps up 500Mbps down...and in the case of fiber lines, it requires a line going in and a separate line going out..
I told my mother specifically about peering and what it was and her eyes sort of lit up like a Christmas Tree. She remembers when major phone companies in her time (when she was even a few years younger than my age) did it all the time...One of the biggest offenders of line peering was phone line peering between Bell Telephone Company and AT&T (no surprise on the latter now by the way)...They were a duopoly that charged their customers extra on long distance for users calling each other on different services...Hell...Bell even fought (and lost) trying to claim regulatory capture...It took the FCC 25 years to finally crack down...And boy howdy did they crack down hard after gathering 25 years of evidence...There's is always a paper trail, whether it be e-mail, paper bills, online data transactions between lines...the will always be a trail leading to the ultimate crack of the whip...Call it my American Sense of Optimism...I think that those statements made by the FCC are the beginning. ISP's challenged the FCC in court and may have won this round, but if I recall, it doesn't have a habit of covering loopholes...This includes declaring them common class ISP's...
Layered on top were empty promises about improving competition and some empty threats about reclassifying ISPs as common carriers if they don't behave (which is supposed to be a threat, but every ISP lobbyist on K Street knows they won't do this if they weren't willing to do it already).
Ok...here's the fun part...I sincerely believe that the FCC will reclassify ISP's as common carriers if they DO NOT behave at all...If I recall correctly, the last time they did this to an entire industry was because phone companies were charging hourly rates on long distance modem connections...and charging customers on their phone bills for using another company's lines...My parents also remember a time when the phone companies had an oligopoly similar to what the major ISP's have now...and they all split up into individual companies on the orders of the FTC...Maybe this is the same process the FCC has in mind...slow and sneaky.
VAC only looks at the active processes running in the background...and compares your actions on the screen while in an online game with what's supposed to do according to the server you're on...VAC cannot be triggered when servers enable the CVAR "sv_cheats 1" console command...but it will ban you for hacking the server to enable it....it only goes by in game statistical gameplay data...which means it's NOT searching through your files...
My Aunt, who is a Lt. Colonel in Army Intel, was on the Defense Department's financial subcommittee trying to figure ways to save all the armed forces money because their budget was cut severely. How bad was the cut? They shut down 3 army and navy bases...which created a huge housing issue when she got restationed at Westpoint earlier this year.
Just remember one thing, the DOJ has a way larger budget...than the DoD.
from the now-witness-the-fire-power-of-this-fully-armed-and-operational-battle-station dept
The weakness to ComCast will be a 2 meter wide exhaust port...which happens to be no larger than a wamp rat...
The merger with TimeWarner was a matter of time when TimeWarner decided to buy out most of Northern Ohio's ComCast contracts..what was left over was given to Cox...What this means is that it's certified proof of an illegal form of an Ologopoly between the two companies....I'll be willing to bet that the 2 meter exhaust port we are looking for is in the e-mails between the two companies during that time.
Like watching a movie in a theater in the 1930's...flying is an event...you don't yammer away on a cell phone...you enjoy the flight...There's always something to see.
I actually somehow find this reasonable...on some of Delta's smaller aircraft...you can hear people across the cabin breathing on overnight flights...It isn't a call to ban the use of electronic devices...just on cell phone calls.
I recall Microsoft hiring a Fench company to crawl the web for infringing links only to discover that not only was their own legitimate website cited by the automated process...but was also a major PR disaster only outdone by Windows 8.
Then there is Garry Larson's "The Far Side" cartoon that has a female chimp grooming her mate finding a blonde hair with the caption "So, you've been hanging around that Jane Goodall tramp again haven't you?"...She subsequently fired her PR officer for suing Garry Larson...
So I'm inclined to believe the his lawyers were acting autonomously. Prince has always been quite anti-RIAA which is why he has a big reputation for protecting his works.
Well truth be told...we will be able to tell of it's an Apple product regardless because Apple was the only company asked to do this...Here's something about Samsung you didn't quite know...they make more than just electronic devices...they're also involved in several other industries including Natural Gas Compressors...the are also S. Korea's largest (if not the ONLY) news paper media outlet....
Now what gets me is why aren't the Olympic Committee members using Samsung products? I mean Samsung is sponsoring the events going on...
No...you see...the ONLY reason Samsung did this is because they had to pay for patent infringements on 3G antenna patents owned by Infineon..
For those who have never heard any sings by Skinny Puppy...if you had the CD-ROM version of Interplay and Paralax Software's Descent II....the song that has a part where a woman is screaming as if she were being raped...the one from the second level of the first chapter...that is a song by Skinny Puppy...Many of you have no idea how unsettling that sound really is...
Actually...that whole rounded corners thing was reported by a very pro-Android website...Apple countersued Samsung because Samsung was asking for a 3,000% markup on a piece of embedded software code on the INFINEON Antenna chips used in the iPhone 4....which Infineon licensed to Apple via Wholesale...Samsung's embedded SOFTWARE code in Infineon's Antena Patent contributed to less than a thousandth of a percent of said patent... So which is worse? A patent on ergonomics and astehtics...or software patent that was already sold as wholesale to Infineon to sell to Apple? Isn't the latter double dipping into a patent?
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All praise the mighty Xnu!!!
If you comlain about fellow members or about the church you're a suppressive person (a "Troublemaker") and when you leave with information about the church's operation, you get Squireled (Sought after and harassed).
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Hold on...
Ok...here's the fun part...I sincerely believe that the FCC will reclassify ISP's as common carriers if they DO NOT behave at all...If I recall correctly, the last time they did this to an entire industry was because phone companies were charging hourly rates on long distance modem connections...and charging customers on their phone bills for using another company's lines...My parents also remember a time when the phone companies had an oligopoly similar to what the major ISP's have now...and they all split up into individual companies on the orders of the FTC...Maybe this is the same process the FCC has in mind...slow and sneaky.
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Budget
Just remember one thing, the DOJ has a way larger budget...than the DoD.
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Disturbing on multiple levels..
The weakness to ComCast will be a 2 meter wide exhaust port...which happens to be no larger than a wamp rat...
The merger with TimeWarner was a matter of time when TimeWarner decided to buy out most of Northern Ohio's ComCast contracts..what was left over was given to Cox...What this means is that it's certified proof of an illegal form of an Ologopoly between the two companies....I'll be willing to bet that the 2 meter exhaust port we are looking for is in the e-mails between the two companies during that time.
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Microsoft and Garry Larson...great examples
Then there is Garry Larson's "The Far Side" cartoon that has a female chimp grooming her mate finding a blonde hair with the caption "So, you've been hanging around that Jane Goodall tramp again haven't you?"...She subsequently fired her PR officer for suing Garry Larson...
So I'm inclined to believe the his lawyers were acting autonomously. Prince has always been quite anti-RIAA which is why he has a big reputation for protecting his works.
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Now what gets me is why aren't the Olympic Committee members using Samsung products? I mean Samsung is sponsoring the events going on...
No...you see...the ONLY reason Samsung did this is because they had to pay for patent infringements on 3G antenna patents owned by Infineon..
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Ok now I'm not happy
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So which is worse? A patent on ergonomics and astehtics...or software patent that was already sold as wholesale to Infineon to sell to Apple? Isn't the latter double dipping into a patent?
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