Sort off. what they do is send links asking if you know certain people and give the names. They also have a link for if they misidentified them.
So some sorry sap will help them check your drivers license. It's probably someone who you worked with 10 years ago or who has seen you at a pub or something too. I get these all the time for random people in my area. I tend to shorten my name when signing up for crap and they ended up with my full name and I bet it was this exactly. I know the people they ask me if I know- they are geo-locating your ip or something to pass them around.
No, I didn't say that at all. I said something specific so pay attention.
I said there is nothing wrong with a fast lane as long as no customers are getting less than what they purchased in order to have it. If the ISPs can do that, a fast lane is perfectly fine. If they cannot, then there is a problem which likely is already covered by consumer protection laws (bait and switch possibly).
You see, I'm not saying that is how they work, I'm saying that how they have to work if we are going to have them.
well, you know that isn't going to happen as the ISPs over sell their bandwidth in order to make a profit and charge less to get customers. This typically isn't a problem because most people will not be using all their available bandwidth at one time so it can be shared reasonably well.
Who cares about the EIC? Stupid people will do stupid things, poor people are not known for being smart with finances. Tax refunds simply give an enormous extra amount of money at one time to poor people.
Net Neutrality seems to have went from everything open and no restrictions to no fast lanes or some shit. You can pick any side you want without too much confusion because while this is called net neutrality, I do not think it actually is any more. It might be part of it, a part I would not agree with, but it is more likely something else.
To note, I find there is nothing wrong with a fast lane as long as no customers are getting less than what they purchased in order to have it. (No slowing me down to deliver NetFlix at 30megs).
Something like that could seriously place job promotions or prospects in jeopardy. If could ruin a legitimate business just with the controversy hanging out there associated with the name even though he was vindicated in the end.
The vast majority of people will not know or remember to check that site out. At least not for a few years until someone shows them the 15th time. And it needs a path to search when submissions start adding up.
But it sort of is redundant if your searching wide enough. For instance, Dr. Adam Osborne requested something to be forgotten. but if I search for George Osborne Islam, the story comes up in third result with the first two being about getting Google to hide it.
So as long as enough details are known about what you are searching, I think the entire forget me thing is defeated before it starts.
There are a class or group of people, however you want to define them, that think no matter what the US does, says, hears, thinks, or anything, they are evil. It has nothing to do with critiques or anything but a resentment for what they think has already happened (and it may have happened too).
But I would hardly consider what I responded to intellectual or hard evidence. It was little more than a look over here suggestion implying there was some fact that the NSA was doing something bad because some other country had.
Next, I'm waiting for an "It's Bush's fault" and possibly a "that damn Obama ruining the country". And I will respond in kind or at least think it. Because after you hear the same drum beat with the lack of substance, you start getting tired of it.
There are several types of warrants. What you are describing is just a single warrant generally referred to as a search warrant.
What we have here is a subpoena , or more precisely a subpoena duces tecum . This subpoena has been used in law since before the country was founded and throughout its existence. IT basically means you need to produce something to the court or whatever agency the law allowing it dictates. It's issued by a judge after a lawful request failed in procuring the items. It generally requires substantial knowledge that a person or entity is in possession of them.
The problem is with how much control Microsoft has over Microsoft Ireland. If they exercise exclusive control, it's the same company for most all purposes except taxes. If they allow MS Ireland independent operations, then it is a separate company all the way around.
SO basically, unless MS Ireland can set their own prices, develop and sell their own software, they are likely strictly controlled by MS.
Sort of. What they would need to do is form a wholly owned subsidiary within that other country and have that subsidiary contract services at costs.
This gives them legal separation as long as the subsidiary is run by a separate management team. The US would then subpoena the company and subsidiary and use whatever treaty and international laws allows (which likely would be just as much).
Of course the draw backs of that is they will not be able to play the five nuckle shuffle with taxes and end up paying substantially more instead of shifting profits around. But seeing how the EU is comprised, a single entity for the EU partners may still allow it and achieve the same goals.
I was wondering how long it would take for the "but evil America" comments to show. You didn't keep me waiting long even though you lacked creativity in spelling it out.
You would be surprised. Especially around tax time when a lot of lower income people have fat (EIC) refunds that is probably already spent but they never had that much at one time. Big screen TVs, four wheelers, all kinds of stuff get purchased on impulse this way. And usually, it is the junkier stuff that most people would stay away from if they knew about it.
for the 2x4, find an Amish person and they will likely know where you can get one. Also, small lumber mills operators will run them happily for you. Of course, my favorite is to glue a piece of plywood to one side and face. Just rip it down on the table saw, glue, and keep a few spares for whenever you need them. Glue the face first cut at 2 inch and cut the side 3.5 wide with.5 inch plywood. Or got with 1/4 inch and go all the way around but frankly, I think you are wasting glue.
