Crunch is Crunch, not cookies and cream, doesn't have white filling, is not 1/2 inch thick and narrow, and is usually broken in the package already for slightly greater convenience during consumption. FTFY, Anonmylous. :p
I have to agree with you. In the 00s, I was able to try various types of candy thanks to a small shop in Shipley. Whilst you guys have something going on with Lifesavers and Hot Tamales, when it comes to chocolate, either we Brits are really spoilt or you Americans have no taste buds. Peanut Butter Cups would actually be edible if they were made with more cocoa solids and less cocoa fat. :)
"We are looking for manufacturers of routers to take more responsibility to ensure that the devices cannot be easily modified." That's the FCC basically saying they won't be banning users from doing what they want with the equipment they bought. If you'd underlined that as well, it would help to calm the panic.
In addition, Opera Mini (possibly other versions): server:source in the address bar. Folks - no flaming pls - it's fair use! Correct, and the Copyright Act 1976 stipulates that fair use isn't infringement of copyright.
The Islamists started attacking people with no valid reason in the 620's, 1200 years before the US even existed. So the US didn't exist until the 1820's? Does that mean those thirteen former North American colonies of the UK were mistaken when they declared themselves the independent United States of America upon beginning the War of Independence in 1775?
"But she agreed with the Justice Department that the requested documents shouldn't be disclosed yet because the 14 applications, dating from 2010 to 2013, all relate to continuing cases." Oh, don't worry. I'm sure these fourteen continuing cases will be concluded after forever less one day. ;(
antidirt and out_of_the_blue just love it when due process is enforced only when the corrupt benefit from such enforcement, especially their paymasters. FTFY. ;)
People with a condition called aphakia can see in the ultraviolet region of light -- normally invisible to most humans. Pfft, that's nothing! I can see x-rays without an absence of the lenses of my eyes. :p
Facebook notes that its videos are already run through Audible Magic and that has basically done nothing. So they're "working with Audible Magic to enhance the way the system works." Okay, which fool decided to go with Audible 'Magic' instead of simply licensing ContentID? (-_Q)
"Treat CLOACA Scholars as Unlawful Combatants CLOACA scholarship and advocacy that attenuates U.S. arms and undermines American will are PSYOPs, which are combatant acts." If you ask me, this dude's talking out of his cloaca! ;)
"True, but you can't use those files on an Android, which is why I look for second hand DVDs instead." = "Watches DVDs." "True, but you can't use those files on an Android, which is why I look for second hand DVDs instead." =/= "Watches DVDs on phone." Assumption much?
"remote server" "transmits" a "product preference" to a product via a "communication module". Oh, I get it now! RCDI obviously wants to squeeze money out of online shopping websites. Here's hoping they go after Amazon. ;)
Actually, having a PC is a prerequisite for ripping a DVD to view its contents on a phone, it's not a prerequisite for watching a film on a phone as YouTube can attest. Which underdeveloped nation do you live in where no one's ever heard of a DVD player?
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FTFY, Anonmylous. :p
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You forgot to underline something
That's the FCC basically saying they won't be banning users from doing what they want with the equipment they bought. If you'd underlined that as well, it would help to calm the panic.
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Folks - no flaming pls - it's fair use!
Correct, and the Copyright Act 1976 stipulates that fair use isn't infringement of copyright.
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So the US didn't exist until the 1820's? Does that mean those thirteen former North American colonies of the UK were mistaken when they declared themselves the independent United States of America upon beginning the War of Independence in 1775?
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Oh, don't worry. I'm sure these fourteen continuing cases will be concluded after forever less one day. ;(
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FTFY. ;)
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Pfft, that's nothing! I can see x-rays without an absence of the lenses of my eyes. :p
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Okay, which fool decided to go with Audible 'Magic' instead of simply licensing ContentID? (-_Q)
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If you ask me, this dude's talking out of his cloaca! ;)
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"True, but you can't use those files on an Android, which is why I look for second hand DVDs instead." =/= "Watches DVDs on phone."
Assumption much?
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Oh, I get it now! RCDI obviously wants to squeeze money out of online shopping websites. Here's hoping they go after Amazon. ;)
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