Which is exactly why we have to make it easier for people to form and join unions everywhere.
If folks want to join the movement the staff is building, you can get involved here: https://citizensagainstmonopoly.org/ If you want to do more than that, here is some more information on the staff, story and other…
I took this course. It used Idle when I did it. Got a very high percentage but still do not know how to do much with python. Learned how to use the basic, how to compute Big O, but not really how to "make" anything.
I think you have a very, very oversimplified and course view of this topic. Nice hook though!
take the time to read this http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2015... Order forbears 27 provisions of title II and over 700 associated regulations. Will not impose rate regulation, tariffs,…
Key provisions (only four pages, take the time): http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2015...
This is great news. Over a years worth of fighting on this one.
I use this EVERY DAY. I get a notification at 9:30am (you can set your own time) telling me about a new organization. I donate about$1 a week and about every other week I will search for tech organizations (example:…
Yes and No. They must reply to all comments in their FNPRM. They must say why the did and didn't do something that someone suggested.
Why does it have to be violent at all? Many people on this site are a fan of Larry Lessig. Check out his alternative to the "violent end" of big business Mayday.us
Isn't Apple leading the beacon tech though?
Yeah. I think the folks above have it backwards. Remember that EPB stands for Electric Power Board (90% sure of this). They then knew that the logical thing to follow from providing these services was to provide the…
Congress did grant the FCC explicit authority to regulate. It was the Telecom Act. What the FCC has to decide on its own is what part of the Telecom Act to use in enforcing. This is not a Congressional issue. And the…
I would agree if it were not for the fact that they are only bound to the Open Internet Order until 2018. They also did this while fighting it in court. The Verizon suit which struck down the Open Internet Rules only…
The fact is that there are two ways to go about this: Allow fast lanes or do not allow fast lanes. If you do not want to allow fast lanes then there are two routes to go about this: section 706 of telecom act or title…
It wasn't so "voluntary" when you are doing it to get FCC/ Justice Department approval for a 6 billion dollar merger.
I received the same message but with $16
If anyone is willing to go 50/50 let me know! theadictspunk (a) gmail
Well, that's the issue. ISP's are being classified as telecoms.
At this point everyone is officially invited to comment on the proposal. In around 60 days, the FCC will respond to your comments and redraft a proposal. Please comment! http://www.fcc.gov/comments
The administration gets to nominate commissioners. The Senate confirms them. These are partisan bodies. The commissioners themselves have theories that fit into party politics as well.
This is a vote to receive comments on the proposal. IN 60 days the FCC will respond to comments and redraft a proposal. A final vote on final rules will come in about 120 days.
The website says to add $12 for extra spools and a promise to update the site with individual purchase options when campaign is over.
Can someone shed some light on the reasoning behind paying 3.2 billion for Nest (thermostats) and only 400 million for DeepMind (artificial intelligence). Is it really that Nest was a consumer, revenue positive company?
Do you honestly think that carrying a weapon in the san francisco bay area is a good idea?
Which is exactly why we have to make it easier for people to form and join unions everywhere.
If folks want to join the movement the staff is building, you can get involved here: https://citizensagainstmonopoly.org/ If you want to do more than that, here is some more information on the staff, story and other…
I took this course. It used Idle when I did it. Got a very high percentage but still do not know how to do much with python. Learned how to use the basic, how to compute Big O, but not really how to "make" anything.
I think you have a very, very oversimplified and course view of this topic. Nice hook though!
take the time to read this http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2015... Order forbears 27 provisions of title II and over 700 associated regulations. Will not impose rate regulation, tariffs,…
Key provisions (only four pages, take the time): http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2015...
This is great news. Over a years worth of fighting on this one.
I use this EVERY DAY. I get a notification at 9:30am (you can set your own time) telling me about a new organization. I donate about$1 a week and about every other week I will search for tech organizations (example:…
Yes and No. They must reply to all comments in their FNPRM. They must say why the did and didn't do something that someone suggested.
Why does it have to be violent at all? Many people on this site are a fan of Larry Lessig. Check out his alternative to the "violent end" of big business Mayday.us
Isn't Apple leading the beacon tech though?
Yeah. I think the folks above have it backwards. Remember that EPB stands for Electric Power Board (90% sure of this). They then knew that the logical thing to follow from providing these services was to provide the…
Congress did grant the FCC explicit authority to regulate. It was the Telecom Act. What the FCC has to decide on its own is what part of the Telecom Act to use in enforcing. This is not a Congressional issue. And the…
I would agree if it were not for the fact that they are only bound to the Open Internet Order until 2018. They also did this while fighting it in court. The Verizon suit which struck down the Open Internet Rules only…
The fact is that there are two ways to go about this: Allow fast lanes or do not allow fast lanes. If you do not want to allow fast lanes then there are two routes to go about this: section 706 of telecom act or title…
It wasn't so "voluntary" when you are doing it to get FCC/ Justice Department approval for a 6 billion dollar merger.
I received the same message but with $16
If anyone is willing to go 50/50 let me know! theadictspunk (a) gmail
Well, that's the issue. ISP's are being classified as telecoms.
At this point everyone is officially invited to comment on the proposal. In around 60 days, the FCC will respond to your comments and redraft a proposal. Please comment! http://www.fcc.gov/comments
The administration gets to nominate commissioners. The Senate confirms them. These are partisan bodies. The commissioners themselves have theories that fit into party politics as well.
This is a vote to receive comments on the proposal. IN 60 days the FCC will respond to comments and redraft a proposal. A final vote on final rules will come in about 120 days.
The website says to add $12 for extra spools and a promise to update the site with individual purchase options when campaign is over.
Can someone shed some light on the reasoning behind paying 3.2 billion for Nest (thermostats) and only 400 million for DeepMind (artificial intelligence). Is it really that Nest was a consumer, revenue positive company?
Do you honestly think that carrying a weapon in the san francisco bay area is a good idea?