The women was likely a con artist. Read the record someone wrote up on her. She is a criminal and deserves to goto jail, not get $11 million dollars from the people she scams.
http://www1.idf.il/DOVER/site/mainpage.asp?sl=EN&i d=32
"Purity of Arms - The IDF servicemen and women will use their weapons and force only for the purpose of their mission, only to the necessary extent and will maintain their humanity even during combat. IDF soldiers will not use their weapons and force to harm human beings who are not combatants or prisoners of war, and will do all in their power to avoid causing harm to their lives, bodies, dignity and property."
Have any statistics on how many innocent civilians where directly targetted by each side? Hizballah's objective is to destroy Israel. Israel's objective is to survive. It doesn't fit into the objective of Israel to target civilians. Hizballah on the other hand...
Reminds me of some interview I saw on BBC with a IDF general.
BBC: You know you are killing innocent people? IDF General: We are currently targetting Hizballah areas where they store rockets and fire into Israel. We told all civilians to leave many times. BBC: Yeah but why kill innocent people? IDF General: Why are innocent people next to Hizballah rocket installations? BBC: But.. you can't.. IDF General: This is the fundamental difference between Israelis and Lebonense. Israelis are currently sleeping in bomb shelters. Lebonese are sleeping with bombs. BBC: *Silence*
Does winning or losing in court really prove guilt or innoncence? Plenty of guilty people are free and vise versa. Plus there is nothing stopping the RIAA from planting evidence.
The Java API may suck (matter of opinion), but it is still more featureful then C#/NET. There are not one, but TWO widget toolsets included in the stardard API, and both run on over 6000 platforms!
If anything the US is becoming more communistic cause conglomerates are taking over world markets and destroying individual entrepreneurship. Since these companies usually have more control over our lives then the government, it makes sense that we need to control them.
Do you work for a University? Or a company that gets federal funding? One of the requirements to recieve federal funding is to "uphold the United States Constitution", and yes that means free speech as well.
Just because it is a private organization does not make it above the law. Besides, in order to get federal funding you have to "uphold the Constitution of the United States" as a requirement, even if you are just accepting FAFSA grants. Sorry.
No, the constitution doesn't apply to private industry, but universities specifically, public or private, have to protect freedom of speech in order to get federal funding.
The whole reason for the arbitration is because Intel breached a contract it had with AMD to cross licence patents. Intel willingly allowed AMD the right to make x86 clones, it was not forced to by the government. Intel likes to tell their their employees that they were forced to by the government but it is simply not true.
"AMD and Intel concluded an agreement, the details of which remain largely secret, which gave AMD the right to produce and sell microprocessors containing the microcodes of Intel 286, 386, and 486. The agreement appears to allow for full cross-licensing of patents and some copyrights, allowing each partner to use the other's technological innovations without charge."
Is anyone ever sure what it is? It's been called a text editor, an e-mail application, an IDE, and even a web browser. Is there something that Emacs can't do?
Actually, it has to be even more specific then that. If someone said someone factually incorrect about you doesn't always mean libel. To win a libel suit, you have to not only prove that the statement is factually incorrect, but the person stating it did so with malicious intent. That is how many tabloids win such cases.
With carbon fiber being as strong a steel at a fraction of the weight, and plastics that are bulletproof, and it becoming more and more likely that polymers will be used to build next generation cars, bridges and buildings as well as spacecrafts.
If you cancel AOL they actually "deactivate" your account, and if you ever try to log in with any of the screen names anytime in the future, they bill your credit card which they have on file! I was billed six months after I canceled AOL because my sister accidently signed on. I had to dispute the charge with my credit card company, which didn't work, but I did manage to put a ban on AOL ever billing my credit card ever again for any purpose.
The women was likely a con artist. Read the record someone wrote up on her. She is a criminal and deserves to goto jail, not get $11 million dollars from the people she scams.
The thing is, the women was likely not lying. That is not slander.
If the virus starts replicating, are they commiting copyright violation?
How will the RIAA sue? I'm sure they will find a way.
Wouldn't teachers using this service be committing copyright infringement?
