I submitted this exact story 26 hours ago, and it was rejected. Now it's published (submitted by another user). What happened in the last 24 hours that transformed the story from uninteresting to interesting?
This whole thing is blown waaaay out of proportion, which plays great in Google's court. Nobody seems to want to understand that Google put online images that were already publicly available elsewhere. Get it? Google didn't take the photos. Google didn't declassify them. Google just repackaged them and reposted them. If only I could generate this much controversy by republishing others' information...
Except that instead on Internet porn there was always an abundance of alcohol. Even at times when there was no food or other basic necessities.
Same here, but mail to verizon.net keeps bouncing.
I submitted this exact story 26 hours ago, and it was rejected. Now it's published (submitted by another user). What happened in the last 24 hours that transformed the story from uninteresting to interesting?
Irony doesn't convey well online. I almost took your comment seriously.
Forget about "in writing." Get the relocation money first!
and it was rejected. Is it more relevant today?
This whole thing is blown waaaay out of proportion, which plays great in Google's court. Nobody seems to want to understand that Google put online images that were already publicly available elsewhere. Get it? Google didn't take the photos. Google didn't declassify them. Google just repackaged them and reposted them. If only I could generate this much controversy by republishing others' information...