I was thinking maybe something like profile molding would be a good use for the 3d printer but there are enough shops that will custom make a knife and plane some out to order. Perhaps nobs and handles for drawers and stuff. A lot of the older homes had cabinetry built into the walls.
You don't and wont get it because you are not thinkibg like a true American liberal progresive.
You see, a premise to most of them is that taxes are an entitlement for others and government programs. Any reduction is a boom for the rich and harm for the poor. If you reduce tariffs only on some products, you are by default relying on taxes from the others for this entitlement. This now becomes a government subsidy in their minds purely because the other products still tariffed do not suffer from the same lack of government interference. So tax breaks are always subsidies because those effected do not pay their fair share.
Forget the logic that lack of involvement means less interference. Even if you support the intended goals. I personally think this is an outstanding way to encourage adoption of these technologies. And i should note that i'm typically called a denyer because i don't buy into the doomsday prophecies and think the problems if ever realized would be better dealt with as technology advances and over the long period of time it will take to have the sort of dooms day problems.
you'd be guilty of various crimes, like tax evasion due to accounting fraud, and also price discrimination against some of your customers. Besides, you'd also be guilty of dumping, which is a variant of antitrust violation.
How so?
I mean building costs into pricing models has been around for quite a long time. Shipping is just one of those costs and costs come off the ledger for profit statements and tax purposes.
The US Postal Service has a flat rate box where if it fits, it ships anywhere for something like $15. If Amazon negotiates that to $10 and their average order qualifying for free shipping has 4 items in it, it is only $2.50 added onto the costs. So they take the retail price, discount it by 25% then add $3 to it and cover the costs of shipping without dipping too much into profits.
Businesses to this with taxes too. You place a fee or raise their rates and they just adjust their prices accordingly. It's easiest to do when the tax increase effects the entire industry too. Of course there has been some industries who got pissed and attached it as a separate fee specifically notating the law that caused the increase on the bill. Congress was really pissed when the telco industry started doing that.
For Christ sakes. It's naturally part of the atmosphere and Co2 actually plays an important role in biological function.
Comparing that to Soviet V-gas is like comparing a firecracker to a Nuclear Missile.
It was probably easier for them to tie all the data they collect to you with one account. That's what they seem to be after anyways, data.
Sort off. what they do is send links asking if you know certain people and give the names. They also have a link for if they misidentified them.
So some sorry sap will help them check your drivers license. It's probably someone who you worked with 10 years ago or who has seen you at a pub or something too. I get these all the time for random people in my area. I tend to shorten my name when signing up for crap and they ended up with my full name and I bet it was this exactly. I know the people they ask me if I know- they are geo-locating your ip or something to pass them around.
No, I didn't say that at all. I said something specific so pay attention.
I said there is nothing wrong with a fast lane as long as no customers are getting less than what they purchased in order to have it. If the ISPs can do that, a fast lane is perfectly fine. If they cannot, then there is a problem which likely is already covered by consumer protection laws (bait and switch possibly).
You see, I'm not saying that is how they work, I'm saying that how they have to work if we are going to have them.
well, you know that isn't going to happen as the ISPs over sell their bandwidth in order to make a profit and charge less to get customers. This typically isn't a problem because most people will not be using all their available bandwidth at one time so it can be shared reasonably well.
Who cares about the EIC? Stupid people will do stupid things, poor people are not known for being smart with finances. Tax refunds simply give an enormous extra amount of money at one time to poor people.
Net Neutrality seems to have went from everything open and no restrictions to no fast lanes or some shit. You can pick any side you want without too much confusion because while this is called net neutrality, I do not think it actually is any more. It might be part of it, a part I would not agree with, but it is more likely something else.
To note, I find there is nothing wrong with a fast lane as long as no customers are getting less than what they purchased in order to have it. (No slowing me down to deliver NetFlix at 30megs).
I hope i am missing something here but you can and do breath carbon gases.
Lol.. i guess that makes a large difference.
Thanks for clearifying it for me.
USA.
Is it not working in Euope?
Actually, Rush Limbaugh claims there is no empiracle evidence for hlobal warming. I don't see why he would claim a need for weather to support that.
Lets not forget that you don't even need charges.
http://www.cnet.com/news/pirac...
Something like that could seriously place job promotions or prospects in jeopardy. If could ruin a legitimate business just with the controversy hanging out there associated with the name even though he was vindicated in the end.
The vast majority of people will not know or remember to check that site out. At least not for a few years until someone shows them the 15th time. And it needs a path to search when submissions start adding up.
But it sort of is redundant if your searching wide enough. For instance, Dr. Adam Osborne requested something to be forgotten. but if I search for George Osborne Islam, the story comes up in third result with the first two being about getting Google to hide it.
So as long as enough details are known about what you are searching, I think the entire forget me thing is defeated before it starts.
