In the EU they tend to enforce the "you can't lie to your customers" aspect that in the US we tend to just call "marketing". Maybe EE should be told that, since they offer 'unlimited' data that's capped at 500MB a month. (-_Q)
Interested government parties should have no problem then, given that unicorns are abundant in the one place they exist: Cloud Cuckoo Land, where interested government parties are habitually resident.
According to the lawsuit (pdf), the child's mother, after "much research and study," concluded that it was the Wi-Fi making the child sick, something family doctors were willing to substantiate. o.0 Okay, let's assume for a moment that EMFs are making this kid ill. Why don't the parents throw out their cellphones, TV(s), and car radio(s), since their son will spend a far greater period of time around them than he will the Wi-Fi transmitter at his school? Right, because what he's actually suffering from is obviously Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another.
I know of no buffet that calls it unlimited any more...they call it all-you-can-eat, which implies that "you" is one person. And that's why 3 UK can never be accused of false advertising; they don't offer unlimited data, they offer all-you-can-eat data with the 'you' in this case being the SIM card. :)
Hey, I've had the idea of accepting commissions for stories, then emailing the results to everyone I write something for. Can I get a patent on that since it's on the Internet? 9.9
True, but you can't use those files on an Android, which is why I look for second hand DVDs instead. One look at the back of the case tells me whether or not the film is accessible, and I don't have to chance it on YouTube.
The New Orleans Police Department worked hard to secure critical infrastructure, going so far as to show up in civilian clothes, armed with unapproved weapons. You know, it wouldn't have surprised me if that had instead led to the greatest amount of LEOs killed at one time by civilians as people sought to protect themselves from these 'looters'.
No wonder they can't compete with peer-to-peer, and no wonder all sorts of indie material is utilizing peer-to-peer as a distro model. Peer-to-peer tends not to have subtitles even on professionally produced works, which is why I scour second hand market stalls in preference to purchasing indie films from the Internet. (I'm not deaf, I have auditory processing issues.)
Actually, it's established law that the second hand market isn't illegal, but your obvious interest in sadism, necrophilia, and bestiality is really quite funny.
Other obvious demands are included, all aimed at preventing the leak or physical theft of studio goods: no portable devices with storage capabilities, no baggy clothes, and employees' meals must be brought to work in transparent bags. Good job I don't work for Amazon, since doing could require that I be decapitated. ;)
Re: Like Taylor Swift, copyright / DRM is not about the already successful. Witcher 3 implies two prior successes.
And those successes came after CD Projekt Red released tools to remove the DRM from The Witcher and The Witcher 2 , which is why they released the third game without any DRM at all. Numbnuts.
One could think we have six million reasons to be happy [...] It could also be said that you've given other game publishers six million reasons to quit borking titles with Digital Restrictions Malware. ;)
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Maybe EE should be told that, since they offer 'unlimited' data that's capped at 500MB a month. (-_Q)
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o.0 Okay, let's assume for a moment that EMFs are making this kid ill. Why don't the parents throw out their cellphones, TV(s), and car radio(s), since their son will spend a far greater period of time around them than he will the Wi-Fi transmitter at his school? Right, because what he's actually suffering from is obviously Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another.
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And that's why 3 UK can never be accused of false advertising; they don't offer unlimited data, they offer all-you-can-eat data with the 'you' in this case being the SIM card. :)
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I'll get out the party poppers, though I won't be letting them off just yet. :)
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Good idea. Of course, you do realise I now have to report myself, right?
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You know, it wouldn't have surprised me if that had instead led to the greatest amount of LEOs killed at one time by civilians as people sought to protect themselves from these 'looters'.
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Re: Re: Re: and also as usual, here comes a parade of knuckleheads to argue with him
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Peer-to-peer tends not to have subtitles even on professionally produced works, which is why I scour second hand market stalls in preference to purchasing indie films from the Internet. (I'm not deaf, I have auditory processing issues.)
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Good job I don't work for Amazon, since doing could require that I be decapitated. ;)
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It could also be said that you've given other game publishers six million reasons to quit borking titles with Digital Restrictions Malware. ;)
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