So wait....that would mean Elon Musk and his Starlink are part of plot.
/tinfoil hat
Given 5G's lack of ability to cover a stadiun, maybe they mean that you will need to get a paper delivered to find out what is happening in the game.
Exactly....we need to stop thinking that just because a person is a celebrity of some type they actually know what they're talking about.
Guess she should have filed rhe case in the Internet Court of Butthurt.
Well, since they successfully lobbied ro have net neutrality repealed I guess he's correct in that they aren't violating it...now.
I like Ajit Pai's doppleganger better than the original. Can we keep him?
A pay tv company, owned by a telco, is using Hollywood style accounting to increase their profits and screw over their customers?
I'm shocked...shocked I tell you. Next you're going to tell me water is wet.
So Facebook's new terms allow them to bypass the GDPR by claiming contractual services goes into effect the same day the GDPR does?
Sure looks like they were expecting this type of legal challenge and wanted to give themselves an argument against it.
Sounds to me like law enforcement is conspiring to commit burglary and then hang it on fall guy, isn't this how organized crime operates?
Sounds like RICO...sorry Popehat.
SBA must actually stand for Serious Bullshitting Association
We "have no clue what a NYPD officer does," and yet we criticize and disparage them.
Besides stop and frisk, choke holds, shooting bystanders and cops, terrorism investigations and now kickbacks?
One wonders where they would have the time to do what they're supposed to be doing.
Given their willingness to abandon the program, it does make me wonder if they have something that replaced it that we're not aware of.
Considering how pissed this judge is at him, it's probably better if he doesn't forget. I'm sure she'll make him regret it if she has ti file them for him.
"I smelled the distinct smell of encrypted data"
And this is why serial liars shouldn't be placed in positions of trust and power.
Unfortunately, a great many of them still get elected to public office.
Except that cops aren't required to know the law, and often times get a free pass for violating it.
Damn Constitution...always making cops jobs harder.
Oh wait, that's what it's supposed to do.
A do nothing Congress calling out a do nothing agency for not doing their job.
Ahh the irony...sad part is they're right.
but then they wouldn't get to play with all the cool military shit they got just laying around the cop house! :)
Fixed it for you.
Maybe the detective should switch to unscented deodorant so he stops smelling marijuana everywhere.
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So wait....that would mean Elon Musk and his Starlink are part of plot.
/tinfoil hat
On the post: The Washington Post And AT&T Team Up To Over-hype 5G
Given 5G's lack of ability to cover a stadiun, maybe they mean that you will need to get a paper delivered to find out what is happening in the game.
On the post: Sacha Baron Cohen Is Wrong About Social Media, Wrong About Section 230... And Even Wrong About His Own Comedy
Re: Amen
Exactly....we need to stop thinking that just because a person is a celebrity of some type they actually know what they're talking about.
On the post: Court Says It's Not Tortious Interference To Report Your Account Or Ask Twitter To Ban You
Guess she should have filed rhe case in the Internet Court of Butthurt.
On the post: AT&T Exec Insists That No Broadband Company Is Violating Net Neutrality Even Though AT&T Is Absolutely Violating Net Neutrality
Well, since they successfully lobbied ro have net neutrality repealed I guess he's correct in that they aren't violating it...now.
On the post: Ajit Pai Does a Good Thing As He Pushes For Public C Band Auction
I like Ajit Pai's doppleganger better than the original. Can we keep him?
On the post: PSA: DirectTV Pushes Back By Mentioning All The Refunds For Blackouts Its Issued... To Customers That Asked
A pay tv company, owned by a telco, is using Hollywood style accounting to increase their profits and screw over their customers?
I'm shocked...shocked I tell you. Next you're going to tell me water is wet.
On the post: Facebook Claims Users Sign Up Because They Want To See Personalized Ads, Max Schrems Disagrees -- And Usually Wins These GDPR Arguments
So Facebook's new terms allow them to bypass the GDPR by claiming contractual services goes into effect the same day the GDPR does?
Sure looks like they were expecting this type of legal challenge and wanted to give themselves an argument against it.
On the post: Federal Judge Asks DEA To Explain Why All 179 Of Its Stash House Sting Targets Are Minorities
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Sounds like RICO...sorry Popehat.
On the post: Brooklyn DA's Office Latest To Release A List Of Cops It Doesn't Want Anywhere Nears Its Prosecutions
SBA must actually stand for Serious Bullshitting Association
On the post: New York Residents Unprotected, Served Up To Criminals By NYPD Employees
Besides stop and frisk, choke holds, shooting bystanders and cops, terrorism investigations and now kickbacks?
One wonders where they would have the time to do what they're supposed to be doing.
On the post: Supreme Court's Warrant Requirement For Cell Site Location Info Apparently Killed Another Domestic Surveillance Program
Given their willingness to abandon the program, it does make me wonder if they have something that replaced it that we're not aware of.
On the post: Troll Lawyer Shows Up In Court To Explain His 'Dead Grandfather' Excuse, Gets His 'Fitness To Practice' Questioned By The Judge
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Considering how pissed this judge is at him, it's probably better if he doesn't forget. I'm sure she'll make him regret it if she has ti file them for him.
On the post: Federal Court Says ICE, CBP's Suspicionless Searches Of Electronic Devices Is Unconstitutional
Re: Re: Something tells me...
"I smelled the distinct smell of encrypted data"
On the post: Troll Lawyer Shows Up In Court To Explain His 'Dead Grandfather' Excuse, Gets His 'Fitness To Practice' Questioned By The Judge
Re: Re: Re: What I don't get...
Unfortunately, a great many of them still get elected to public office.
On the post: Federal Court Says ICE, CBP's Suspicionless Searches Of Electronic Devices Is Unconstitutional
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Except that cops aren't required to know the law, and often times get a free pass for violating it.
On the post: Federal Court Says ICE, CBP's Suspicionless Searches Of Electronic Devices Is Unconstitutional
Damn Constitution...always making cops jobs harder.
Oh wait, that's what it's supposed to do.
On the post: Congress Says The FCC Is Trying To Run Out The Clock On Wireless Location Data Scandals
A do nothing Congress calling out a do nothing agency for not doing their job.
Ahh the irony...sad part is they're right.
On the post: Lawsuit: An Officer's BS Claims About 'Odor Of Marijuana' Led To 14 SWAT Team Members Pointing Guns At Our Kids
Re: Re: Focusing on the wrong aspect
Fixed it for you.
On the post: Lawsuit: An Officer's BS Claims About 'Odor Of Marijuana' Led To 14 SWAT Team Members Pointing Guns At Our Kids
Maybe the detective should switch to unscented deodorant so he stops smelling marijuana everywhere.
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