Comment Re:No Accredited Credential, No Regulatory Authori (Score 2) 374
Ok, I'm gonna go ahead and disagree with you there. Would you care to cite any of these "100 cases" for us laypeople?
Ok, I'm gonna go ahead and disagree with you there. Would you care to cite any of these "100 cases" for us laypeople?
An almost identical bill passed almost unanimously in South Carolina a couple of years ago. The vote was 109-3 with support of both parties.
Do you honestly think it will go any differently in KS?
We had the same thing happen here a couple of years ago. Oconee county got fed up with the broadband players' reluctance to hook up rural parts of the county, so they decided to go in with the Feds to roll out universal fiber to all, because of the economic implications of such..
In response, AT&T objected, said they had planned on universal coverage, and lobbied the State for a "level playing field" law that would prohibit hooking residences up to any publicly funded infrastructure where the same subsidies were not given to AT&T and other private carriers.
The day the bill was signed into Law, the AT&T CEO declared wireline infrastructure dead, and that not one more penny would be sunk into wireline expansion in South Carolina.
Now that nobody has jobs anymore, I guess it's not important to know precisely what time it is... Is there a "Vienna Sausage o'clock" so people know to go pick up their welfare checks?
Do you really think it's a hassle to fill out a 1040-EZ?
The problem with this approach is because it discourages people taking deductions to which they are entitled, because there is a not-so-subtle coercion to avoid "correcting" big brother.
Privacy Guard blocks location access to whatever apps it is enabled for.
Generally though, I examine the permissions an app requests _before_ I install it, and if it wants permissions it doesn't need, I don't install it in the first place.
He doesn't care what fanatical group of zealots funds his campaign of anti-Semitic insanity.
Every router I have ever seen has an option for "n only" or "a only" or whatever band only.
Just turn off the older standards. Done and done. Some people may want to maintain compatibility with legacy devices. That should be their choice.
I get it from Ninite.
I'm an avid cyclist and ride lots of miles per year. No computer. No electronics. No power meter. No GPS. No nothing.
I don't bother with "group rides" anymore because, well for starters I'm sick and tired of the "I'm Lance" crowd always biking off and riding like dicks - but they all have one thing in common - they're quite figuratively buried in electronic gadgets and spend 90% of their time on the ride staring down at a computer display and shouting out numbers at each other in some sort of ersatz dick-measuring contest to see who's is "putting out more watts!"
This obsession with electronics in sport is ruining sport. It's no longer sport. It's my computer versus your computer.
Not if the government does it. The government doesn't have to follow the laws it passes for we the peasants.
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