Comment Re:Do No Evil so why not delete the info? (Score 2) 138
It's also worth noting that these requests are not coming from the content owners, they are coming from people that the content is "about"
It's also worth noting that these requests are not coming from the content owners, they are coming from people that the content is "about"
Not to mention, they will need a warrant force entry and seize the phone. Combined with the fact that they will probably only be able charge the perp with possession stolen property, it the whole exercise a rather expensive proposition.
Legally, photographing a woman in a state of partial or complete undress is explicitly illegal. Photographing a fully clothed woman from an angle that exposes her undergarments (or lack there of) is not.
Expect to see this law amended very shortly, as most residents that state probably already thought upskirtting was illegal.
Also of note, the $130 billion is not the amount of corruption, it is the cost to the economy in loss of growth.
So, that doesn't really put anything in perspective.
This brings us to an issue that the article doesn't seem to address, just how widely used are regions? Is the average Chrome user even going to notice the loss of support?
This also allows the family to object post-mortem. Without the next-of-kin signing off the harvest doesn't happen. There simply isn't time to wait for a court order enforcing the deceased's wishes
You do realize that rags like The National Enquirer and The Sun are "traditional" journalists.
Chickens will respond just fine to 3k~4k fluorescents (metal halide or high pressure sodium work fine too, but I don't need that much light).
Houses built in the 30s were pretty rarely insulated, and even more rarely wrapped with a vapor barrier. This was a relatively common building practice until after WWII. (Remember, building codes and inspections didn't really begin until the 60s) The engineering necessary to circulate air using nothing but the convection currents caused by light bulbs would be daunting even with today's computing power.
Modern homes are wrapped up pretty tightly, but they rely on mechanical air movement (either forced air heating, or a whole house fan).
As much as I would love to see this, I don't think we will until there are no manual controls inside the car.
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