Re: Trade Marks
trademarks are scoped to specific industries I think so you could have multiple parties holding the same mark from a domain perspective
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>> Getting sent to prison for crime is like attending an advanced seminar in how to be a criminal
Probably not given the number of reoffenders who are promptly picked up
Getting sent to prison for crime is like attending an advanced seminar in how to be a criminal at Trump University!
Screensavers often used by internal comms teams to reinforce key corporate messages
PwC used to periodically reinforce the message that internal comms always pick shitty developers to create their screen savers by ramming though yet another one that causes a P1 because it is a massive resource hog or some such nonsense. I expect they are not alone
outside of these hallowed forums who the fuck even uses domain names to request www content. old people just type amazon into the address bar of their browser and let history or their default search provider get them from there to https://www.amazon.[country]/ and everyone else uses the Amazon app on their mobile device.
We may decry the way people consume content with knowing anything about the technical plumbing but nobody else cares and Amazon will carry on catering to wherever the revenue comes from. Seems like a hollow victory for Jeff
Well they could start by not registering multiple votes from the same number...
They would have to avoid the moral hazard inherent in profit sharing in the premium rate text voting that I assume is part of the economics of these shows in Russia as in the rest of the world.
Far better to just accept that these types of show are light entertainment scripted reality with a similar relationship to truth and competition as pro wrestling and watch them if you enjoy them on that basis or not if you don't. A take-down of the sort of cheating effort alleged is only of any interest in the context of the corrosive impact of similar corruption in wider civil society.
Would this be the election in which 270 humans died, literally *died*, because they were counting votes until they died?
The BBC published a statistical analysis that suggested this was not to far out of line with the normal mortality rate for the sample size over the exposure period. There were some seven million people involved in the election over a period of several days. The analysis was fairly rough and ready and suggested that there were legitimate questions to ask, such as whether an election on this scale in a logistical environment such as the Philippines might be better being staged over a longer period.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-48281522
I wonder if all this belt-tightening has put the kybosh on the eagerly awaited automatic pre-collision "YeeeHaaa!" klaxon?
They probably won't be able to afford the royalties for the Slim Pickens sample any more. A shame because segueing into 'We'll Meet Again' post-impact would have also made sense and would have cut down on the costs of audio editing.
obvs-->
SatNav
I have never experience d a SatNav app that didn't keep the display alive. If you need to start a new journey or modify one that is in progress and do not have a passenger available to do this then sure unlocking with a a fingerprint reader is trivial once you have found somewhere safe to pull over
My business model is to spam out blackmail emails threatening to expose the receipient for registering for a pr0nz age verification service and claiming to also have a record of their browsing history.
Sometimes a low-tech approach offers a better rate of return than actually going to the trouble of compromising a service and properly targeting your blackmail.
Can someone explain this to me?
Presumably the bluetooth signal opens any lock from that vendor but the app is geo-locked so you can only open one for which you are authorised. Or it might be a requirement of teh ad-network libraries they are using.
A[t] the end of the day it was a paid option to have a AOA mismatch warning
If I understood the article correctly, it was saying that the AoA gauge was optional. The AoA disagree alert should have been displayed whenever the condition occurs but in fact would only be displayed if the optional AoA gauge was taken
it sounds to me like a recreational license allows somewhere that isn't a bar to serve drinks incidentally to the main activity of the establishment. This sounds like a bar that specialises in Karaoke wants to operate somewhere that a bar would not be allowed (too close to a church). Whatever one may think of the licensing laws of the state this sounds like an attempt to bypass on a technicality to me.
obvs--->
What's more amazing is that sales types want to still work for them.
If the figures in the article(s) are the amounts of commission earned, which oracle claws back, which goes to court, which are won, which are reported, then imagine the commission amounts that are in play. Even if only a tiny proportion of the sales force ever stand a chance of earning the big bucks, it is a variable ratio reward schedule, the best kind.
----> like a meth-head but with better teeth---->
I note that owmyballs.com is privacy protected
Presumably, if the plane is over international waters, it's the Law of the Sea, except the US isn't a signatory to that...
Admiralty law you say. There's a FMOTL who can undoubtedly help with that. This kind of lawsuit sounds right up their rabbit hole. Note my lower case nick
I used an accountant to manage the statutory stuff for my PSC, company accounts, payroll employeres liabilities etc. He chucked in a personal tax return within the fee for all of the company officers/shareholders but the return was pretty trivial. I was required to do one for some years about a decade ago when I was employee and it was simple then. The figures all came from P60/P11D plus some trivial investment income. The online form and associated notes led me through it with ease. I think I got a refund of a few hundred pounds most years. I think that was mostly down to a frequently changed company car
Like some fearless users who think the Windows directory and its subdirectories are a mess and need to be rationally organised. You know, put all the .dll's in the dll subdirectory, the .exe's in the exe subdirectory and so on.
Life's too short for that kind of OCD. If it isn't my data and it doesn't contain teh pr0nz then into the recycle bin it goes. Problem solved.