Do stories from the US have to be routed through the New Zealand media now?
Well, stories from everywhere else have to be routed through the US, so it seems fair.
I clean my visor with a microfiber cloth and Armor-All (or equivalent). No scratching, no harsh chemical, a well-lubricated surface... The slight, slick residue helps prevent other bugs/debris from sticking in the future. There were three miracle chemicals produced in the last century- Armor-All, WD-40, and silicone (glues/sealers/lubricants/sex toys).
So, what part of "clean" goes with "residue"? Seriously, how do you get that Armor-All crap off?
http://gethuman.com/ will often give you a decent number to get to an actual human in a lot of organizations.
Of course, gethuman.com works better if you have a functioning internet connection. Best to look up the critical numbers in advance and put them in your offline-accessible paper contact list.
And, of course, there was a separate issue of how the court even had jurisdiction over Google, seeing as it does not have any operations, staff or servers in British Columbia.
It's pretty clear that Google is doing business there, or there would be no issue to begin with. Yes, Virginia, advertising is doing business. But then, so is selling mobile phones, tablets, chromebooks, etc., and the one-and-zero stuff that makes them go. This is not dependent on the question of who the frontline salesbot works for.
... My laptop is starting to cook my bollocks, compiling LibreOffice.
Sure, it's called a "laptop" in the user manual, but that doesn't constitute a How-to now, does it?
"if I get a head transplant will I need two passports?"
No, but the head's passport might need new biometrics.
It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work to do. -- Jerome Klapka Jerome