Well, considering recent events I would say that "second world" is the correct term either way.
I don't, because the "fuck you, I've got mine" drivers will immediately hog them.
In my lifetime you could open a bank account with just a name, ditto for renting an apartment, and pay for everything in cash.
This guy is screwed unless he's only a guest of a patron.
Crime was lower and people were more responsible back then too.
All this control grid surveillance still hasn't caught the Building 7 people.
Maybe it's possible to decide a course of action was a bad idea and reverse it?
Only the small ones collapse. Large cults keep on living due to the initial momentum. Scientology is, unfortunately, alive and well, and so are, for example, Christianity and Islam.
They actually are breaking their own laws, but rule of law is something that never existed there.
Well, guess what, Germany is a federation. Some states even had capital punishment in their constitutions until a few years ago, yet the federal constitution still made it illegal. Will most likely be the case with this too. The state surveillance attempts have been far worse 20 years ago, but ultimately went nowhere for the most part.
> Apple builds the handset, the OS and the store
Remember, when iPhone came out there was no App Store.
That was a separate business that came later, competition was prohibited, and by prohibiting competition rents were extracted.
This is called "illegal tying" in the law.
They're gonna install malware on your device but heaven forbid your website sets the wrong cookie, then they're fining you 6% of annual revenue.
When did East Germany win?
The supremacy clause applies to LAWS. Congress declined to enact such a law.
Yes, it belongs to Congress, not the President. Executive orders are literally orders given by the President to the executive branch of the federal government.
So the effectiveness of an executive order is very questionable in this case. If a state passes a law, what's the executive order going to do? Send the Army to invade? What could go wrong?
This is merely Berlin. That city always had weird politics.
Circuit design. Grok cannot even read relatively simple circuit diagrams correctly.
Friction is a drag.