Your argument makes it sound impossible, but a la carte pricing already exists for those of us with Big Ugly Dishes (BUDs). I can buy Comedy Central all by itself for less than $1 per month. There are downsides to having a BUD system, but that part they got right. There are bundles available if you want them, or you can buy one at a time at reasonable rates.
If one employee repeatedly makes unwelcome lewd remarks to another outside of work, it could create a hostile environment in the workplace. It doesn't matter that the actual harassment was outside the workplace.
Well for students, school is their workplace. The Supreme Court says if conduct outside the school has an impact inside the school, then school authorities can take action.
I see a lot of examples posted of schools abusing their authority, but the principle is sound and would be completely appropriate in many cases I can imagine.
How is the article misleading? 1) It says "table top fusion" not "cold fusion" (although by your definition I wonder if any fusion could be cold fusion). 2) The report says that reports that the research was bogus "may have been premature".
Your argument makes it sound impossible, but a la carte pricing already exists for those of us with Big Ugly Dishes (BUDs). I can buy Comedy Central all by itself for less than $1 per month. There are downsides to having a BUD system, but that part they got right. There are bundles available if you want them, or you can buy one at a time at reasonable rates.
If one employee repeatedly makes unwelcome lewd remarks to another outside of work, it could create a hostile environment in the workplace. It doesn't matter that the actual harassment was outside the workplace. Well for students, school is their workplace. The Supreme Court says if conduct outside the school has an impact inside the school, then school authorities can take action. I see a lot of examples posted of schools abusing their authority, but the principle is sound and would be completely appropriate in many cases I can imagine.
How is the article misleading? 1) It says "table top fusion" not "cold fusion" (although by your definition I wonder if any fusion could be cold fusion). 2) The report says that reports that the research was bogus "may have been premature".
Mickey's a tougher boss than I would have thought. I hear Goofy got canned for having a smoke behind the teacup ride.