I think that he should sue and argue that by denying him the right to testify by removing him as a witness that Congress is violating his Constitutional Rights specifically the right to petition for a redress of grievances.
A driver prone to distraction will find something to distract themselves with, even if you put them in a box with blinders on. What we need is a reliable test to detect drivers prone to lose their situational awareness, or ones that are easily distracted, and then simply deny them a drivers license to start with.
I also think that you will find that the vast majority of these people are over 60 years of age. So I would also be in favor of requiring annual road tests after that age. This would allow the Department of Safety to remove drivers who have lost the ability to be safe drivers from the roadways, while still letting those who are still capable continue to drive.
We definitely should not be penalizing the majority of drivers because of a small minority.
I can't say how many times the GPS warned me about a upcoming sharp curve on the an unfamiliar road and allowed me to respond before reaching it instead of having to lock up the brakes because the sharp curve ahead sign was missing.
I will not purchase any GPS device that implements these recommendations.
Easy they don't have to. Simply give the users abilities through their websites to indicate that a phone has been lost or stolen which would then brick the phone the next time it receives a network update. The phone could display a message informing the person in possession of the device how to contact the rightful owner. You would need the ability to assign the phone to another user if it is sold to someone, giving them control over the phone.
There is no excuse for any portable electronic device not to have this ability especially since most of them require a service to get the full functionality of the device; iTunes for iPhones and iPads, Amazon for kindles, Cell carrier customer profiles, etc.
Yeah, well I noticed the U.K. serious sissy patrol neglected to leave any contact information so I could ridicule them about tracking me and offer them a taste of my stool. Common tactic.
add ?insert_profane_comment_here to the end of the url. It will be logged and if they try to do anything with the logs it will show up.
What these companies have done is grant the same access the CALEA law gives the US Government to other countries. Other countries have taken this authority and used it for espionage. Thus these companies statements that "We didn't build a back door for India" then is correct. They built it for the U.S. Government.
But that's just it. He sees people getting content electronically online as taking (Stealing) things out of his members trucks.He doesn't care if you bought a legal electronic copy or not. Even if you buy a physical copy his members deliver it. He's speaking solely out of self interest. He doesn't like anything that lets you get delivery electronically.
May eventually happen, but It's going to be a bit...
Stats from from a real world web site over the last 30 days...
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Firefox No 317,909 16.9 %
Safari No 264,506 14 %
Google Chrome No 162,473 8.6 %
Android browser (PDA/Phone browser) No 93,691 4.9 %
Unknown ? 54,509 2.8 %
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Mozilla No 25,610 1.3 %
Opera No 12,074 0.6 %
BlackBerry (PDA/Phone browser) No 9,396 0.4 %
Also require the copyright to be continuously marketed, or the copyright lapses. No more Disney putting titles in the vault to maximize the value of their intellectual property; out of print book, public domain, etc.
99.999% of the wireless spectrum is idle at any given time. The issue is that in the past allocations were done to grant one user the exclusive use of a frequency instead of requiring the use of frequency hopping spread spectrum technology which would allow much more access to the airwaves and at the same time reducing congestion and interference. Trunked radio systems are a limited example of this.
The most controversial aspect of the seizure program is that Tennessee Department of Revenue agents on September 27 began placing stores lawfully selling cigarettes in other states under surveillance. In Kentucky, for example, agents watch for cars bearing Tennessee license plates leaving shops that sell tobacco products. Once these cars cross back into Tennessee, they will be stopped and searched. If cigarettes are found, state law does not recognize that such cigarettes could be for personal use.
As long as she didn't disclose the names of any students the comments were directed at it is free speech. If she did disclose the names of individual students in connection with the comments then she should be fired.
Knowing how to deal with distraction and the ability to focus on the task is a valuable skill set employers want and need in the work place. Perhaps that should be something she learns to deal with. Being OCD can be overcome but not by catering to their need to eliminate all minor distractions.
But the reality is that content producers will continue to produce content, because not everyone will download it illegally.
It's like in news, I would love for the corporate media to put their content behind a paywall. It would be the best gift they could give my small news web site.
Then you have the fact that the vast majority of content can trace its roots to other peoples works from the past, Just look at the music in early Disney cartoons, did they use classical music out of a desire to instill a love of classical music in children, or did they instead use it because it was free. The availability of free content creates a boom in new content, new culture.
Yes because Comcast's users have requested data from Netflix, a Level 3 customerl; so the traffic was routed via Level 3. Comcast users have paid for Netflix's data and thus Level 3's transmission of that data to them. Remember Comcast's customers are not paying solely for upstream bandwidth but bidirectional bandwidth.
So Comcast is selling customers access to nothing is that what you are trying to say? LOL you must have a business degree! That is what comcast is supposed to pay it's provider for. Comcast does not exist in a vacuum.
I think that he should sue and argue that by denying him the right to testify by removing him as a witness that Congress is violating his Constitutional Rights specifically the right to petition for a redress of grievances.
A driver prone to distraction will find something to distract themselves with, even if you put them in a box with blinders on. What we need is a reliable test to detect drivers prone to lose their situational awareness, or ones that are easily distracted, and then simply deny them a drivers license to start with.
