That was my interpretation, as well. I have a hand lotion with the bullet point, "Equate Ultra Restoring Skin Therapy Lotion is not like some ointments and lotions." People are terrible at making bulleted lists.
Definitely define cars. You would need to know whether SUVs, light trucks, crossovers, minivans, vans, tractors, truck cabs, trailers, etc. were included.
Also, you could point out that you don't know whether there are any cars there, because you are not there to observe them.
What's the real benefit of unique IP addresses per device? I don't plan to abandon NAT for my home router anytime soon, regardless of IPv6. My ISP doesn't have any right to know what or how many devices I'm using on my internal network.
Please don't mention testicular torsion. Any time I think about that I feel it's happening to me, which is a really unpleasant sensation. It's just like I don't want to imagine someone torturing me, or what it would be like to choke to death.
Micropayments aren't likely to work, because people don't like to think, "Is this article really going to be worth 2 cents for me to read?" all the time. For what you're talking about, Flattr is a better approach than micropayments.
Here, regular schools won't admit children younger than a certain developmental level (read: age) because they need specific motor skills to perform the tasks required at the start of primary school. A preschool is unlikely to have a higher level to bump her to if she is truly far above-average, and they can't send her to primary school early.
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Also, you could point out that you don't know whether there are any cars there, because you are not there to observe them.
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That sounds a whole like the way most newspapers use news wires now.
When the sites that are being leveraged are no longer freely available
Your prediction requires that all useful news sources put up paywalls, and that no new ones take their place. Those seem like crazy assumptions.
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