Don't be silly. The speech and behavior rules in a school certainly DO distinguish between staff, students, and visitors. And the staff part usually differentiates further, between those who hold professional certification and those who don't (i.e., teachers and custodians).
IANAL, but in case anyone cares, courts have already ruled on this quite a few times, and the most common test on whether the school can discipline students for out-of-school acts is: whether the act could be reasonably expected to cause a "substantial disruption" of the educational mission of the school.
Having no other information to go on this case does not seem likely to rise to that level.
Well, I routinely run over 5 GB each month, and have for nearly a year and a half, on my Droid. Not a peep out of them (VZW). So unlimited is, so far, not limited.
I'm guessing that the runway numbers give the magnetic bearings for the runway in both directions in degrees divided by ten. If so they should always add up to 36 so maybe you mean 10-26 became 09-27.
Your guess about the magnetic direction is right, but your math is terrible. The numbers do not add up to 36; rather, the difference between the numbers is always 18.
So 09/27 is a possible combination, but 10/26 is not. The opposite direction of 100 degrees is 280, not 260.
But feel free to chime in and contradict actual pilots whenever you have a wild guess you'd like to share with the world.
That's all well and good, fine for them to make that decision. NOT fine to claim 'this is open'. This is not "open" in any sense or the word other than "openly not open", it's "closed". You can't polish a turd and claim it's a diamond, it's a turd.
If calling it "not open" will send you to jail, you call it open. And you polish that turd to a high gloss.
If you're a purchasing agent, you can call up any manufacturer of anything and ask the salesman, "How do I specify your GizmoBorg brand dingus?" and he'll tell you exactly what to specify so that no other competitive dingus on the market will match those specs but one: the GizmoBorg. Is it legal? Well, there's a lot of people walking around free who would be behind bars it weren't.
Unlike robots, which don't die.
Zombies are quite flammable. They go up real good. Robots not so much.
So, if you ask me--it's Robots. If you've got Robots, well sir; there's your problem right there.
Nobody said you should accept the offer. In fact, the more offers you get, the less likely you are to be desperate, the more open your options are, and the more likely you are to land a job you truly love.
But you still need to know what the purpose of an interview is, and willful ignorance will get you no more than you deserve, all your anonymity and cowardice notwithstanding.
Better to find out the important things first with practical questions so that I don't waste the company's time and money, and they don't waste my time.
I don't need offers from many companies especially ones that are a poor match. I only need one offer from a company that I wouldn't mind working for.
That's the wrong attitude to have in a job interview. It will show on your face, and you will be less likely to get the offer. Make it a (bad) habit, and it could end up costing you on a job you want very much.
During an interview you have one task: Getting the offer. This is true whether you think you might want the job or not. All your efforts and every word you say should be directed to that one task. There is no other purpose for an interview besides getting the offer. If you don't, then it makes no difference whether you would have liked working there. The choice isn't yours to make.
Once you get the offer, that is the time to consider whether you want the job, and the people who interviewed you may not be the best source of the best information you need to inform that decision. The level of salary might figure very much in this decision, and is still negotiable at this stage.
(also, even a single re-use can completely compromise all other messages that used a given pad....)
You mean the one other message?
It's not a focus group. They gathered this information using "telemetry". I.e., their built-in spyware.
Don't be silly. The speech and behavior rules in a school certainly DO distinguish between staff, students, and visitors. And the staff part usually differentiates further, between those who hold professional certification and those who don't (i.e., teachers and custodians).
IANAL, but in case anyone cares, courts have already ruled on this quite a few times, and the most common test on whether the school can discipline students for out-of-school acts is: whether the act could be reasonably expected to cause a "substantial disruption" of the educational mission of the school.
Having no other information to go on this case does not seem likely to rise to that level.
WTF did the last fifty comments on what to call "Americans" have to do with passwords, law enforcement, or free speech?
Guns are legal, too. But if the feds make me pay for yours, I'll raise hell.
When guns are covered by health insurance, only sickos will have guns.
