SOMEBODY will be the heir. If you do not want it to be your family, you need to contact a lawer (and potentally a notary) right away to see what your options are.
Depending on where you live, it could well be that what you want is not legally possible. Imagine that it is possible where you live, then it will most likely be the state who receives your assets (including debts, assets, FB account and what not).
So you need to act now. You do not even have to inform anybody about it, although that would make things easier.
That said, the obituary has nothing to do with any of it. There is nobody forbidding me to say "Loving slashdoter" when you die.
Glaciers was the easy part. The hard part was to convince all the scientists in the world to sign the NDA and follow in line all the time. The cost of that is the reason why solar is still so expensive.
That will not be legal. Even what you write in your will can not be legal. The content on Facebook is seen as an asset, just like a bank account, a house and debt. There is no reason to treat it differently, just because it is "On the Internet". This is not a patent.
And even a will might not be enough. A will is a bit stronger than just saying "I would like this to happen", but it does not overturn the law.
What happens in most (all?) EU countries is the following.
They (often a notary) will determine who gets what depending on the law. They will look at the whole estate, meaning everything. This includes the assets and the debts and that will be divided as stated in the will AND according to the law. In case of the kid dying, the assets will go to the parents. This includes all the wealth AND debt and goods the kid has.
As the FP content is seen as an asset, FB can not refuse the access, as that content is now owned by the parent. They can not be refused access to their own asset. That would be like a bank saying you do not get access top the money on a bank account.
You can ask people not to do it, but as they are the rightful owners, it is up to them if they follow up on that request or not.
The downside is that now you can never go straight for more than one side of a block.
Why is that a downside in a city for traffic. You could easily make it all one way. At each section you go either left or right. The corners you take are less sharp than a left or right turn on a grid. So the speed can be higher.
Now I am making this up as I go along, so I have no idea how to even test this. You would have 4 theoretical cities. Two grid based cities. One with all one way and one with all two way. Two honeycomb based. One with one way and one with two way. Then have traffic go from random A to random B.
Unforntunately I do not seem to get Cities Skylines running on my Debian, so that is not an option for a simple test to see what would happen in a 100.000 pax city.
I do realize that this will never be done and it is a pure theoretical question. (And who asks for directions anyway. I KNOW where I need to go and no, I am not lost. I just wanted to take a 7 hour detour.)
Most of the time people will inherit equal parts determined by law. This means e.g. when the last living parent dies, I get half and my sibling gets half. That goes for the house and for the money and for the debt.
If there is a will and it is legal to do so to give one the house and the other the bank account, it will depend on how the will is made up and it will then be determined who is the owner of the debt. If no owner can be determined, it will fall on both siblings. So if the will says A gets the house and B gets the rest, the debt will be 'the rest'. That means B could decline the will. That means no money from the bank account, but also no debt. That would mean the debt and the rest would go to A., including the bank amount and the debt.
If it would have said "A gets the house and B gets the money (assuming it is legal to do so) there is no mentioning of the debt, so it goes to both 50/50.
This is all extremely simplified and will depend very much on the law. And it might not even be the law that you think it is.
That is the cost of development/production. That is only partly related to the sales price. Look at e.g. medicin where they increased the price a LOT where it had no relation to the development or production cost.
Another one is (was) DVDs where prices in one region where very different to thos in another.
Quality/price is often in favours the lower quality/lower price. How many cheap Timex watches can you buy for one Rolex? Looking at prices, let's say 20 USD for the Timex (Not going for the cheapest here) and 5.000 EUR for a Rolex (Not going for the most expensive here) I can buy 250 Timex watches. That means over a period of 50 years the 20 USD one needs to live for 3 months on average.
I am sure it would extend that period and easily go for a year before it breaks (probably longer) That means the cheap one with lower quality is the better buy.
A watch is more than just telling the time. It is a (fashion) statement, so the price is not determined by the product, but by the image. You can better compare it to a colectors item.
This goes for a LOT of products. That includes software.
