But we can't count large scale hydro as renewable because - solar? I honestly don't know.
Well, your complaint sounds kinda vague. If you're interested, I guess you just have to read the statute, they must have a reason in there somewhere. I'd like to hear it myself.
I'm sorry, what does that old cliche have to do with anything? The robot will do what it is programmed to do. It exists to take the blame for operator error.
Lots of contamination (like a messy desk) means business is good, and what's good for business *Makes America Great Again*! All you little snowflakes can wear a gas mask and drink bottled water if you don't like it. The rest of us breathe deep all that carbon to make our lungs big and strong, and drink lots of water to condition our stomachs. See, pollution is like a vaccination, builds resistance, right?
The question becomes not "what information does Google have", but "what can google do with that information".
Exactly. You can't stop them from collecting, because you can never verify anything they say. The law should read a little like the 5th Amendment: "Nothing you post on the internet can be used against you."
ground shipped... Yeah, a 40 ton container full of batteries will make the best fires!
I say we should use Bic lighters to power our phones. How many of them ever blow up during shipment or storage? I mean, if it weren't for the batteries in the next container?
But I hope they dig out the back side first. Who wants to look at a bunch of strip mines?
That should be today's mantra!
But when a corporation does it, it seems what happens is ... nothing?
Yep, unless they get sued by a bigger corporation. But every once in a while a little guy can win, just not this time.
Geeze! Now you're complaining. If it helps the bottom line, why argue?
This is absolutely insane. It's like the democrats don't want to win. The problem is service, not content.
But we can't count large scale hydro as renewable because - solar? I honestly don't know.
Well, your complaint sounds kinda vague. If you're interested, I guess you just have to read the statute, they must have a reason in there somewhere. I'd like to hear it myself.
I'm sorry, what does that old cliche have to do with anything? The robot will do what it is programmed to do. It exists to take the blame for operator error.
A "guideline" for what? Murder, right? But, of course the state does not commit murder, it merely defines it. I mean, c'mon, "AI" is a gun.
That has to be one of the coolest things I have ever heard!
hydro is not considered renewable
Where does the water go? Just disappears, eh?
In fact, he and the entire FBI and the rest of the intelligence community do not answer to the elected government.
Set your wayback machine to May 9, 2017
Lots of contamination (like a messy desk) means business is good, and what's good for business *Makes America Great Again*! All you little snowflakes can wear a gas mask and drink bottled water if you don't like it. The rest of us breathe deep all that carbon to make our lungs big and strong, and drink lots of water to condition our stomachs. See, pollution is like a vaccination, builds resistance, right?
Big batteries
Nah, seeking profit is cool. Seeking advantage is not.
What's a prison term for a corporation?
Burn their charter, take no prisoners, put their assets into public domain.
The question becomes not "what information does Google have", but "what can google do with that information".
Exactly. You can't stop them from collecting, because you can never verify anything they say. The law should read a little like the 5th Amendment: "Nothing you post on the internet can be used against you."
You didn't give them your name and address, did you?
It would be interesting to see what they have to stop the signal.
They meant that, "Less than 5 percent of the people who chose to participate in this market research program were pre-teens,"
2 percent were still in diapers.
ground shipped... Yeah, a 40 ton container full of batteries will make the best fires!
I say we should use Bic lighters to power our phones. How many of them ever blow up during shipment or storage? I mean, if it weren't for the batteries in the next container?
Of course it's rubbish. They're really losing 13 Trillion a month
The best you can say about it is that it strongly supports free speech, but you don't go there for the quality of the content.
Quality tomorrow, liberty tonight! [new Muppet Show theme song]
The party of the first part shall be known in this contract as the party of the first part....
Oh well, whatever the market will bear...
Do not be afraid. Do not get mad. Breathe deep... Relax... Mellow... Ommm... Ommm
We're on autopilot right now. He hardly cares. He went to Vietnam to play golf.