Still I don't know. The idea of forcing a perspective or opinion on others seems actually not to be an opinion.
Needs a few more pointy sticks.
AJ is still around? I would have thought all the work years ago to get him to leave would have worked.
Myself, I've been busy working with attorneys in LA for a while. I don't know what I was thinking.. But we also got the second USPTO office opened up. I still think Mike should run it./div>
And the Court Documents/Disposition, which the Plantiff desired sealed. From the story- "During the deposition, Sammons said his hospital charged patients $69 per minute of emergency room time and marked up prices for some medical supplies at a rate of 3 1/2 times what they cost the hospital. He was asked how the hospital decided on its pricing."
The attorney wanted the Disposition from the CFO sealed, but the prevailing party thought it was more important to be made public.
Basically, it's turning into a Pay-Per-View concept. It makes sense... Liberty Media is a major investor in Pay-Per-View concept, and even recently acquired Barnes & Noble, shortly after the Nook was made available.
I guess this is why it's important to reform copyright law in such a way that culture doesn't have a toll-booth every 1/2 mile./div>
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Re: What can we do?
Still I don't know. The idea of forcing a perspective or opinion on others seems actually not to be an opinion.
Needs a few more pointy sticks.
AJ is still around? I would have thought all the work years ago to get him to leave would have worked.
Myself, I've been busy working with attorneys in LA for a while. I don't know what I was thinking.. But we also got the second USPTO office opened up. I still think Mike should run it./div>
Prepaid Wireless and Cable services coming to town!
Still, it's likely going to move people to prepaid accounts. I read that Comcast is trying Prepaid interwebs in back east.
It may be the way to go, or also Clearwire/Broadband wireless service too!
http://ecreditdaily.com/2013/02/xfinity-prepaid-service-comcast-cheaper-pay-go-internet//div>
Great Article, Mike
Here's the link to the story-
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2013/02/17/insider-reveals-secrets-of-hospital-billing/
And the Court Documents/Disposition, which the Plantiff desired sealed. From the story- "During the deposition, Sammons said his hospital charged patients $69 per minute of emergency room time and marked up prices for some medical supplies at a rate of 3 1/2 times what they cost the hospital. He was asked how the hospital decided on its pricing."
The attorney wanted the Disposition from the CFO sealed, but the prevailing party thought it was more important to be made public.
http://cbsdenver.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/sammons-skyridge-depo-redacted-for-privacy.p df/div>
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I guess this is why it's important to reform copyright law in such a way that culture doesn't have a toll-booth every 1/2 mile./div>
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