So living next to Hizbollah and even aiding them by storing missles in their homes have nothing to do with it?
http://www1.idf.il/DOVER/site/mainpage.asp?sl=EN&i d=32
"Purity of Arms - The IDF servicemen and women will use their weapons and force only for the purpose of their mission, only to the necessary extent and will maintain their humanity even during combat. IDF soldiers will not use their weapons and force to harm human beings who are not combatants or prisoners of war, and will do all in their power to avoid causing harm to their lives, bodies, dignity and property."
Have any statistics on how many innocent civilians where directly targetted by each side? Hizballah's objective is to destroy Israel. Israel's objective is to survive. It doesn't fit into the objective of Israel to target civilians. Hizballah on the other hand...
Reminds me of some interview I saw on BBC with a IDF general.
BBC: You know you are killing innocent people?
IDF General: We are currently targetting Hizballah areas where they store rockets and fire into Israel. We told all civilians to leave many times.
BBC: Yeah but why kill innocent people?
IDF General: Why are innocent people next to Hizballah rocket installations?
BBC: But.. you can't..
IDF General: This is the fundamental difference between Israelis and Lebonense. Israelis are currently sleeping in bomb shelters. Lebonese are sleeping with bombs.
BBC: *Silence*
Does winning or losing in court really prove guilt or innoncence? Plenty of guilty people are free and vise versa. Plus there is nothing stopping the RIAA from planting evidence.
The proper term is GNU is not UNIX. Linux is a POSIX (Unix) complient kernal..
I thought the exact opposite. It's unusal to see the military buy anything that costs less then $100k a pop.
The Java API may suck (matter of opinion), but it is still more featureful then C#/NET. There are not one, but TWO widget toolsets included in the stardard API, and both run on over 6000 platforms!
Any entity that gets funding from the federal government are also under such restrictions.
If anything the US is becoming more communistic cause conglomerates are taking over world markets and destroying individual entrepreneurship. Since these companies usually have more control over our lives then the government, it makes sense that we need to control them.
Do you work for a University? Or a company that gets federal funding? One of the requirements to recieve federal funding is to "uphold the United States Constitution", and yes that means free speech as well.
Just because it is a private organization does not make it above the law. Besides, in order to get federal funding you have to "uphold the Constitution of the United States" as a requirement, even if you are just accepting FAFSA grants. Sorry.
No, the constitution doesn't apply to private industry, but universities specifically, public or private, have to protect freedom of speech in order to get federal funding.
The whole reason for the arbitration is because Intel breached a contract it had with AMD to cross licence patents. Intel willingly allowed AMD the right to make x86 clones, it was not forced to by the government. Intel likes to tell their their employees that they were forced to by the government but it is simply not true.
"AMD and Intel concluded an agreement, the details of which remain largely secret, which gave AMD the right to produce and sell microprocessors containing the microcodes of Intel 286, 386, and 486. The agreement appears to allow for full cross-licensing of patents and some copyrights, allowing each partner to use the other's technological innovations without charge."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD
Is anyone ever sure what it is? It's been called a text editor, an e-mail application, an IDE, and even a web browser. Is there something that Emacs can't do?
Actually, it has to be even more specific then that. If someone said someone factually incorrect about you doesn't always mean libel. To win a libel suit, you have to not only prove that the statement is factually incorrect, but the person stating it did so with malicious intent. That is how many tabloids win such cases.
With carbon fiber being as strong a steel at a fraction of the weight, and plastics that are bulletproof, and it becoming more and more likely that polymers will be used to build next generation cars, bridges and buildings as well as spacecrafts.
Hey I live in South Florida and I am willing to work for $12-15/hr doing tech support!
If you cancel AOL they actually "deactivate" your account, and if you ever try to log in with any of the screen names anytime in the future, they bill your credit card which they have on file! I was billed six months after I canceled AOL because my sister accidently signed on. I had to dispute the charge with my credit card company, which didn't work, but I did manage to put a ban on AOL ever billing my credit card ever again for any purpose.
I voted for the other guy.
I'm shocked they haven't responded yet.