Shortcut (after you have logged in) is adding ?action_takeout and you can save it and import it in your RSS reader.
That way I can keep track of 200+ channels easily and not miss one, even if they only post twice per year.
About once per year I go through all channels and remove all the real dead ones. If they would ever turn that off, I would make my own RSS feed for it.
I got this in school. And that was so long ago that it was still called New Amsterdam. If you look at e,g. New York and Barcelona, you should compare it to the coastal lines.
And the fact that old cities are build organicaly (e.g. Rome) and newer cities are planned. e.g. Buenes Aires has "Quadra's" of 100m x 100m. Housenumbers even follow that.
To me the singel surprising result is London. I would have thought that that would be much mor chaotic, like e.g. Rome. This could be because the river runs West to East and that will determine initial layout of streets.
I wonder if a honeycomb structure would be more eficient than squares. It would allow traffic to go in 6 directions instead of 4 in a direct line.
But all the rest is basic knowledge to me, although it looks neat.
An other question: You if you have the directions, can you determine the rough age of a city? What about having a gif of a city over time? e.g. how it evolves from beginning to now.
So we just need to introduce the natural enemy of ratsa into Australia to save the Grat Barrier Reef. And as soon as they have all the rats, they will die as well. Nothing can go wrong this time.
Well, if you are killed if the test is passed via Animal Testing is Gods will, so why would it not be in any other case. That means the tests are useless and it is all Gods will.
So I would say: no testing and let God sort it out if Little Jimmy gets polio or not.
For all those that are not religious: I also have a solution for you: Just do not do any testing. I will give a car example: No traffic laws. No maximum speed laws. If you do that in just a few hundred generations you will have kids who will be able to jump away from oncoming cars or have drivers who are able to not hit the kid. Darwin at work.
Just a question? If Perl was used, would it not be the programmers who are being punished? I mean, can you imagine building just a website instead of something AI. You would not even get to multi lingual implementoooooooh, wait. I get it now.
I have done several bug reports to Novell in the past and never had to give my Credit Card number. They asked for my name and address sometimes, so they could send me something as a present.
Mind you: I never called them. I just logged the bug report. Because not many people speak ASCII so they won't understand the logfile I am sending them doing Modem noises.
It was also pretty easy to follow up and do a ping if nothing happened. Even had contact with their legal department concerning trademarks and some stuff they asked me not to talk about as well as feature requests.
I had better results than the average Open Source projects.
My idea is that if you are doing bug reporting over the phone, you are doing it wrong. Oh, here is the link: https://bugzilla.novell.com/in...
Same here. RSS keeps me informed about the 200+ YouTube channels I have subscribed to, so I see when a new one comes out without the need to use the webpage. I also have made a webpage that is build solely of RSS feeds that I use on my phones browser as homepage.
Just before this shotstorm started, i build a new PC an thought: after all these years of AMD, let us go for Intel once. What could go wrong. With my luck, the wholeworld is fucked. Sorry.
I always notice how there is a different interpretation what privacy is in the US and in Europe. (Not sure about what others think.)
In Europe everything is private, unless it is public. In the US everything is public, except when it is private. Bit like the difference between opt in and opt out.
I think it is invasion of the privacy. If you had a privacy law as they have in Europe, you would see that this IS an invasion of privacy.
What many people worldwide do not realize is that privacy is such a fundamental law that it is taken as a given. Without it all the other laws and rights are useless. It is also like virginity. Once you have list it, it can not be put back and if it is taken from you by somedy else, it is a very bad thing.
Allowing this will make people docile for further raping of your privacy.
SOMEBODY will be the heir. If you do not want it to be your family, you need to contact a lawer (and potentally a notary) right away to see what your options are.
Depending on where you live, it could well be that what you want is not legally possible. Imagine that it is possible where you live, then it will most likely be the state who receives your assets (including debts, assets, FB account and what not).
So you need to act now. You do not even have to inform anybody about it, although that would make things easier.
That said, the obituary has nothing to do with any of it. There is nobody forbidding me to say "Loving slashdoter" when you die.
