I have the option of AT&T or Google Fiber in my area. AT&T was here first, and I signed up as soon as it was available.
Although Google offered services recently, I have had no real reason to change. AT&T with 1 Gbps for $70 per month has been excellent.
Jeremy Legg's comment alone is sufficient for me to change. I can't believe such a comment would come from a CTO. I will call both AT&T and Google fiber tomorrow.
Sadly, the real reason is that Officer Miller saw a brown person and that's all the 'probable cause' he convinced himself he needed. Everything else was bullshit to justify targeting POC. it's Texas, this is how they do.
Though I doubt they'll ever document that on their checklist.
Rubenfeld has to be the dumbest fucking Yalie living. (And there's a lot of competition, including his wife.)
I can't believe anyone thinks this sort of "reasoning" makes sense, unless the plan includes replacing all the judges with...
Ah.
Joshie Henry is encouraged to contact me about my colorful fucking language.
That fucking idiot shitweasel might be big and tough when threatening random Twitter users, but I think he's a big fucking whiny-ass titty-baby in the face of someone who knows their rights.
Fuck Josh Henry silly, on a pogo stick with a baked potato, while Jesus directs.
And then teach him about the laws he wastes everyone's money abusing.
Please remember to not feed the wildlife. They stop by and relieve themselves, and move on. Aside from three deluded suckers in Ohio, you're otherwise arguing with paid trolls feeding at either Putin's or the Occulus dude's hand.
The Tea party types keep pushing abortion and contraception restrictions, not to mention limitations on collective bargaining (I guess corporations have freedom of speech, but workers can't freely assemble). Not to mention the Keystone pipeline, which means lots of emmanent domain suits depriving random people of their property all along the route. Rock, on, Kylo.
When I was at TM, the data was stored in B-trees in a hierarchical database. It would have been impossible for someone without extremely deep database knowledge to hide sales without leaving an audit trail of their behaviors. I don't know what the current database system is.
It is called Oracle. While it is complex, it isn't beyond the capability of your average DBA. Especially with a motivated accountant, and a part time lawyer.
If you're impressed by b-tree indexes, welcome to 1970.
To not see his bullshit used to destroy more things? People seem to like to think that race-baiting doesn't work anymore. Not true, and it gets scary in this country every so often.
Over half of self-identified Republicans are birthers, according to some recent polling. You might dismiss them, but, as they say, they are legion.
Can you tell me - what amount did this author "deserve"? How do you determine what a given artist "deserves"? Who makes that determination?
Are desserts entirely dependent on the legal system in place for copyright, or are they some sort of morally intuited thing somehow separate?
Or, you know, you can just keep up with the false claims about theft, implicitly claim yet again that this is an exeption, and make yet more tired arguments over and over.
Mike posts commentary on the side of content creators nearly every single day.
He also posts commentary pointing out the self-defeating idiocy of some folks, some of whom are content creators, some of whom are middlemen, some of whom are lawyers who produce nothing but court-clogging zero-sum demands for other people's money.
Others have pointed out examples of infringement worth suing over. Now, a question for you, Bob: Please describe the extent of the economic damage done by a non-commercial blogger posting as a cat when they post, with attribution and link, an article about birds. Put a dollar-amount on what you think the actual damage is (not the statutorily created amounts) .
This guy is going to be a lawyer? It takes a lot to get a date with the bar ethics board, but something tells me this one is going to go the distance...
Goodbye AT&T
I have the option of AT&T or Google Fiber in my area. AT&T was here first, and I signed up as soon as it was available. Although Google offered services recently, I have had no real reason to change. AT&T with 1 Gbps for $70 per month has been excellent. Jeremy Legg's comment alone is sufficient for me to change. I can't believe such a comment would come from a CTO. I will call both AT&T and Google fiber tomorrow.
I mean, we all know the real reason
Sadly, the real reason is that Officer Miller saw a brown person and that's all the 'probable cause' he convinced himself he needed. Everything else was bullshit to justify targeting POC. it's Texas, this is how they do. Though I doubt they'll ever document that on their checklist.
