They already have people at the state borders searching cars for illegal, out-of-state fruit and vegetables. Maybe they'll just outlaw out-of-state fish unless it's brought in on a commercial vehicle and certified.
Just a couple of years ago, the standard contract length seemed to be one year. I imagine the standard contract lengths were increased to two years as a kneejerk reaction to this pending legislation. After all, there's no need to give better service to keep a customer if they've got a two year contract.
I'm guessing that contract lengths will be reduced in the near future as a way for the major carriers to entice customers to switch.
I'm not a Mac fan, but last I knew a lot of public schools still used them. If secondary schools are going to be one of their main target audiences, I would think they'd have a Mac version in the works.
It's a lot easier to change your E-mail address or turn off your instant messenger programs than it is to hide on the playground. Sure, bullying is a big problem, but I don't think cyber-bullying is as big of a deal as the media wants to make it seem.
They already have people at the state borders searching cars for illegal, out-of-state fruit and vegetables. Maybe they'll just outlaw out-of-state fish unless it's brought in on a commercial vehicle and certified.
Just a couple of years ago, the standard contract length seemed to be one year. I imagine the standard contract lengths were increased to two years as a kneejerk reaction to this pending legislation. After all, there's no need to give better service to keep a customer if they've got a two year contract. I'm guessing that contract lengths will be reduced in the near future as a way for the major carriers to entice customers to switch.
I'm not a Mac fan, but last I knew a lot of public schools still used them. If secondary schools are going to be one of their main target audiences, I would think they'd have a Mac version in the works.
It's a lot easier to change your E-mail address or turn off your instant messenger programs than it is to hide on the playground. Sure, bullying is a big problem, but I don't think cyber-bullying is as big of a deal as the media wants to make it seem.