Yes, that specific line wasn't coming to me, but I have had the same general feeling about President Trump's presidency as we were given for "President Clarke"
It is possible, just barely, that the C.O. is actually attempting to provide Aereo some assistance here. Possibly, if this gets before the SC again, they can point to this "ruling" as evidence that no, they're not a cable company?
Re: No there is still something wrong below the top level...
I would almost agree that the problem is at the top of the chain, but there are a bunch of corrupt links in the middle as well
Of course there is. Where do you think that the new "top of the chain" comes from? It doesn't form from a vacuum. People with the "right" character flaws get drawn to the top.
The problem would be lessened with more effective oversight, however.
In my experience, UPS tracking is also a joke. I ordered new phones from my cell provider on Tuesday. Tuesday night, they were listed as having been scanned for arrival at 6:11pm Eastern.
The next updates were this morning, sometime between 11:30p when I went to bed, and 6:00 am when I got up. Sometime in that time frame, the package had shipped from Lexington, KY, to Wyoming, MI, where it was scanned for departure at 1:10 am, then arrived in Flint, MI at 3:10am.
That's a 30+ hour block of time where there were no updates, yet apparently it placed on a truck, shipped to Michigan, unloaded then put on another truck.
Not an author, but I am friends/acquaintances with several. The price of an e-book is very rarely left up to the author. Most of the time it is decided by the publisher. Hence, the stupidity with most prices.
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Grasping at straws here...
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Addressed already
https://t-mobile.jive-mobile.com/#jive-document?content=%2Fapi%2Fcore%2Fv2%2Fdocuments%2F9863
I found that link via the following article:
http://techcrunch.com/2014/07/01/ftc-accuses-t-mobile-of-allowing-shady-scams-to-sneak-onto- your-phone-bill/
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Re: No there is still something wrong below the top level...
Of course there is. Where do you think that the new "top of the chain" comes from? It doesn't form from a vacuum. People with the "right" character flaws get drawn to the top.
The problem would be lessened with more effective oversight, however.
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The next updates were this morning, sometime between 11:30p when I went to bed, and 6:00 am when I got up. Sometime in that time frame, the package had shipped from Lexington, KY, to Wyoming, MI, where it was scanned for departure at 1:10 am, then arrived in Flint, MI at 3:10am.
That's a 30+ hour block of time where there were no updates, yet apparently it placed on a truck, shipped to Michigan, unloaded then put on another truck.
FedEX isn't any better.
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