I was able to search for several topics, so I will be looking more into this. My one issue is that the results page is outlined in Russian and there's no way that I am able to change it to something else(English).
Once Naruto has testified in court about how him(her?) not having the copyright will hurt him(her?) financially, I will accept PITA's argument. Until them, NO!!!
In Boston today, 300 people were killed. It started when several people tried to assist a cop who was struggling on the ground. The cop believe he was being rushed, pulled his weapon and shot them.
Several other people, who were required to provide assistance, came up to help. Several other officers on the scene opened fire. Due to the amount of of people coming to look, the swat team was deployed.
Because the blocks around the area had multiple police offices and we can't get within 25 feet, we were unable to get any video of what happened or the result.
The swat team would have been sent it, flash bangs and tear gas deployed. The news would have considered this a success and politicians would applaud our police departments for the diligent effort they put forth in keeping America clean.
Doesn't this then open up for a person to become a FOIA requester for people who want information, but don't want to spend the time/energy/money to request it?
I'm Mormon and don't drink. I have seen what happens when people get drunk off their rocker and think it's a bad idea. Do I need to hammered to make sure it is?
for a government to delete emails, even if it's an auto delete. If I were to do this, it would be viewed as covering up evidence, conspiracy, and something else.
The phone people are sending emails to their programers/tier 2/etc and are told to say it till be done within 48-72 hours. Random person on the other side of the emails are dropping the ball, thus making the phone agents look bad, when in reality they can't do anything.
Does that mean that they will extend this ruling out to everyone else?, yahoo, bing, etc? How about other companies that might put up the URL, reddit, other sites?
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no website
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Facebook getting out of their cubes
Thanks techdirt.
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Password equipment
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Speeding
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Language
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Google pays Apple.
They are going to be stuck using Blackberries.
Good idea?
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One chop
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Question from the back
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IT crowd addressed this:
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Court
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buffet
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Re: Let's see
Several other people, who were required to provide assistance, came up to help. Several other officers on the scene opened fire. Due to the amount of of people coming to look, the swat team was deployed.
Because the blocks around the area had multiple police offices and we can't get within 25 feet, we were unable to get any video of what happened or the result.
This is Josh reporting for BS TV
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While in the US
Not to mention the thousands of $ for overtime.
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Doobie at the library.
I can't tell you how many times I have been disappointed. :(
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New job opportunity
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Drinking
Advise would be helpful.
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Why is it OK
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Re:
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other search engines
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