There are a class or group of people, however you want to define them, that think no matter what the US does, says, hears, thinks, or anything, they are evil. It has nothing to do with critiques or anything but a resentment for what they think has already happened (and it may have happened too).
But I would hardly consider what I responded to intellectual or hard evidence. It was little more than a look over here suggestion implying there was some fact that the NSA was doing something bad because some other country had.
Next, I'm waiting for an "It's Bush's fault" and possibly a "that damn Obama ruining the country". And I will respond in kind or at least think it. Because after you hear the same drum beat with the lack of substance, you start getting tired of it.
There are several types of warrants. What you are describing is just a single warrant generally referred to as a search warrant.
What we have here is a subpoena , or more precisely a subpoena duces tecum . This subpoena has been used in law since before the country was founded and throughout its existence. IT basically means you need to produce something to the court or whatever agency the law allowing it dictates. It's issued by a judge after a lawful request failed in procuring the items. It generally requires substantial knowledge that a person or entity is in possession of them.
Yes and no.
The problem is with how much control Microsoft has over Microsoft Ireland. If they exercise exclusive control, it's the same company for most all purposes except taxes. If they allow MS Ireland independent operations, then it is a separate company all the way around.
SO basically, unless MS Ireland can set their own prices, develop and sell their own software, they are likely strictly controlled by MS.
Sort of. What they would need to do is form a wholly owned subsidiary within that other country and have that subsidiary contract services at costs.
This gives them legal separation as long as the subsidiary is run by a separate management team. The US would then subpoena the company and subsidiary and use whatever treaty and international laws allows (which likely would be just as much).
Of course the draw backs of that is they will not be able to play the five nuckle shuffle with taxes and end up paying substantially more instead of shifting profits around. But seeing how the EU is comprised, a single entity for the EU partners may still allow it and achieve the same goals.
I was wondering how long it would take for the "but evil America" comments to show. You didn't keep me waiting long even though you lacked creativity in spelling it out.
You would be surprised. Especially around tax time when a lot of lower income people have fat (EIC) refunds that is probably already spent but they never had that much at one time. Big screen TVs, four wheelers, all kinds of stuff get purchased on impulse this way. And usually, it is the junkier stuff that most people would stay away from if they knew about it.
for the 2x4, find an Amish person and they will likely know where you can get one. Also, small lumber mills operators will run them happily for you. Of course, my favorite is to glue a piece of plywood to one side and face. Just rip it down on the table saw, glue, and keep a few spares for whenever you need them. Glue the face first cut at 2 inch and cut the side 3.5 wide with .5 inch plywood. Or got with 1/4 inch and go all the way around but frankly, I think you are wasting glue.
I was thinking maybe something like profile molding would be a good use for the 3d printer but there are enough shops that will custom make a knife and plane some out to order. Perhaps nobs and handles for drawers and stuff. A lot of the older homes had cabinetry built into the walls.
I'm not sure why they had your money at all. IT was free at southparkstudios.com .
It's like saying, don't bother with the free content, I want to pay for everything so go ahead and start charging.
I guess I will have to start watching from torrents again
I don't get that at all from the posting history I saw.
You don't and wont get it because you are not thinkibg like a true American liberal progresive.
You see, a premise to most of them is that taxes are an entitlement for others and government programs. Any reduction is a boom for the rich and harm for the poor. If you reduce tariffs only on some products, you are by default relying on taxes from the others for this entitlement. This now becomes a government subsidy in their minds purely because the other products still tariffed do not suffer from the same lack of government interference. So tax breaks are always subsidies because those effected do not pay their fair share.
Forget the logic that lack of involvement means less interference. Even if you support the intended goals. I personally think this is an outstanding way to encourage adoption of these technologies. And i should note that i'm typically called a denyer because i don't buy into the doomsday prophecies and think the problems if ever realized would be better dealt with as technology advances and over the long period of time it will take to have the sort of dooms day problems.
No one said the ottoman empire sold palestine to the Jews. What was said was they sold land to European Jews. Pay attention.
How so?
I mean building costs into pricing models has been around for quite a long time. Shipping is just one of those costs and costs come off the ledger for profit statements and tax purposes.
The US Postal Service has a flat rate box where if it fits, it ships anywhere for something like $15. If Amazon negotiates that to $10 and their average order qualifying for free shipping has 4 items in it, it is only $2.50 added onto the costs. So they take the retail price, discount it by 25% then add $3 to it and cover the costs of shipping without dipping too much into profits.
Businesses to this with taxes too. You place a fee or raise their rates and they just adjust their prices accordingly. It's easiest to do when the tax increase effects the entire industry too. Of course there has been some industries who got pissed and attached it as a separate fee specifically notating the law that caused the increase on the bill. Congress was really pissed when the telco industry started doing that.