Comment My deck (Score 1) 558
Ono sendai cyperspace 7
Ono sendai cyperspace 7
Unfortunately there are very well educated people who chose to ignore the science side of academia.
Your argument is logically inconsistent. They may be educated, but if they ignored the science curricula I don't think anyone would argue they were "well educated"
Perhaps someone should write a javascript library that can detect if this "ad injection" library has been injected to the page, counter/block its effects and display a notice to the viewer that their ISP is up to some jackassery. Now that would have value.
Easy solution, privatize and let the shippers maintain the roads and they can charge the citizens what they will to use the company roads.
Yes, because it's so very difficult to boil water...
Your citation proves my point in the very last sentence. "but "Yes" if you extend interpretations to "intelligence," whatever that is."
Basically that an IQ test score only tells you how well someone did on an IQ test and is not an objective measure of their intelligence or possible performance.
Now you know how the rest of the world has viewed America for the past 100 years.
But the IQ test has been decried time and again as favoring a specific cultural background over others and, the argument is, that it is inherently biased against non-whites.
Before you consider doing that you should look up "notice of apparent liability for forfeiture" I think the average fine is 25,000 for willfully transmitting when you don't have permission to do so. And the FCC has nice new direction finding equipment.
Not nearly as much open space as there is in the pacific ocean. I imagine a rocket crashing in San Antonio would cause some concerns.
This isn't entirely correct, you're not allowed to not take cash to settle a debt. If there's no debt, you're more than welcome to tell people to piss off with their bag of change.
Specifically where congress did this bit:
The stated purposes of the Act are "regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, nationwide, and worldwide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges, for the purpose of the national defense, and for the purpose of securing a more effective execution of this policy by centralizing authority theretofore granted by law to several agencies and by granting additional authority with respect to interstate and foreign commerce in wire and radio communication, there is hereby created a commission to be known as the 'Federal Communications Commission', which shall be constituted as hereinafter provided, and which shall execute and enforce the provisions of this Act."
You mean an act of congress like the Communications Act of 1934?
companies don't have rights, only people do.
They present a lot of information that will lead to that conclusion, but do not themselves state that the conclusion is fact.
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