Yes, thank God they're getting away from Verizon, and being acquired by another company whose core business is photography. I can't imagine anything good would have come from being owned by Verizon.
There are five houses. Each is a different color. In each house lives a person of a different nationality. These five owners drink a certain drink, smoke a certain brand of cigar, and keep a certain pet.
The Brit lives in the red house.
The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
The Dane drinks tea.
The green house is on the left of the white house.
The green house owner drinks coffee.
The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.
The man living in the house right in the center drinks milk.
The Norwegian lives in the first house.
The man who smokes Blends lives next to the one who keeps cats.
The man who keeps horses lives next to the one who smokes Dunhill.
The man who smokes Bluemaster drinks beer.
The German smokes Prince.
The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
The man who smokes Blends has a neighbor who drinks water.
Who owns the fish?
(written by Albert Einstein in the late 19th century)
Yes, thank God they're getting away from Verizon, and being acquired by another company whose core business is photography. I can't imagine anything good would have come from being owned by Verizon.
I believe you mean nullification - jury nullification. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification
It's all rainbows and butterflies.
Maybe he's a Neil Diamond fan?
The Brit lives in the red house.
The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
The Dane drinks tea.
The green house is on the left of the white house.
The green house owner drinks coffee.
The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.
The man living in the house right in the center drinks milk.
The Norwegian lives in the first house.
The man who smokes Blends lives next to the one who keeps cats.
The man who keeps horses lives next to the one who smokes Dunhill.
The man who smokes Bluemaster drinks beer.
The German smokes Prince.
The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
The man who smokes Blends has a neighbor who drinks water.
Who owns the fish?
(written by Albert Einstein in the late 19th century)