The high rate of science and engineering students is something I was not aware of at Windsor.
I'm surprised the failure rate wasn't higher! As an engineering student (not at Windsor), I was often amazed at the grammar mistakes some of my classmates would make.
F1 has had a long history of threatening internet sites and people using F1 or Formula 1 in just about any saying. For a current example, The Grand Prix Weekly podcast was known as F1 Weekly until they sent the lawyers after them.
F1 doesn't even have an HD television feed. For a sport that has spends so much money on technology, their coverage is just terrible.
I hope these new owners can move F1 in the right direction but they will have a tough time doing it.
Excuse me? Last time I checked, radio and television in the 70's was a lot different than the Internet today.
Among other things, the barrier to entry on the internet is negligible, while it was (and still is) very difficult to break into the music business regardless of how good the content is.
The CanCon rules had a significant effect for the better in my opinion but applying them to the Internet today would be a complete and utter disaster. I am absolutely sick of these people who think they should be able to regulate my access to content from other countries.
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My search results are cluttered with results from Mark Lincoln Braun: http://www.joyboxexpress.com/sites/joyboxexpress.drupalgardens.com/files/styles/large/public/color.j pg
What if I don't like his jazz music? Do I get a big payout? :P
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The Pathological Liar lives!
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Using video is one of many ways to create satire. I'm sure not everyone will be limited by this. And who says you have to use their video?
Perhaps some enterprising soul will spend some time on xtranormal...
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Pleas enlighten us: what News Corp ideas worked after Mike wrote them off?
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Perhaps they believe that by not implementing DRM, they will end up "living" in a "van", "DOWN BY THE RIVER!"
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Perhaps they couldn't get the copyright on a photo for him.
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The high rate of science and engineering students is something I was not aware of at Windsor.
I'm surprised the failure rate wasn't higher! As an engineering student (not at Windsor), I was often amazed at the grammar mistakes some of my classmates would make.
I'll believe it when I see it! (as Lincoln Braun)
F1 has had a long history of threatening internet sites and people using F1 or Formula 1 in just about any saying. For a current example, The Grand Prix Weekly podcast was known as F1 Weekly until they sent the lawyers after them.
F1 doesn't even have an HD television feed. For a sport that has spends so much money on technology, their coverage is just terrible.
I hope these new owners can move F1 in the right direction but they will have a tough time doing it.
Re: I think it's un-American to worship Patent as God (as Lincoln Braun)
Actually, it means we haven't caved...for now.
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According the *AA's of the world, what country is not a "haven for pirates"?
Save the Children? (as Lincoln)
I love the review idea but I see a problem. Does taking laws off the books "save the children"?
FWIW, I do not plan to use the V-chip, etc., as a substitute for raising my child.
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Excuse me? Last time I checked, radio and television in the 70's was a lot different than the Internet today.
Among other things, the barrier to entry on the internet is negligible, while it was (and still is) very difficult to break into the music business regardless of how good the content is.
The CanCon rules had a significant effect for the better in my opinion but applying them to the Internet today would be a complete and utter disaster. I am absolutely sick of these people who think they should be able to regulate my access to content from other countries.