Its like watching a bratty kid get beat for something he did not do. Did he deserve it? Not in that instance, but for many other bratty things he has done in the past.
Who are you making a point for/against?
Your comment seems to have the tone against Mike, but the words say otherwise.
"yet the case keeps chugging forward" I cant wait until this finally gets in front of a judge.
You are ok with them issuing a non-takedown takedown then using the requested files as proof they infringed? You smoking shit with OOTB, boB, and average_joe? Must be some good shit.
A little outdated but still relevant:
This year, about a billion T-shirts have been made for the United States market, or four for every back. Domestic mills produced about 609 million outerwear-style T- shirts and produced another 300 million meant to be worn as underwear. About 108 million shirts have been imported.
T-shirts are the only clothing sold not just in stores, but also on the street, in gasoline stations, bowling alleys, movie theaters and zoos. A single shirt can fetch as little as $5 or as much as $150 when sold in boutiques. Even better, in Manhattan's Times Square, three shirts can sell for as low as $10.
Large makers like Fruit of the Loom Inc. and the Hanes division of Sara Lee Corporation, together account for more than 50 percent of the domestic outerwear T-shirt market, with Fruit of the Loom having a somewhat higher share than Hanes. But retailers buy only about 15 percent of their shirts directly from the manufacturers. The rest filter through wholesalers who either print T-shirts themselves or sell to independent, entrepreneurial style printers.
"Chevron was not adversely affected by Stuxnet, says Chevron spokesman Morgan Crinklaw."
Yes because we should believe the spokesman for Chevron.
Phooey. Its his job to reassure investors no "damage" was done.
If a machine is infected, it is damaged, and will need someone to re-image it. Then you need to be sure all of the thousands of computers were not compromised. And then there is the specialized scientific equipment sometimes running on NT(in the case of ExxonMobile). It is a costly event even if centrifuges werent damaged.
Oh yeah then there is the time needed to (DFIR)Digital Forensics, Incident Response to put policies in place so it doesnt happen again.
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Brat kid
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- Government agencies (FBI, CIA)- yep, terrorists.
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Now, I'm not going to claim to be smarter than these politicians
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Re: Without even a note, Missing Mike abandoned you.
He is going through Mike withdraw.
I am too, but I understand the whole work life balance thing.
Maybe... just maybe... Mike would rather spend time with his kid & wife during the holiday rather than reading your nonsensical bullshit.
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Your comment seems to have the tone against Mike, but the words say otherwise.
"yet the case keeps chugging forward" I cant wait until this finally gets in front of a judge.
You are ok with them issuing a non-takedown takedown then using the requested files as proof they infringed? You smoking shit with OOTB, boB, and average_joe? Must be some good shit.
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Worse yet, they are dying.
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This year, about a billion T-shirts have been made for the United States market, or four for every back. Domestic mills produced about 609 million outerwear-style T- shirts and produced another 300 million meant to be worn as underwear. About 108 million shirts have been imported.
T-shirts are the only clothing sold not just in stores, but also on the street, in gasoline stations, bowling alleys, movie theaters and zoos. A single shirt can fetch as little as $5 or as much as $150 when sold in boutiques. Even better, in Manhattan's Times Square, three shirts can sell for as low as $10.
Large makers like Fruit of the Loom Inc. and the Hanes division of Sara Lee Corporation, together account for more than 50 percent of the domestic outerwear T-shirt market, with Fruit of the Loom having a somewhat higher share than Hanes. But retailers buy only about 15 percent of their shirts directly from the manufacturers. The rest filter through wholesalers who either print T-shirts themselves or sell to independent, entrepreneurial style printers.
Yes classic indeed.
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Yes because we should believe the spokesman for Chevron.
Phooey. Its his job to reassure investors no "damage" was done.
If a machine is infected, it is damaged, and will need someone to re-image it. Then you need to be sure all of the thousands of computers were not compromised. And then there is the specialized scientific equipment sometimes running on NT(in the case of ExxonMobile). It is a costly event even if centrifuges werent damaged.
Oh yeah then there is the time needed to (DFIR)Digital Forensics, Incident Response to put policies in place so it doesnt happen again.
No damage? Depends on how you define damage.
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