It also looks like your English teacher Hated and was Afraid of English, and Past that Hate to you.
I guess there's just no joke so obvious that it can afford to leave off the **CAUTION: JOKE AHEAD*** warning label.
Anyhow, does this mean 'anonymous' should no longer be qualified with 'coward'?
No, because it is actually 'coward' that's being qualified as 'anonymous'.
Oh, and also buy the guy in front of you a CB radio.
If you're using an Android phone, just get a copy of PDAnet from the market. Do NOT turn on VZW tethering. (And do not pay for it either.)
Well, I routinely run over 5 GB each month, and have for nearly a year and a half, on my Droid. Not a peep out of them (VZW). So unlimited is, so far, not limited.
I'm guessing that the runway numbers give the magnetic bearings for the runway in both directions in degrees divided by ten. If so they should always add up to 36 so maybe you mean 10-26 became 09-27.
Your guess about the magnetic direction is right, but your math is terrible. The numbers do not add up to 36; rather, the difference between the numbers is always 18. So 09/27 is a possible combination, but 10/26 is not. The opposite direction of 100 degrees is 280, not 260. But feel free to chime in and contradict actual pilots whenever you have a wild guess you'd like to share with the world.
But the TSA was created by a Republican, who was also a moron. Coincidence? I think not.
That's all well and good, fine for them to make that decision. NOT fine to claim 'this is open'. This is not "open" in any sense or the word other than "openly not open", it's "closed". You can't polish a turd and claim it's a diamond, it's a turd.
If calling it "not open" will send you to jail, you call it open. And you polish that turd to a high gloss. If you're a purchasing agent, you can call up any manufacturer of anything and ask the salesman, "How do I specify your GizmoBorg brand dingus?" and he'll tell you exactly what to specify so that no other competitive dingus on the market will match those specs but one: the GizmoBorg. Is it legal? Well, there's a lot of people walking around free who would be behind bars it weren't.
Problem is that it has very limited data @ 100MB. .
That, and that Wal-Mart sucks.
You ain't from around here, are ya?
...in other news, "Dog bites man."
(Film at 11.)
I've got about a half dozen domains registered with them. What the hell do I do now?
I dunno. What the hell have you been doing up till now?
Unlike robots, which don't die. Zombies are quite flammable. They go up real good. Robots not so much. So, if you ask me--it's Robots. If you've got Robots, well sir; there's your problem right there.
"Napoleon Bonaparte, born 1769 - likely competently poisoned to death in 1812
...not to mention maliciously.
Request that they stop "spamming" you, otherwise you will make use of CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 and they can be fined for thousands of $$$ per spam.
Yeah, that'll work. [snort]
Rubbish.
Nobody said you should accept the offer. In fact, the more offers you get, the less likely you are to be desperate, the more open your options are, and the more likely you are to land a job you truly love.
But you still need to know what the purpose of an interview is, and willful ignorance will get you no more than you deserve, all your anonymity and cowardice notwithstanding.
Likely this is more to discourage people who don't know any better from filing a class action suit, but it won't prevent them.
In fact, since this change affects every AT&T customer, this just may be a perfect cause FOR a class action suit.
Better to find out the important things first with practical questions so that I don't waste the company's time and money, and they don't waste my time.
I don't need offers from many companies especially ones that are a poor match. I only need one offer from a company that I wouldn't mind working for.
That's the wrong attitude to have in a job interview. It will show on your face, and you will be less likely to get the offer. Make it a (bad) habit, and it could end up costing you on a job you want very much.
During an interview you have one task: Getting the offer. This is true whether you think you might want the job or not. All your efforts and every word you say should be directed to that one task. There is no other purpose for an interview besides getting the offer. If you don't, then it makes no difference whether you would have liked working there. The choice isn't yours to make.
Once you get the offer, that is the time to consider whether you want the job, and the people who interviewed you may not be the best source of the best information you need to inform that decision. The level of salary might figure very much in this decision, and is still negotiable at this stage.
Red pigment is made from insects. I never ate another red M&M in my life.
Who cares? They're not endangered--eat up!