I like his way of thinking. Clearly a case can be made on anything, and he has just gotten himself a whole bunch of free publicity. Remember, it's better to be infamous than unknown.
I like his way of thinking. Clearly a case can be made on anything, and he has just gotten himself a whole bunch of free publicity. Remember, it's better to be infamous than unknown.
You are neglecting the fact that the resale value was decreased by the limitation. That 40-80 mile limit, limited who the car could be resold to, thereby limiting the resale value, thereby increasing the actual cost of the vehicle.
If the resale value had been guaranteed to be say, 60% after so many years, preferably by the government, then they might have sold.
This could easily make the CD 'owner' responsable for cleanup costs
This could be used to rip the CD companies a 'new one.' What if "their" property was contaminated with something, and then disposed of in a place that needed remediation? wouldn't they be required to remove (and then decontaminate them) thereby costing them millions of dollars?
It's a blog, not a thesis. They don't need, and we don't want (Ben et al. 2008, p1), extensive references in APA format. I have to agree, as much as my family loves the game, that few people do. Hence the "rather dull" comment.
Yeah but...
These companies are NOT allowing anyone else to ask questions, SO the ONLY way to get a fair chance, which we both agree everyone should have, is to lie. In other words. They are acting immorally. In a perfect world, a policeman would come along and arrest them, BUT there is *no one* to arrest them, therefore - LIE TO THE BASTARDS, and you are doing the right thing.
Some people just pay the less exorbinant ridiculou
Some people just pay the bill, if it's not too ridiculous and blame themselves. It's been going on for years and won't stop until the idiots learn. Since idiots DON'T learn, it will go on forever continually enriching the CEOs and making life less pleasant for all of us.
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How can I contribute a few bucks to Tenenbaum's effort?
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Substitute "effectively" for "technically" and you are 100% right.
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If you mean the death? penalty? we have in the U.S.
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You mean EXECUTE one. (In FL or TX at least.)
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Re: From the land of the Romans and Fascists.
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CONTRIBUTE TO THE EFF
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Re: Thank you
I like his way of thinking. Clearly a case can be made on anything, and he has just gotten himself a whole bunch of free publicity. Remember, it's better to be infamous than unknown.
On the post: First Year Associate Fired After Telling Partners He Had A 'Superior Legal Mind' Sues Firm For $77 Million
Re: Thank you
I like his way of thinking. Clearly a case can be made on anything, and he has just gotten himself a whole bunch of free publicity. Remember, it's better to be infamous than unknown.
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Re: After the Fact...
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Open source hardware
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Re: Re: Re: Headline a bit misleading
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Re: Who Killed the Electric Car
If the resale value had been guaranteed to be say, 60% after so many years, preferably by the government, then they might have sold.
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This could easily make the CD 'owner' responsable for cleanup costs
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Said the attorney for Mattel
It's a blog, not a thesis. They don't need, and we don't want (Ben et al. 2008, p1), extensive references in APA format. I have to agree, as much as my family loves the game, that few people do. Hence the "rather dull" comment.
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Re: nothings wrong if...properly ID themselves
These companies are NOT allowing anyone else to ask questions, SO the ONLY way to get a fair chance, which we both agree everyone should have, is to lie. In other words. They are acting immorally. In a perfect world, a policeman would come along and arrest them, BUT there is *no one* to arrest them, therefore - LIE TO THE BASTARDS, and you are doing the right thing.
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Some people just pay the less exorbinant ridiculou
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