It's called USA Freedom Act. They only use the word freedom in the context of destroying it.
Yet another reason that certain parties continue to slander him to this day.
Well said. That statement by Rep. Green couldn't possibly be further from the truth.
If it's Comcast, I expect the very worst. I've never been victimized by them that way, but I have been in other ways.
They can't reduce competition if there is no competition to begin with, which is why they already can charge more for their service. As to infrastructural improvements, I'll let the evidence speak for itself.
As a US citizen (currently), I'd like to hope so.
We have always been at war with Eastasia.
Here is another good article from the Free Software Foundation on this and DRM in general.
Wow, from the above wiki page:
"Because of the increasing usage of Resident Registration Number for on-line services make it open for the rampant identity frauds and inefficiencies, it is a comprehensive new way for South Korean internet users to engage the web."
"So, Internet users are more dangerous than gun holders.."
They certainly can be, along with most everything else.
Just before the internet that once was is destroyed completely. RIP internet, you were too good for this world.
I think you're making a false comparison with the smartphone-in-a-breast-pocket thing. The same thing could be achieved more easily with a tiny camera in a button, for example. My point is that in either case the covert recording is just that, covert. With google glass the recording is right in everyone's face.
I've heard of a lot of good use cases for such a device, but none of them required the camera, and I think that without the camera the reaction would be a lot different. At the very least, there ought to be a small sliding door over it, so people can clearly see that it's not in use. Getting around the LED, regardless of how, is beyond trivial. People are concerned about google glass because they do understand what it can do.
"Cyclists have as much right to the road as automobiles."
I strongly disagree, given the fact that cyclists aren't required to pay annual registration fees and obtain liability insurance for their vehicles like everyone else who uses public roads are. Additionally, unlike John Fenderson, where I live the rules are ridiculously lax regarding bicycling. It's so bad that bicyclists are even allowed to blow right through stop signs without regard for public safety, as well as routinely violating other rules and laws that everyone else has to follow. Where I live, bicyclists make everyone less safe because they expect preferential treatment. There is a town nearby that I literally refuse to drive in or through because of this.
When cyclists are required to pay the same fees and follow the same rules as everyone else who uses public roads, then I'll agree that they have as much right. Until then, not a chance.
I think you should go back and read the comment that I was agreeing with. I don't know how you managed to infer that I "meant that it only works if (I am) not affected", and I'm not going to speculate. I think that it's absolutely deplorable that 1 in 3 bank tellers are on welfare, for example. I want a solution, too; I just don't think that this particular solution would work in the long term (for reasons Mason Wheeler explained).
Nice. That video with the fish is hilarious.
You're exactly right. Raising the minimum wage only works if everything else stays the same, which it wouldn't. Not unlike college tuition subsidies which only end up raising the overall price of college tuition. I'm inclined to think that even driving down the cost of living might lead to the same result, as wages would inevitably drop, too.
As others have said, the PGPD did originally claim to be going after the prostitutes directly, then changed their story once it started getting picked up. This pattern of going after prostitutes at least as much as the 'johns' is consistent with their previous 'busts'.
See this, as well as the subsequent comment thread for additional info.
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Still one of the best places around.