"But I [Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras] have to say, thus far, proponents of Net neutrality regulation have not come to us to explain where the government is failing or what anticompetitive conduct we should challenge."
Doesn't solve the problem at all. While his idea of lining up code that belongs together, e.g. code in an if-statement, is good, it doesn't address the fundamental problem of whether tabs or spaces should be used and how many characters/spaces should a tab/space use. One has to start indenting code before one can line up the rest of the code, so how does one start?
"The Internet is likely to face a grave threat, If we fail to respond appropriately, we risk the freedom and enterprise fostered by this informational marvel and end up sacrificing access to information, privacy and protection of intellectual property we have all depended on."
Yes, it will.
Antitrust laws? Fascism FTL!
Sounds like more government regulation.
Nine words:
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.
"But I [Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras] have to say, thus far, proponents of Net neutrality regulation have not come to us to explain where the government is failing or what anticompetitive conduct we should challenge."
Doesn't solve the problem at all. While his idea of lining up code that belongs together, e.g. code in an if-statement, is good, it doesn't address the fundamental problem of whether tabs or spaces should be used and how many characters/spaces should a tab/space use. One has to start indenting code before one can line up the rest of the code, so how does one start?
All those rumors of "________ is thinking of buying Opera"?
Why not use vim instead?
To study MS source code if they release any programs' source code under the Ms-RL.
He hit the nail on the head.
Individual rights make the FCC irrelevant, null, and void.