I would say this is in direct disagreement with your previous statement.
Congress typically passes vague laws so that the responsibility of the effect of the law is lessened or more easily deflected.
It is up to the courts to reject laws as too vague and require them to have more specificity.
Laws would be much less absurd if they left no room for interpretation. #1 this would lead to a fear in passing laws and #2 this would reduce their breadth
I don't think they will cut off customers. It would be a huge support hassle for them. We lost connection the other day and they sent out a tech guy the next day. That can't be cheap considering they are all contractors.
Cell phone voice quality is horrible. Sometimes it is pretty hard to get through a thirty minute phone call and keep the 'excuse me, what?' count under 10. I can't even imagine what trying to do skype over a 3g connection is going to be like.
Time magazine did a feature 6-7 years ago about the rise of autism. One of the reasons for the rise in autism was attibuted to the rise in technology type jobs that favored introverted people. Researchers concluded that introverted people are more likely to have autistic children.
I've surprisingly seen novell software in a ton of academic and corporate settings and I've experienced only a few... off the top of my head 10 or so out of 12 places I know of use Novell on XP
is the vaguest most political term to call a gun. It includes everything from pistols with big stocks to large caliber machine guns. In a past law a gun was labeled an assault gun based on its accessories...
Well, if someone doesn't read the entire article (which most I assume will not) then it could save bandwidth and reduce the effect of a slashdot on an incapable site.
hmm? In one paragraph you say 'shut up and hack' and in the next you criticize Poettering for doing exactly that?
I would say this is in direct disagreement with your previous statement.
Congress typically passes vague laws so that the responsibility of the effect of the law is lessened or more easily deflected.
It is up to the courts to reject laws as too vague and require them to have more specificity.
Laws would be much less absurd if they left no room for interpretation. #1 this would lead to a fear in passing laws and #2 this would reduce their breadth
I don't think they will cut off customers. It would be a huge support hassle for them. We lost connection the other day and they sent out a tech guy the next day. That can't be cheap considering they are all contractors.
Cell phone voice quality is horrible. Sometimes it is pretty hard to get through a thirty minute phone call and keep the 'excuse me, what?' count under 10. I can't even imagine what trying to do skype over a 3g connection is going to be like.
Time magazine did a feature 6-7 years ago about the rise of autism. One of the reasons for the rise in autism was attibuted to the rise in technology type jobs that favored introverted people. Researchers concluded that introverted people are more likely to have autistic children.
It actually becomes $160 more expensive over the life of the contract.
Yeah, but with inflation at 4% that would be $87,644,925.72
EVERY admitted student gets the full tuition Olin scholarship.
I've surprisingly seen novell software in a ton of academic and corporate settings and I've experienced only a few... off the top of my head 10 or so out of 12 places I know of use Novell on XP
We do... but have you ever heard the phrase cutting out the middle man? yeah..
because its not against any laws to sell movies or video games to kids
So how does this compare with what drivers are actually getting?
Find the terminal velocity of off the marble and then you could cut 75+ floors
In high school we'd all play this game on fridays after quizzes in the computer lab
The Crap isn't on the windows CD dell gives you... the only change between retail and dell ms cd is drivers and a dell logo for support link
So you would wipe it with the cd dell gives you...
"assault weapon"
is the vaguest most political term to call a gun. It includes everything from pistols with big stocks to large caliber machine guns. In a past law a gun was labeled an assault gun based on its accessories...
No, CPU is probably #1...at least when its running fast. It probably puts out more heat than LCD and HDD total energy combined.
Well, an experiment was performed near absolutely zero that stopped light...
Why would you need to register? Isn't anything that gets written down or produced already protected under copyright laws?
We can't live in a place with just a few more percentage points of oxygen either. Everything would be spontaneously combusting
Well most counties have "County" in the name yet very few cities have "City"
Well, if someone doesn't read the entire article (which most I assume will not) then it could save bandwidth and reduce the effect of a slashdot on an incapable site.
Curious how their website doesn't work in firefox
http://www.quigo.com/
Never heard of New London but London Ontario is the location of Western Ontario University http://www.london.ca/ http://www.uwo.ca/
here is the coral cache http://www.tfot.info.nyud.net:8090/content/view/11 5/58/