I love you, man! (Grouphug!)
Glaciers was the easy part. The hard part was to convince all the scientists in the world to sign the NDA and follow in line all the time. The cost of that is the reason why solar is still so expensive.
Only poor countries do. Rich countries like Norway don't. They stay away from e.g. oil as far as possible, right? RIGHT? Guys? Back me up here!
That will not be legal. Even what you write in your will can not be legal. The content on Facebook is seen as an asset, just like a bank account, a house and debt. There is no reason to treat it differently, just because it is "On the Internet". This is not a patent.
And even a will might not be enough. A will is a bit stronger than just saying "I would like this to happen", but it does not overturn the law.
What happens in most (all?) EU countries is the following.
They (often a notary) will determine who gets what depending on the law. They will look at the whole estate, meaning everything.
This includes the assets and the debts and that will be divided as stated in the will AND according to the law.
In case of the kid dying, the assets will go to the parents. This includes all the wealth AND debt and goods the kid has.
As the FP content is seen as an asset, FB can not refuse the access, as that content is now owned by the parent. They can not be refused access to their own asset. That would be like a bank saying you do not get access top the money on a bank account.
You can ask people not to do it, but as they are the rightful owners, it is up to them if they follow up on that request or not.
Why is that a downside in a city for traffic. You could easily make it all one way. At each section you go either left or right. The corners you take are less sharp than a left or right turn on a grid. So the speed can be higher.
Now I am making this up as I go along, so I have no idea how to even test this. You would have 4 theoretical cities.
Two grid based cities. One with all one way and one with all two way.
Two honeycomb based. One with one way and one with two way.
Then have traffic go from random A to random B.
Unforntunately I do not seem to get Cities Skylines running on my Debian, so that is not an option for a simple test to see what would happen in a 100.000 pax city.
I do realize that this will never be done and it is a pure theoretical question. (And who asks for directions anyway. I KNOW where I need to go and no, I am not lost. I just wanted to take a 7 hour detour.)
I am in Urup, so that's nice as well. This shit is already illegal here.
I thought the boom had passed a few years ago
Most of the time people will inherit equal parts determined by law.
This means e.g. when the last living parent dies, I get half and my sibling gets half. That goes for the house and for the money and for the debt.
If there is a will and it is legal to do so to give one the house and the other the bank account, it will depend on how the will is made up and it will then be determined who is the owner of the debt. If no owner can be determined, it will fall on both siblings.
So if the will says A gets the house and B gets the rest, the debt will be 'the rest'. That means B could decline the will. That means no money from the bank account, but also no debt.
That would mean the debt and the rest would go to A., including the bank amount and the debt.
If it would have said "A gets the house and B gets the money (assuming it is legal to do so) there is no mentioning of the debt, so it goes to both 50/50.
This is all extremely simplified and will depend very much on the law. And it might not even be the law that you think it is.
It is the route that God/Darwin wants us to take. Why fight it?
That is the cost of development/production. That is only partly related to the sales price.
Look at e.g. medicin where they increased the price a LOT where it had no relation to the development or production cost.
Another one is (was) DVDs where prices in one region where very different to thos in another.
Quality/price is often in favours the lower quality/lower price.
How many cheap Timex watches can you buy for one Rolex? Looking at prices, let's say 20 USD for the Timex (Not going for the cheapest here) and 5.000 EUR for a Rolex (Not going for the most expensive here) I can buy 250 Timex watches. That means over a period of 50 years the 20 USD one needs to live for 3 months on average.
I am sure it would extend that period and easily go for a year before it breaks (probably longer) That means the cheap one with lower quality is the better buy.
A watch is more than just telling the time. It is a (fashion) statement, so the price is not determined by the product, but by the image. You can better compare it to a colectors item.
This goes for a LOT of products. That includes software.
Log in with on YouTube.
Go to https://www.youtube.com/subscription_manager At the bottom you can export your subscriptions.
