Comment Re:All modern law is a recipe for selective enforc (Score 1) 150
Then the problems are that 1. too many offenses are arrestable, and 2. too many people arrested for whistleblowing are given prison terms.
Then the problems are that 1. too many offenses are arrestable, and 2. too many people arrested for whistleblowing are given prison terms.
Just not over RF broadcasts.
Then all the bad guys have to do to deny you freedom of speech is deny you wired Internet. This means you have to transmit your Internet connection over RF.
That depends on whether the Crichton estate or Amblin/Universal decides to "accidentally" this project.
Sat if you just need data.
Exede.com says satellite caps are similar to those of LTE.
I mean, what kind of cool inventions have come out of Australia lately?
An anonymous comment mentioned Wi-Fi. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is responsible for at least a dozen other inventions.
Is it still an "oral contract" if you recorded the call, including the notice that it may be recorded for quality assurance purposes? Under federal law, 17 USC 101, a sound recording is considered "fixed in a tangible medium".
In order to get the same level of service that Comcast provides in those areas that Comcast serves, an LTE provider would charge $1,500 per month. That's 300 GB per month, the cap that Comcast applies to home customers in at least some areas, times $5 per GB.
Comcast does indeed have competitors
Whose offerings are cost prohibitive. AT&T and Verizon are wireless ISPs, and wireless ISPs in the United States charge $5 per GB or more.
You elected the lawmakers.
Someone who just turned 18 didn't. Someone who voted for a candidate that lost didn't.
Internet over 4G really isn't that expensive
In what way is $5 per GB not "that expensive"?
And if you want to play with one, isn't there one in the school library?
Good luck getting home from school if you use the computer in the school library after school. And good luck getting anything done on a day when school is not in session.
The article is an ad for a subscription VPN. Is a subscription VPN going to be an expected recurring fee for all web users in the near future? And how do you make sure your VPN operator isn't teeing all your data to the NSA?
Characteristics of the customer which don't involve prejudice can be used to deny service (ability to pay, legal concerns, no shirt/no shoes, etc).
So how does someone bootstrap his ability to function in society if the shoe stores have such a no shirt/no shoes policy?
And for the love of God try to pronounce Ayn Rand's name right in your next rant
Is it anything like "Ayn Volk, Ayn Reich"?
You still have no way of operating the GUI elements. Phones have a touchscreen interface.
When the phone is in "pretend to be a desktop" mode, with a Bluetooth keyboard and an external monitor, its touch surface would behave like a trackpad. People who have used Apple's Magic Trackpad would have little trouble adapting.
And in carrying all those bits, you might as well have brought a laptop
I didn't carry a monitor. I carried a phone, a ZAGGkeys Flex keyboard, and an HDMI video cable, and I'm using someone else's monitor that happens to be in front of me.
A few categories tend to be underrepresented in a repository that contains only free software, such as games with substantial production values, players for legit copies of notable movies, software to deposit paper checks through a camera, and software to prepare this year's income tax return.
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