Spend, spend, spend! Spend like you have no limits! Who cares about the future, just keep spending and don't ever pay off your debts! Who cares if we can't pay the interest on the debt! Who cares! We have a Space Force!
Repetitive Content
We don't allow apps that merely provide the same experience as other apps already on Google Play. Apps should provide value to users through creation of unique content or services.
Here are some examples of common violations:
* Copying content from other apps without adding any original content or value.
* Creating multiple apps with highly similar content and user experience. If these apps are each small in content volume, developers should consider creating a single app that aggregates all the content.
So basically a company with a monopoly is encouraging developers to not compete with each other.
What you put in which file is totally up to you and your responsibility. PHP isn't gonna hold your hand and force you to do anything. If you're an idiot and decide to put everything in the same file, that's your fault, not PHP's. If you have an idea of what you're doing, you would keep each component separate, but it's up to you.
And Boston Dynamics happily carries on creating robots that will kill us all. They don't care about treaties or anything. They have way too many billions invested to stop.
Because they put a long message at the beginning of each video that would tell people that copying videos was illegal, it put an end to this practice. After they did it, no more videos were copied, and video watchers thanked them for letting them read the message at the beginning of each video. Everyone involved was happy and rejoiced.
Spend, spend, spend! Spend like you have no limits! Who cares about the future, just keep spending and don't ever pay off your debts! Who cares if we can't pay the interest on the debt! Who cares! We have a Space Force!
Finally, some good news for a change.
Can I work for you?
You're not alone. Firefox usage has dropped to 5% http://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share
What's the difference between "Off" and "Disabled"?
The sad thing is that this self-evident fact has to be explained to people...
Mom says son is the best son.
Actually, they can be produced for under 100$
https://web.archive.org/web/20091028073926/http://www.geocities.com/spm_stm/Project.html
Here's what it says:
Repetitive Content
We don't allow apps that merely provide the same experience as other apps already on Google Play. Apps should provide value to users through creation of unique content or services.
Here are some examples of common violations:
* Copying content from other apps without adding any original content or value.
* Creating multiple apps with highly similar content and user experience. If these apps are each small in content volume, developers should consider creating a single app that aggregates all the content.
So basically a company with a monopoly is encouraging developers to not compete with each other.
Menawhile, Libreoffice remains free.
Our system works perfectly fine, why should we change it?
Steve Jobs had neither and made the most powerful company ever.
What you put in which file is totally up to you and your responsibility. PHP isn't gonna hold your hand and force you to do anything. If you're an idiot and decide to put everything in the same file, that's your fault, not PHP's. If you have an idea of what you're doing, you would keep each component separate, but it's up to you.
And Boston Dynamics happily carries on creating robots that will kill us all. They don't care about treaties or anything. They have way too many billions invested to stop.
This!!
What about Milk of Magnesia?!
Gotta fund those mutha-fuckin' social programs somehow!
Because they put a long message at the beginning of each video that would tell people that copying videos was illegal, it put an end to this practice. After they did it, no more videos were copied, and video watchers thanked them for letting them read the message at the beginning of each video. Everyone involved was happy and rejoiced.