They fire them, but in a different way than you think.
> "The living will be required to pay [a $250 processing fee] for this invasion of their privacy, butany dead body that comes through a county medical examiner's office would also be fair game to be entered into the database."
So, if one refuses to pay $250, they kill him, and then they send the body to the medical examiner's office.
...you have to buy iFranklin. Just connect it to the Lightning port, beam the rod towards the sky and wait for the next thunderstorm to full charge your iPhone.
1) Users who tweet learn to code are banned.
2) Twitter loses more and more market share.
3) ???
4) ex-twitter employees join ex-journalist at school where they learn to code.
...they expect their revenues to shrink. It would be interesting to know what they expect from the future. A market that has reached its top ? Loss of market quota to rival companies (if any) ? Heavy sanctions due to misoperating ?
I wonder if Apple will develop its own battery format (iBattery ?!?). If they do, I guess that it will be patented and not freely available on the market as a single piece.
And so we can say bye-bye to the "right to repair"....
...I do not inhale ?
...in soviet Russia, internet wants YOU!!!
...to invite them to dinner, isn't it ?!?
...Samsung Galaxy 7 owners ?!?
....to further reduce costs, Telsa will sell cars only in kit, to be assemled by the user.
Probably ISS isn't the best place where to start practicing compulsive hoarding.
Oumuy McOumuyface would have been more appropriate.
...just play this on your super-power, multistream, internet connected, CD impaired boom box.
They fire them, but in a different way than you think.
> "The living will be required to pay [a $250 processing fee] for this invasion of their privacy, butany dead body that comes through a county medical examiner's office would also be fair game to be entered into the database."
So, if one refuses to pay $250, they kill him, and then they send the body to the medical examiner's office.
If you have not seen the conferences, it is because they pop up on the other side of the globe with respect to where you live.
..it .was in year 2000, a few days before the dot com bubble exploded.
Actually, if you want to exploit the png hack in total darkness, you need flash to take the picture.
...you have to buy iFranklin. Just connect it to the Lightning port, beam the rod towards the sky and wait for the next thunderstorm to full charge your iPhone.
...NSA^H^H^HGoogle.
and unfortunately nobody worries if they are exactFLOPs, leaving correction of rounding errors to the user...
Schwarzschild's cats are much more interesting...
1) Users who tweet learn to code are banned.
2) Twitter loses more and more market share.
3) ???
4) ex-twitter employees join ex-journalist at school where they learn to code.
So now I can find where I left my bluetooth-enabled smartphone...
...they expect their revenues to shrink. It would be interesting to know what they expect from the future. A market that has reached its top ? Loss of market quota to rival companies (if any) ? Heavy sanctions due to misoperating ?
I wonder if Apple will develop its own battery format (iBattery ?!?). If they do, I guess that it will be patented and not freely available on the market as a single piece. And so we can say bye-bye to the "right to repair"....
...wiil have neither the mic hole, nor the reset button, and it will be indistinguishable from a brick.
...this puts a limit also to the spreading of true news!
...where my Roomba spend its vacation period!
Just try attending an amateur radio meeting!
I am John Smith, and you just triggered the arrival of a huge amount of spam to my secret inboxes, you insensitive clod!