is that some of the people acting as witness during the testimony will be facing criminal (read fraud) charges in the near future. By placing a publication ban, the judge is trying to limit the number of people knowing too much about the case to be a jury. It also reduces the chances of mistrial.
The blogger actually did a favour to those guys who (allegedly to be correct) defrauded Canadian taxpayers of millions.
I'm a Candian citizen and back in 97, I went to the US through the Detroit bridge. I was greeted by a guy pulling his hand gun pointing it at my head and screaming.
I had to go the immigration's office with my hands on my head. There the people were far more pleasant. I had however to show student ID's, how much cash I was carrying as well as handing out other personal information.
Not the end of the world except for the guy who had his power trip.
Consider yourself lucky, had it been FOX news, it would have gone something like this:
"Stay on the edge of your seat, later in the show we will reveal how creatures from the sea may kill you"...
In the last 30 seconds of the show: "Actress XYZ had a brush with death at a sushi restaurant when a suction cup from the piece of octopus she was eating go stuck to her tongue. She kept saying "Help!", but all the other customers could hear was "Hell!" President Bush has now called for a cull of all sea-life, which we of course support."
Guess what, it's the same thing in businesses. American (and Canadian) businesses always do the same crap day in day out while European Businesses actually take risks to develop new things (The Concorde comes as an example). Although not profitable in the long run, new ideas came out from the project instead of using the same American engineering cookbook receipes.
They also only get 2 shots at it...
If it doesn't work, does the surgeon lose face as well...
We need an actor.
Sorting is becoming an art.
After re-analysis of the data, it appears that Nasa was looking at Uranus.
They could also charge 500$, but ignore piracy until the tool becomes a standard nobody can do without.
Oh wait... That's been done before by our MS-overlord.
...that links Viagra usage with blindness. It's obvious a couple of folks will poke themselves in the eyes.
I guess it doesn't apply to Windows machines then...
Oh yeah... Sun Microsystems, Nortel...
Somehow, I don't think you'll be doing much worrying if someone listen to the black box of the plane you were on...
... for Canada
is that some of the people acting as witness during the testimony will be facing criminal (read fraud) charges in the near future. By placing a publication ban, the judge is trying to limit the number of people knowing too much about the case to be a jury. It also reduces the chances of mistrial.
The blogger actually did a favour to those guys who (allegedly to be correct) defrauded Canadian taxpayers of millions.
whether the universe is flat.
... Reported here, ignored as usual.
...when I submitted the story an hour before...
Not to mention all the hot chicks take those courses not related to your area of spacialization...
http://www.cbc.ca/story/business/national/2005/02/ 09/Hpfiorina-050209.html
We definitely need a manned mission for that...
It's about zapping planes and missiles out of the sky by frying their control systems with directed electromagnetic pulses.
I'm a Candian citizen and back in 97, I went to the US through the Detroit bridge. I was greeted by a guy pulling his hand gun pointing it at my head and screaming.
I had to go the immigration's office with my hands on my head. There the people were far more pleasant. I had however to show student ID's, how much cash I was carrying as well as handing out other personal information.
Not the end of the world except for the guy who had his power trip.
...capable of resisting solar radiation.
Consider yourself lucky, had it been FOX news, it would have gone something like this:
...
"Stay on the edge of your seat, later in the show we will reveal how creatures from the sea may kill you"
In the last 30 seconds of the show:
"Actress XYZ had a brush with death at a sushi restaurant when a suction cup from the piece of octopus she was eating go stuck to her tongue. She kept saying "Help!", but all the other customers could hear was "Hell!" President Bush has now called for a cull of all sea-life, which we of course support."
...but I never got around to read it.
I should have patented the 1-click blooper.
Guess what, it's the same thing in businesses. American (and Canadian) businesses always do the same crap day in day out while European Businesses actually take risks to develop new things (The Concorde comes as an example). Although not profitable in the long run, new ideas came out from the project instead of using the same American engineering cookbook receipes.