If you take the number of times we decided to ask for approval, subtract the number of times we decided not to ask approval, add the times we had to get senior-level approval ... hang on.
(Carry the 2, no, wait, that's a 1. OK, move to the hundreds place, carry again. Once more, and ... done.)
Isn't that a Viking-themed FPS (first-person server) where you guard a small house armed with unlimited breadsticks and extra grated cheese, while taking money from peasants held in small booths?
It's unrealistic to expect the number of violations to hit zero...
Translation: "we hope that there are just enough cases that we still have something to write about"
It's like those weather reporters that get a little too excited when a tornado or hurricane is about to cause serious devastation: "Mike, we're live here at the scene of this horrific constitutional violation. The situation is escalating and we're excited—I mean, concerned—that this could turn into a massive dumpster fire. There is a high likelihood that someone will lose their civil liberties at any moment. Back to you in the studio." "Thanks, Tim. More at 11:00."
After seeing the launch of bike-sharing schemes across the country, the Shenzhen-based businessman said he "thought that everything on the street can now be shared".
I think he spoke too soon. Before he knows it, he'll be re-tired.
A traditional advantage of the private office is the ability to concentrate and protect confidential information. Yet this security and control is compromised if workers are approached from behind by guests entering the office.
So the FBI doesn't want any information getting out via backdoors. Hmm.
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Re: ha ha haaa...
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Waiting, waiting ... waiting
And then, fifteen paragraphs in:
Boom.
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What's a meta-for?
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Show Your Work
If you take the number of times we decided to ask for approval, subtract the number of times we decided not to ask approval, add the times we had to get senior-level approval ... hang on.
(Carry the 2, no, wait, that's a 1. OK, move to the hundreds place, carry again. Once more, and ... done.)
OK, got it: 0
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Re: Commonality
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Olaf Guardin'
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Re: Re: TechDirt-Speak
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TechDirt-Speak
Translation: "we hope that there are just enough cases that we still have something to write about"
It's like those weather reporters that get a little too excited when a tornado or hurricane is about to cause serious devastation: "Mike, we're live here at the scene of this horrific constitutional violation. The situation is escalating and we're excited—I mean, concerned—that this could turn into a massive dumpster fire. There is a high likelihood that someone will lose their civil liberties at any moment. Back to you in the studio." "Thanks, Tim. More at 11:00."
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Tread Carefully
I think he spoke too soon. Before he knows it, he'll be re-tired.
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The FBI Wants Backdoors, Except When They Don't
From the STEELCASE Private Office website:
So the FBI doesn't want any information getting out via backdoors. Hmm.
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A Better Mousetrap
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The John Oliver Effect?
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Efficient Filing
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Re: Re: Source?
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Behind Closed Doors
This is not a bug. It's a feature.
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Lieu to NSA...
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That's what you think
Maybe they also figured out how to pass "voteless" laws...
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Re: Re: Re: Re: [Subject]
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[Subject]
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Re: John Oliver is to SLAPP plantiffs ...
That remains to be seen. Cheng has honed his approach over many years. This is Oliver's first rodeo.
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