Presumably this goes both ways. So those "news" outlets whose only content is made up of republishing Twitter (or Reddit) comments and pretending they did some work are now liable for paying those Twitter users for their content.
It seems like you need to read the actual first amendment, not your limited interpretation of it: https://www.law.cornell.edu/co...
(hint: petition the government)
I was done with them years ago. HR at my last job decided to use them for some event. Eventbrite decided that meant I wanted spam about any shit going on in my area.
Fuck those spamming assholes.
I had the same thing happen with a negative review I posted for Whole Foods. It stayed up a couple of days, got a lot of positive feedback and then was hidden by Yelp. Presumably Whole Foods is a paying Yelp customer.
Please, this is nonsense. It was not beyond his power. He was in power, leader of the D party, and determined the direction of the ACA.
Apparently, you weren't paying attention when the bill was originally passed. Obama had to make a slew of compromises in order to get any republican support, without which the bill would not have passed. The republicans got the bill they wanted,
My plan is going up 30% this year (family of three) with a 6000 deductible each.
Your insurance premiums are set by your insurance company, not the government. Take a look at how much their top executives are paid to see where your money is going.
AT&T blocked access to Apple's FaceTime for customers on their unlimited cellular data plan in 2012. Are you being willfully ignorant, or are you the regular kind of stupid?
https://arstechnica.com/tech-p...
But if they say you can't leave for 4 hours unless you show them your Facebook, and you yield. That's giving them permission to search your Facebook. So the "cloud" distinction mentioned doesn't apply.
Perhaps you're unaware of this, but the upper house of the UK Parliament is unelected. The lords cannot be "voted out".
This is in contrast to the EU which is considerably more democratic.
So a bunch of nominally-American corporations that pay next-to-no US taxes get to influence US policy, while those of us that pay our full taxes are ignored?
The amended version of House Bill 130 puts into law the state's existing practice of granting medical waivers to children whose physicians request them, and in doing so, removes the Mississippi Department of Health's ability to deny such requests.
In other words, this allows the anti-vaxxers and religious nuts to go to their chiropractor, osteopath or other quack to get an exemption. Hell there are plenty of MDs that will write a prescription for anything you want for $50.
Presumably this goes both ways. So those "news" outlets whose only content is made up of republishing Twitter (or Reddit) comments and pretending they did some work are now liable for paying those Twitter users for their content.
And they've been doing it for over seventy years!
Prick.
It seems like you need to read the actual first amendment, not your limited interpretation of it: https://www.law.cornell.edu/co... (hint: petition the government)
Perhaps we're talking about something different. The ZX80 had a terrible screen flicker when a key was pressed. The ZX81 did not.
You're thinking of the ZX80 :-)
I was done with them years ago. HR at my last job decided to use them for some event. Eventbrite decided that meant I wanted spam about any shit going on in my area. Fuck those spamming assholes.
The expensive management that steered the ship into the rocks don't get cut: https://www1.salary.com/barnes...
I had the same thing happen with a negative review I posted for Whole Foods. It stayed up a couple of days, got a lot of positive feedback and then was hidden by Yelp. Presumably Whole Foods is a paying Yelp customer.
The amusing part is, that attempted apostrophe wasn't even needed!
Hey Ivan, you can't beat Pravda, eh?
Please, this is nonsense. It was not beyond his power. He was in power, leader of the D party, and determined the direction of the ACA.
Apparently, you weren't paying attention when the bill was originally passed. Obama had to make a slew of compromises in order to get any republican support, without which the bill would not have passed. The republicans got the bill they wanted,
My plan is going up 30% this year (family of three) with a 6000 deductible each.
Your insurance premiums are set by your insurance company, not the government. Take a look at how much their top executives are paid to see where your money is going.
He was left over with a mess
Ivan, this is poor English grammar. Will you be beaten and sent to a gulag for this mistake?
AT&T blocked access to Apple's FaceTime for customers on their unlimited cellular data plan in 2012. Are you being willfully ignorant, or are you the regular kind of stupid? https://arstechnica.com/tech-p...
Presumably, it's a male robot and enjoys many rights not afforded to Saudi women.
"Eat up Martha."
But if they say you can't leave for 4 hours unless you show them your Facebook, and you yield. That's giving them permission to search your Facebook. So the "cloud" distinction mentioned doesn't apply.
Why would you need to buy new routers in order to complete a form for the FCC?
The PA legislature has a Republican majority in both houses. So... Nice try?
Perhaps you're unaware of this, but the upper house of the UK Parliament is unelected. The lords cannot be "voted out". This is in contrast to the EU which is considerably more democratic.
I find myself in a bad situation where deadly force is required,
What kind of fucked up life do you have where that's ever a concern?
So a bunch of nominally-American corporations that pay next-to-no US taxes get to influence US policy, while those of us that pay our full taxes are ignored?
Or Google has been resisting the NSA a little too much.
A Beowulf shrubbery of these!
"to my knowledge", i.e., "I'm making this up".
The amended version of House Bill 130 puts into law the state's existing practice of granting medical waivers to children whose physicians request them, and in doing so, removes the Mississippi Department of Health's ability to deny such requests.
In other words, this allows the anti-vaxxers and religious nuts to go to their chiropractor, osteopath or other quack to get an exemption. Hell there are plenty of MDs that will write a prescription for anything you want for $50.