“I’ll bet there’s oil under it”
“I’ll bet there’s oil under it”
After the 3rd he couldn’t stance, he was flat on his feet.
It’s pretty bad. I’m having to back out of the stream every few minutes. Maybe Netflix should stay in their lane.
And for the record, I’m watching on a hardwired Nvidia Shield with a 1 gig fiber connection with nothing else running.
Somehow I don’t think Mr “Pro-Business” will hamper banks’ efforts to fleece us.
More money
Carlin had it right 30 years ago
“X’s owner now has the ear of the president-elect, a man who has a long history of helping his friends, and punishing his enemies,” said Max Willens, senior analyst, at Emarketer. “Sending at least a trickle of ad spending toward X may be seen as good for business, albeit in an indirect way.”
There’s the article in a nutshell. Give Elmo money or face the wrath of the Diaper-in-Chief.
Now now, how would private capital profit off of a FOSS social network? Won’t someone think of the investors?
Or a good clam chowder
I’ll have a snickers
Or, as they were called then, kids. This modern stranger danger and always track your kids is insane, everyone be living like the sky is falling every ten seconds.
Haha I call that warp snow. It’s fun game of hope you know the road as well as you think you do and that nothing or no one is in front of you.
That’s just plain anarchy
The Sandlot and the Little Rascals are every neighborhood’s worst nightmare.
It’s worth remembering that much of his wealth is likely tied up in the stock market, so he is probably sitting on a number of vouchers towards a pile of gold, in a addition to the swimming pool at home that he Scrooge McDuck swims in.
I want to say it was a clause of the FCC’s Fairness Doctrine, wherein newscasters were legally required to present information on events and political matters as unbiased as possible on publicly-issued airwaves. It lost a lot of its steam when cable became commonplace, as cable networks were technically closed-circuit systems, and then it went out the door with the internet. On top of which, stations like Fox News claiming to be entertainment and not news stations helped their cause. The original idea was that if the FCC was to grant you a broadcast license, you were obliged to operate in the interest of the public, and the doctrine expressly forbade operating for personal gain.
Ah gotcha. I just remember that they used to do it for I think the original iteration of e911 and thought they kept it around for other purposes, but I didn’t realize the necessary equipment and financial details involved, so that’s fantastic news. Thank you!
GPS is kind of a tossup since your cellular provider can just as easily triangulate your position with their towers, and there is no escaping that outside of putting your phone in a faraday cage.
Occupy Mars