Shortcut (after you have logged in) is adding ?action_takeout and you can save it and import it in your RSS reader.
That way I can keep track of 200+ channels easily and not miss one, even if they only post twice per year.
About once per year I go through all channels and remove all the real dead ones. If they would ever turn that off, I would make my own RSS feed for it.
I realy would not mind living in Barcelona.
I got this in school. And that was so long ago that it was still called New Amsterdam. If you look at e,g. New York and Barcelona, you should compare it to the coastal lines.
And the fact that old cities are build organicaly (e.g. Rome) and newer cities are planned. e.g. Buenes Aires has "Quadra's" of 100m x 100m. Housenumbers even follow that.
To me the singel surprising result is London. I would have thought that that would be much mor chaotic, like e.g. Rome. This could be because the river runs West to East and that will determine initial layout of streets.
I wonder if a honeycomb structure would be more eficient than squares. It would allow traffic to go in 6 directions instead of 4 in a direct line.
But all the rest is basic knowledge to me, although it looks neat.
An other question: You if you have the directions, can you determine the rough age of a city? What about having a gif of a city over time? e.g. how it evolves from beginning to now.
So we just need to introduce the natural enemy of ratsa into Australia to save the Grat Barrier Reef. And as soon as they have all the rats, they will die as well. Nothing can go wrong this time.
Well. It is a very good way to get rid of poor people increasing the average income.
(This is called dark humor.)
Well, if you are killed if the test is passed via Animal Testing is Gods will, so why would it not be in any other case. That means the tests are useless and it is all Gods will.
So I would say: no testing and let God sort it out if Little Jimmy gets polio or not.
For all those that are not religious: I also have a solution for you: Just do not do any testing. I will give a car example:
No traffic laws. No maximum speed laws. If you do that in just a few hundred generations you will have kids who will be able to jump away from oncoming cars or have drivers who are able to not hit the kid. Darwin at work.
Just a question? If Perl was used, would it not be the programmers who are being punished? I mean, can you imagine building just a website instead of something AI. You would not even get to multi lingual implementoooooooh, wait. I get it now.
I have done several bug reports to Novell in the past and never had to give my Credit Card number. They asked for my name and address sometimes, so they could send me something as a present.
Mind you: I never called them. I just logged the bug report. Because not many people speak ASCII so they won't understand the logfile I am sending them doing Modem noises.
It was also pretty easy to follow up and do a ping if nothing happened. Even had contact with their legal department concerning trademarks and some stuff they asked me not to talk about as well as feature requests.
I had better results than the average Open Source projects.
My idea is that if you are doing bug reporting over the phone, you are doing it wrong. Oh, here is the link: https://bugzilla.novell.com/in...
As you keep mentioning her, not likely.
It happend during or right after their crashlanding in 1947. After that they kept in in Area 51. Poor Paul
I use a webpage I made with the feeds I wanted on my phone. Easier than an app.
Same here. RSS keeps me informed about the 200+ YouTube channels I have subscribed to, so I see when a new one comes out without the need to use the webpage. I also have made a webpage that is build solely of RSS feeds that I use on my phones browser as homepage.
Just before this shotstorm started, i build a new PC an thought: after all these years of AMD, let us go for Intel once. What could go wrong. With my luck, the wholeworld is fucked. Sorry.
This copying will mean he has no incentive to make any new aret. Just like The Beatles, Elvis or Disney. Please think of the artist.
I always notice how there is a different interpretation what privacy is in the US and in Europe. (Not sure about what others think.)
In Europe everything is private, unless it is public. In the US everything is public, except when it is private. Bit like the difference between opt in and opt out.
I think it is invasion of the privacy. If you had a privacy law as they have in Europe, you would see that this IS an invasion of privacy.
What many people worldwide do not realize is that privacy is such a fundamental law that it is taken as a given. Without it all the other laws and rights are useless.
It is also like virginity. Once you have list it, it can not be put back and if it is taken from you by somedy else, it is a very bad thing.
Allowing this will make people docile for further raping of your privacy.