Rubenfeld has to be the dumbest fucking Yalie living. (And there's a lot of competition, including his wife.) I can't believe anyone thinks this sort of "reasoning" makes sense, unless the plan includes replacing all the judges with... Ah.
Joshie Henry is encouraged to contact me about my colorful fucking language. That fucking idiot shitweasel might be big and tough when threatening random Twitter users, but I think he's a big fucking whiny-ass titty-baby in the face of someone who knows their rights. Fuck Josh Henry silly, on a pogo stick with a baked potato, while Jesus directs. And then teach him about the laws he wastes everyone's money abusing.
An arguable case for marketplace confusion
To be fair, a hamster's take on the news may be more informative.
Please remember to not feed the wildlife. They stop by and relieve themselves, and move on. Aside from three deluded suckers in Ohio, you're otherwise arguing with paid trolls feeding at either Putin's or the Occulus dude's hand.
Make Everything Scarce Again!
There's no such thing as post-scarcity.
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Don't forget -- Aquaman can control any aquatic creature. Cthulu is an aquatic creature.
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https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1260&bih=933&q=qr+tatoo&gbv=2&oq=qr+tatoo
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The Tea party types keep pushing abortion and contraception restrictions, not to mention limitations on collective bargaining (I guess corporations have freedom of speech, but workers can't freely assemble). Not to mention the Keystone pipeline, which means lots of emmanent domain suits depriving random people of their property all along the route. Rock, on, Kylo.
They like big government just fine.
Re: Auditing is possible
When I was at TM, the data was stored in B-trees in a hierarchical database. It would have been impossible for someone without extremely deep database knowledge to hide sales without leaving an audit trail of their behaviors. I don't know what the current database system is.
It is called Oracle. While it is complex, it isn't beyond the capability of your average DBA. Especially with a motivated accountant, and a part time lawyer.
If you're impressed by b-tree indexes, welcome to 1970.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Obvious sign of corruption?
There was a mandatory recount triggered by Bush ahead in Florida by about 2k votes. Then by, if I recall correctly, 527.
Which was the whole point, and why the Brooks Brothers riot worked.
Bush was elected fair and square, 5-4, with an assist from Kathline Harris.
Re: Re: Re: Re: So Sherrod should just roll over and take it?
To not see his bullshit used to destroy more things? People seem to like to think that race-baiting doesn't work anymore. Not true, and it gets scary in this country every so often.
Over half of self-identified Republicans are birthers, according to some recent polling. You might dismiss them, but, as they say, they are legion.
Re: Re: So Sherrod should just roll over and take it?
But he hasn't lost all his credibility. Go hit Memorandum for right wing blogs talking about this - he's still a hero with a lot of those people.
If he comes out with a big todo about the Pigford stuff, especially is it has video of someone seemingly acting badly, it will be all over the TV.
BREAKING: People on the Internet can't read
It just goes to show, no matter how clear you're being, it isn't clear enough.
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Suckerfish -
Can you tell me - what amount did this author "deserve"? How do you determine what a given artist "deserves"? Who makes that determination?
Are desserts entirely dependent on the legal system in place for copyright, or are they some sort of morally intuited thing somehow separate?
Or, you know, you can just keep up with the false claims about theft, implicitly claim yet again that this is an exeption, and make yet more tired arguments over and over.
Come on
Bob,
Mike posts commentary on the side of content creators nearly every single day.
He also posts commentary pointing out the self-defeating idiocy of some folks, some of whom are content creators, some of whom are middlemen, some of whom are lawyers who produce nothing but court-clogging zero-sum demands for other people's money.
Others have pointed out examples of infringement worth suing over. Now, a question for you, Bob: Please describe the extent of the economic damage done by a non-commercial blogger posting as a cat when they post, with attribution and link, an article about birds. Put a dollar-amount on what you think the actual damage is (not the statutorily created amounts) .
I dare you.
Wow, this posting is surreal. Amusing, but surreal.
Long live zombie threads about British spammers!
This guy is going to be a lawyer? It takes a lot to get a date with the bar ethics board, but something tells me this one is going to go the distance...
Hey, it is the perfect platform for syphilis.
Someone just now needs to write an app providing an easy way to tell your "friends" you tested positive, and leaderboards for Most Infected.