States do require you to get permits to operate a business in their state, even in NH where my parents had their Doll business. Revoke the license and Charter can't collect fees anymore. Hand the lines over to the towns and smaller ISPs that want to support the improvements.
Ok, maybe not. He may STATE he is for the people, however, trying to start wars with allies, destroy the earth but putting a finger in the air to all protections, etc, yeah not really.
I am not sure about Quest, but software companies I have dealt with usually do the checks twice, if their numbers don't add up we get a third impartial company to come in and check. Then again, I have never been in that type of situation with a company as large as Nike.
I was curious, when did the "Cocky" Series come out and when did Cocky Cowboy come out?
First book of the "Cocky Series" came out in June 2016 (there is about 17 novels in this series which leads me to believe there is high quality literature there /sarc)
Cocky Cowboy was September of 2016.
Then you have "A Noah's Ark Geography A true account of the travels and adventures of Kit, Jum-Jum and the Cockyolly Bird" published in 1900. Cocky's Joy, 2015 I mean seriously, there is an issue with the whole trade mark thing.
The police chief and his minion should be brought up on fraud charges. Doubt they will, but one could hope that gaining government fund fraudulently would have the same results for police as it would for civilians.
Guess I should not bring up the GPS I used when I was a field tech, one that wanted me to drive through a lake and on a one way dirt road during a showy day over a mountain because of an overturned truck. I chose to wait.If people can't see that a hill can be dangerous they can easily have waze map around it by simply stating the road is closed. These people would never be able to drive in the back woods of Maine, that is for sure.
As for it being MORE dangerous, are these people sure that the drivers would have not gotten into an accident had they taken their time in the traffic they were in rather than rushing around neighborhoods at higher rates of speed than posted most likely? Has the city tried putting police on the roads to clock people? Seriously, take some responsibility for the city you work for you ignorant poop hole. (The select man complaining, not Google.)
What *is* the reason for agencies to know plate numbers? I mean, Vigilant first states that the EFF apparently has no idea that criminals go across state lines, then, later states that the information is not for tracking individuals.
"Their aim is to paint a false picture of sharing LPR data by leading their readers to believe it is reckless, unrestricted and used to track individuals."
You can't have it both ways! What do you think this is, the Trump administration?
So, if he wants someone to blame his porn habit on, he might want to stop taking bribes from the people who run the strip clubs that are all over the small state. Several of which have been "closed" for having underaged girls and missing girls dancing at them. They are also allegedly controlled by organised crime in the state.
To quote a meme I saw the other day:
"With all of these homophobes finding out they are actually gay, maybe I should start worrying that I might really be a giant spider."
realistically, I know government is made for waste, I used to work for a state government. I no longer do because the money going to useless things was amazing and triggered me.
One would think that with all of these local governments going bankrupt and having shortfalls, they would see that not much money is going to the food for inmates and would cut the budget there. Lets assume it was JUST 250k/year over. A county could add the funds to schools or just lower taxes. No, rather than find legitimate cuts, they cut things like helping the needy and vets. Are they not required to provide receipts? It just annoys me to no end.
BUT A HUMAN DRIVER WOULD HAVE KNOWN PEOPLE ARE STUPID!! They would have KNOWN someone would have suddenly popped out of a shadow giving them no time to stop before hitting them! ITS SKYNET ALL OVER AGAIN!!!!!!
FYI, according to the police report, there was a Human override in the car. Someone there specifically to stop the car to prevent this. They didn't. It will be interesting to see the dash-cam footage to see what the human driver saw
When you have enough beers, you can confuse anything. I mean, do you really want a drunk...I mean a loyal customer, stumbling into an apartment building demanding a beer and settling for a Sam Adams winter larger that was handed to them by a resident? They might loose business!
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Back when I had Verizon DSL in VT, it was on my monthly statement, how much I used. Still have it when I look at my FIOS bill as well.
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Popular Opinion Matters to Trump...
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The Quest is there.....Just do it!
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First book of the "Cocky Series" came out in June 2016 (there is about 17 novels in this series which leads me to believe there is high quality literature there /sarc)
Cocky Cowboy was September of 2016.
Then you have
"A Noah's Ark Geography A true account of the travels and adventures of Kit, Jum-Jum and the Cockyolly Bird" published in 1900.
Cocky's Joy, 2015
I mean seriously, there is an issue with the whole trade mark thing.
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As for it being MORE dangerous, are these people sure that the drivers would have not gotten into an accident had they taken their time in the traffic they were in rather than rushing around neighborhoods at higher rates of speed than posted most likely? Has the city tried putting police on the roads to clock people? Seriously, take some responsibility for the city you work for you ignorant poop hole. (The select man complaining, not Google.)
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One job...
JUMPIN JESUS ON A POGO STICK! You had ONE job! They still couldn't get it right.
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Soooooooo...wait....
"Their aim is to paint a false picture of sharing LPR data by leading their readers to believe it is reckless, unrestricted and used to track individuals."
You can't have it both ways! What do you think this is, the Trump administration?
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To quote a meme I saw the other day:
"With all of these homophobes finding out they are actually gay, maybe I should start worrying that I might really be a giant spider."
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Re: Re:
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Just a note...
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Re: Re: Human drivers outnumber autonomous by, say, 10,000 to 1...
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To be fair....
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