That's why I won't rent books from Kindle, or iThings. They follow your use, they take them back, they make them disappear-no warning, no apology, and sometimes no rebate. Perfect for exam time tests huh?
Baen Books set the way, sell them to you, and they are yours. Period freaking dot. They even allow you to redownload them again later for no extra charge.
Is the new 1.5 million nonexistant jobs the same 1.5 million that wouldn't be lost previously, or is this a different 1.5? Why if it's different nonexisting batch that would mean (grabs AT&T calculator) 15.6 million nonexisting jobs lost!!!! Holeeeeey Cannolis!
"We continuously monitor the child porn on the net, to show the politicians that filtering works."
So if they monitor it, they have to download it to see that it IS child porn, therefore they have committed a felony by many legislators definitions that think having it, no matter why or how is a crime. So can't we just call the cops and make these guys go away? Or at least get sex crime listed?
"To some extent this might be understandable and this could be why a certified translator might be in order as well, someone who can also be held accountable to some extent if something turns out to be mistranslated"
Of course, with a business customer, support, pricing, speed, passthrough are all mandated with limits set in the individual company contract. This makes it hard to pull shenanigans on them, especially if the company using the service can afford a half decent IT department.
With residential service the "contract" is mainly "you pay us what we want, don't do what we dislike, and we'll try to get you service. When we feel like it. Unless we don't. We reserve the right to change this any way we want at any time." Since usually individual residents are either too poor for lawyers, don't have a set metric to complain about, are not able to act as a group, or have a range of choices about their broadband services, all they can do is take it and hope. So yah these changes would be more interesting.
By the time I obscure my vision enough for your method to work, my dog looks just like the logo too, should I sue the American Kennel club, or you since neither of you made my dog look like Variety's logo?
If some 50 year old guy infected these computers with a virus to remote trigger the cameras on kids, and he was even reported to have taken one snap, the FBI would be on his network like yum on chocolate.
Now we have a mid 50's administrator with literally thousands of pics on his network, but are there any crashing doors? port scans? packet sniffing?
The fix is already in, don't expect a conviction of these dipwads. The lesson today class: get in good with the man, and he will get it in you good.
Well glad to see NYT is finally catching up to 1995 seen facts. I don't know how many parents I made mad when I told them this working for an ISP. Then the ISP came out with it's own branded filter and I couldn't even tell the truth anymore.
I hear CNN has a deeply researched story about the dampness of water that PROVES only professional journalists can make REAL news that will be released any time.
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Baen Books set the way, sell them to you, and they are yours. Period freaking dot. They even allow you to redownload them again later for no extra charge.
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1.5 million, sounds familiar...
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Waitaminute...
So if they monitor it, they have to download it to see that it IS child porn, therefore they have committed a felony by many legislators definitions that think having it, no matter why or how is a crime. So can't we just call the cops and make these guys go away? Or at least get sex crime listed?
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Re: How did he immigrate so quickly...?
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Re: How did he immigrate so quickly...?
He owns a company! full of compooooters!
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Translation:
"Some one set us up the bomb!"
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Does adding a watermark make these original works?
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It's so transparent, I can't see it!
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With residential service the "contract" is mainly "you pay us what we want, don't do what we dislike, and we'll try to get you service. When we feel like it. Unless we don't. We reserve the right to change this any way we want at any time." Since usually individual residents are either too poor for lawyers, don't have a set metric to complain about, are not able to act as a group, or have a range of choices about their broadband services, all they can do is take it and hope. So yah these changes would be more interesting.
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Here is an example of punk parody:
Question Authority!
Who says?
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99 channels but the b***h network ain't one...
That'll tick off the cable company Indeed, that's their bag of peaches!
Instead of more channels, how about some channels with something worth watching?
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Now we have a mid 50's administrator with literally thousands of pics on his network, but are there any crashing doors? port scans? packet sniffing?
The fix is already in, don't expect a conviction of these dipwads. The lesson today class: get in good with the man, and he will get it in you good.
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With that logic they have nothing to worry about google then, I mean there it is laying out there on the internet all brazen and open.
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