There is no longer even a mention of the X-UIDH opt out there. The last time I looked, it listed the toll-free opt-out number (that requires a password to use) and a link to sign up for Verizon Selects (which uses the X-UIDH).
The Rogers Family coffee roasters are already being targeted by Keurig's lawyers because they sell their own biodegradable OneCup that works fine in Keurig machines. That's why Rogers developed the Freedom Clip in the first place.
Since Techdirt published this story, there's been a change of administrations in NYC. Has anyone tried to ask the same questions of the same offices there more recently? Seems like De Blasio wouldn't mind recovering some unearned subsidies.
Re: Re: "these police who did this are part of the 'us'"-- Are you sure?
In fact, yes. Damned straight that the white suburbs were insulated. Where do you think all the National Guard troops were stationed? Not in Ferguson...but in the surrounding white suburbs.
Re: Re: The real problem with chlorinated chicken...
When did salmonella learn to jump an air gap?
And I'm talking about air-chilled AMERICAN chicken, Bell & Evans foremost among the brands. Whole Foods sells both Bell & Evans and house-branded air-chilled chicken.
doing the chlorinating. Chickens end up retaining not-tasty waterwater from the baths, and the chlorine doesn't kill all the salmonella, which means that previously uncontaminated chicken routinely becomes contaminated when it hits the water. That's why I only buy air-chilled chicken. Not only does it taste better because it hasn't been soaked in chlorinated water, studies of supermarket chicken have typically found zero salmonella on air-chilled chicken, while finding universal salmonella contamination to one degree or another on water-chilled chicken.
I like to let mine cold brew 24 hours before pulling the bag.
I've been using Peet's Decaf House Blend lately because it's been on special at supermarkets in my area, but this process even makes very drinkable coffee using cheaper supermarket brands.
Bring a bottle of concentrate to the office and add hot water, one part concentrate to two parts water, and enjoy.
Anyone who has been paying attention knows that the NSA and all the other three-letter agencies have since the Reagan administration been little more than vacuum hoses designed to siphon money out of taxpayers' pockets into the bank accounts of the connected ultra-wealthy who own the contracting companies. All this money being spent on surveillance isn't about security at all. That's just the lie told to justify it to outsiders. Screwups like this just mean more money for the contractors that fix them, usually the same ones who screwed up in the first place.
What patents does Skype own that Microsoft could use to troll all the other VOIP providers into submission, just as Microsoft is now trying to troll Android phone builders into submission?
I suspect that patents are the real reason Microsoft bought Skype.
I see a purchase like this one, I immediately think "Intellectual Ventures".
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I wonder what Terry O'Reilly will have to say about this?
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Re: Re: Re: Said to the tune of the world's smallest violin
On the post: Matthew Keys Gets 2 Years In Jail For 40 Minute Web Defacement He Didn't Even Commit
Re: Re: Said to the tune of the world's smallest violin
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Turned off the uBlock...
Thanks!
On the post: Two And A Half Years Later, Verizon Finally Lets People Opt Out Of Its Stealth Zombie Cookie
They changed the Privacy Policy Opt-Out page.
That's it.
On the post: Two And A Half Years Later, Verizon Finally Lets People Opt Out Of Its Stealth Zombie Cookie
There's a catch to the "opt-out"
And, of course, there is no web-based opt-out on the VZW web site.
So for me to pot out, I have to change my password first.
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Re: Anybody know...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.aclunj.policetape
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Rogers is already being sued
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There's been a change of administration in NYC
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Re: Re: "these police who did this are part of the 'us'"-- Are you sure?
On the post: Prosecutor Lays The Blame For The Ferguson Debacle At The Feet Of 'Social Media'
"these police who did this are part of the 'us'"-- Are you sure?
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/most-police-dont-live-in-the-cities-they-serve/
Certainly , Darren Wilson doesn't. He lives about a half hour away, in Crestwood, a segregated white suburb of St Louis.
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Re: Re: The real problem with chlorinated chicken...
http://pllqt.it/7xS6tq
On the post: DailyDirt: How Clean Are Our Chickens?
Re: Re: The real problem with chlorinated chicken...
And I'm talking about air-chilled AMERICAN chicken, Bell & Evans foremost among the brands. Whole Foods sells both Bell & Evans and house-branded air-chilled chicken.
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The real problem with chlorinated chicken...
On the post: DailyDirt: How Clean Are Our Chickens?
The real problem with chlorinated chicken...
On the post: Keurig Will Use DRM In New Coffee Maker To Lock Out Refill Market
Screw all these coffee makers.
http://boingboing.net/2013/07/20/cheap-easy-no-mess-cold-brew.html
I like to let mine cold brew 24 hours before pulling the bag.
I've been using Peet's Decaf House Blend lately because it's been on special at supermarkets in my area, but this process even makes very drinkable coffee using cheaper supermarket brands.
Bring a bottle of concentrate to the office and add hot water, one part concentrate to two parts water, and enjoy.
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This is a feature, not a bug
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Re: Hmmm....
I was reading stories about this sort of thing in Analog back in the 70's.
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This is the same lawsuit.
http://bit.ly/xdaqfD
On the post: How Many Times Will Skype Be Acquired For Too Much Money By Big Tech Companies With Little Strategic Synergies?
Has anyone thought about patents?
I suspect that patents are the real reason Microsoft bought Skype.
I see a purchase like this one, I immediately think "Intellectual Ventures".
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