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Yeah, admin is most often the source of the problem. Some teachers have not yet gotten jaded enough to simply go with the flow, but too many are. I loved the teachers who actually taught. They would tell you when you'd have to give the "expected" answer so you could pass the standardized tests, but otherwise taught properly.
Look at the chart - the US uses an average of about 4GB per SIM per month... because that is the average cap for data in the US on most "reasonably" priced plans. Above that, you either pay per GB, or pay twice (or more) as much per month for a plan with more data.
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School ain't no place for thinking! It's all dogma and rote regurgitation of "facts". If you don't give the answer from the book, it's wrong no matter how much work you show.
And even when the above isn't an issue, you run into mathematicians who have forgotten (or were never taught) that although the math may be true, it might not be real. My algebra 2 teacher made that an early lesson.
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It's also important to remember who the retaliation will be against - the largest botnet attack last year was largely composed of wifi connected LIGHT BULBS across the US. THAT is who they'll be retaliating against, not the actual perps behind the botnets.
Still need that sad but true button, but 15 months is ASTOUNDINGLY fast for US courts. Something like this could have taken four or five years to get dismissed. The remaining charges may take that long to resolve.
That says something more negative about Trump than about T-Mobile. If the POTUS is going to penalize someone for not using his personal businesses means he's putting his personal welfare ahead of the welfare of the country. It shouldn't matter that they stayed in a competitor's hotel, the decision shouldn't weigh on that in the slightest.
Look at the tweet on the evidence provided. Looks like they included plenty. I'd expect this ruling to be appealed... almost certainly successfully. This reads like a first level court showing clear bias towards a home team.
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Which is why you then rip the disc. The DVD itself is just a "receipt" of sorts.
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Typical...
Author's Guild: If it weren't for the dozens of people using the library, we'd have MILLIONS of extra sales! Shut them down!
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School ain't no place for thinking! It's all dogma and rote regurgitation of "facts". If you don't give the answer from the book, it's wrong no matter how much work you show.
And even when the above isn't an issue, you run into mathematicians who have forgotten (or were never taught) that although the math may be true, it might not be real. My algebra 2 teacher made that an early lesson.
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Police: Give us you sources!
Journalist: Go suck eggs! I don't have to, I'm a journalist.
Police: Not according to the new law passed to protect journalists. You're now a nobody, and hence not protected by shield laws anymore.
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"All I could smell was garlic, so he was clearly trying to cover the scent of drugs."
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Mickey: I have altered the deal. Pray I don't alter it further.
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