I also think that you will find that the vast majority of these people are over 60 years of age. So I would also be in favor of requiring annual road tests after that age. This would allow the Department of Safety to remove drivers who have lost the ability to be safe drivers from the roadways, while still letting those who are still capable continue to drive.
We definitely should not be penalizing the majority of drivers because of a small minority.
I can't say how many times the GPS warned me about a upcoming sharp curve on the an unfamiliar road and allowed me to respond before reaching it instead of having to lock up the brakes because the sharp curve ahead sign was missing.
I will not purchase any GPS device that implements these recommendations.
Easy they don't have to. Simply give the users abilities through their websites to indicate that a phone has been lost or stolen which would then brick the phone the next time it receives a network update. The phone could display a message informing the person in possession of the device how to contact the rightful owner. You would need the ability to assign the phone to another user if it is sold to someone, giving them control over the phone.
There is no excuse for any portable electronic device not to have this ability especially since most of them require a service to get the full functionality of the device; iTunes for iPhones and iPads, Amazon for kindles, Cell carrier customer profiles, etc.
It's actually \|/
Yeah, well I noticed the U.K. serious sissy patrol neglected to leave any contact information so I could ridicule them about tracking me and offer them a taste of my stool. Common tactic.
add ?insert_profane_comment_here to the end of the url. It will be logged and if they try to do anything with the logs it will show up.
IE: http://rnbxclusive.com/?insert_profane_comment_here
Privatization didn't work that well when NOAA was forced to privatize the Landsat satellite data to EOSAT/Space Imaging. .
What these companies have done is grant the same access the CALEA law gives the US Government to other countries. Other countries have taken this authority and used it for espionage. Thus these companies statements that "We didn't build a back door for India" then is correct. They built it for the U.S. Government.
Adblock Plus! Oh wait that's an ad too!
It's simple never trust the user. All inputs must be checked and sanitized.
But that's just it. He sees people getting content electronically online as taking (Stealing) things out of his members trucks.He doesn't care if you bought a legal electronic copy or not. Even if you buy a physical copy his members deliver it. He's speaking solely out of self interest. He doesn't like anything that lets you get delivery electronically.
Because they won't license them to netflix until they have been out so many months. IMHO this should be grounds for a copyright abuse complaint.
It would seem that this would be federal issue, not a state one since this can affect interstate commerce. Basically it's unconstitutional.
Skynet wants to learn to fly!
May eventually happen, but It's going to be a bit...
Stats from from a real world web site over the last 30 days...
MS Internet Explorer No 891,058 47.4 %
Firefox No 317,909 16.9 %
Safari No 264,506 14 %
Google Chrome No 162,473 8.6 %
Android browser (PDA/Phone browser) No 93,691 4.9 %
Unknown ? 54,509 2.8 %
IPhone (PDA/Phone browser) No 28,603 1.5 %
Mozilla No 25,610 1.3 %
Opera No 12,074 0.6 %
BlackBerry (PDA/Phone browser) No 9,396 0.4 %
Also require the copyright to be continuously marketed, or the copyright lapses. No more Disney putting titles in the vault to maximize the value of their intellectual property; out of print book, public domain, etc.
If he had created a Fusion reactor both him and his familiy would be set for life...
Amateurs, I do that before Breakfast...
99.999% of the wireless spectrum is idle at any given time. The issue is that in the past allocations were done to grant one user the exclusive use of a frequency instead of requiring the use of frequency hopping spread spectrum technology which would allow much more access to the airwaves and at the same time reducing congestion and interference. Trunked radio systems are a limited example of this.
They did that in Tennessee...
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http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2007/10/10/cars-seized-over-packs-of-cigarettes/
Here are the biggest versions of the notes. They are much easier to read.
http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/march/cryptanalysis_032911/image/gallery/encyphered-note/
http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/march/cryptanalysis_032911/image/gallery/help-us-solve-this-encyphered-note/
As long as she didn't disclose the names of any students the comments were directed at it is free speech. If she did disclose the names of individual students in connection with the comments then she should be fired.
Knowing how to deal with distraction and the ability to focus on the task is a valuable skill set employers want and need in the work place. Perhaps that should be something she learns to deal with. Being OCD can be overcome but not by catering to their need to eliminate all minor distractions.
But the reality is that content producers will continue to produce content, because not everyone will download it illegally.
It's like in news, I would love for the corporate media to put their content behind a paywall. It would be the best gift they could give my small news web site.
Then you have the fact that the vast majority of content can trace its roots to other peoples works from the past, Just look at the music in early Disney cartoons, did they use classical music out of a desire to instill a love of classical music in children, or did they instead use it because it was free. The availability of free content creates a boom in new content, new culture.
Yes because Comcast's users have requested data from Netflix, a Level 3 customerl; so the traffic was routed via Level 3. Comcast users have paid for Netflix's data and thus Level 3's transmission of that data to them. Remember Comcast's customers are not paying solely for upstream bandwidth but bidirectional bandwidth.
So Comcast is selling customers access to nothing is that what you are trying to say? LOL you must have a business degree! That is what comcast is supposed to pay it's provider for. Comcast does not exist in a vacuum.