Moral of the story: Don't make too much ad revenue with AdSense or you will be accused of click fraud, and have no recourse.
Well, since the entrance exam would likely be geared toward people graduating high school, wouldn't the entrance questions have to be at that level of educational experience?
Because in reality he could have gotten to 99% but never to 100%. There was always the chance that a student genuinely aced the exam on his own accord but would get accused of cheating and expelled anyway. That would be…
Here's the thing. YOUR debt collectors don't have the right or the privilege to harass ME over your debts, just because we're linked as "friends" on facebook or whatever social network, even if they don't tell me the…
What about the annoyance factor? "Hey why are these strangers contacting me and asking me to send you messages to contact them?! Do I look like your personal secretary??"
Well, since they wanted the ability to build any previous version of PostGreSQL from the version history, for them I'd say it was quite valuable. I would suspect this is the main driving issue for whether or not to…
MacBooks have docking stations?
That's why you get an unlocked phone and buy an international SIM chip that you swap in overseas. $20K/year is ridiculous, and probably an exaggeration or lie on his part to try to make himself look like a desirable…
Someone else above said the Kindle edition of 1984 was 99 cents. I'm sure the publisher is well aware of the benefits of having a kindle edition, but got greedy and demanded it be sold at a significantly higher price…
There are "anti-SLAPP" laws to deal with people filing frivolous lawsuits whose sole purpose is to bankrupt or silence you (or your business)
32 million disenfranchised men, unable to find a wife, and start a family in 18 or so years? The stuff that revolutions are made of.
That's surprisingly a pretty common sting. I've heard it used to nab deadbeat dads by getting them to all come to a stadium to "collect the prize they won".
It's difficult to follow, and I haven't read all the legal proceedings, but here is what I have gathered: * Think Computer coined the term "The Facebook" to describe an in-house portal system at Harvard University which…
No doubt this is in response to the "I am Rich" app, which technically could not be rejected on fraudulent grounds since the description stated it did absolutely nothing. Yes, I know Apple pulled it anyway, but they…
I heard from a non-Mormon who went to BYU and said the intolerance there was so awful, that students would walk up to you and ask, "Are you a Mormon?" and if you said no, they would just walk away like you didn't even…
Blockbuster has enough clout to force movie companies to "water down" their product so they don't have to sell "unrated / NC-17" editions of movies, why can't they negotiate a much better public screening rate? Also, if…
I'm surprised this hasn't been a problem before for Verizon. Many Japanese surnames, when romanized, have the string 'shit' in it. In fact, ICANN had to change their rules for domain name registration to allow for this…
Moral of the story: Don't make too much ad revenue with AdSense or you will be accused of click fraud, and have no recourse.
Well, since the entrance exam would likely be geared toward people graduating high school, wouldn't the entrance questions have to be at that level of educational experience?
Because in reality he could have gotten to 99% but never to 100%. There was always the chance that a student genuinely aced the exam on his own accord but would get accused of cheating and expelled anyway. That would be…
Here's the thing. YOUR debt collectors don't have the right or the privilege to harass ME over your debts, just because we're linked as "friends" on facebook or whatever social network, even if they don't tell me the…
What about the annoyance factor? "Hey why are these strangers contacting me and asking me to send you messages to contact them?! Do I look like your personal secretary??"
Well, since they wanted the ability to build any previous version of PostGreSQL from the version history, for them I'd say it was quite valuable. I would suspect this is the main driving issue for whether or not to…
MacBooks have docking stations?
That's why you get an unlocked phone and buy an international SIM chip that you swap in overseas. $20K/year is ridiculous, and probably an exaggeration or lie on his part to try to make himself look like a desirable…
Someone else above said the Kindle edition of 1984 was 99 cents. I'm sure the publisher is well aware of the benefits of having a kindle edition, but got greedy and demanded it be sold at a significantly higher price…
There are "anti-SLAPP" laws to deal with people filing frivolous lawsuits whose sole purpose is to bankrupt or silence you (or your business)
32 million disenfranchised men, unable to find a wife, and start a family in 18 or so years? The stuff that revolutions are made of.
That's surprisingly a pretty common sting. I've heard it used to nab deadbeat dads by getting them to all come to a stadium to "collect the prize they won".
It's difficult to follow, and I haven't read all the legal proceedings, but here is what I have gathered: * Think Computer coined the term "The Facebook" to describe an in-house portal system at Harvard University which…
No doubt this is in response to the "I am Rich" app, which technically could not be rejected on fraudulent grounds since the description stated it did absolutely nothing. Yes, I know Apple pulled it anyway, but they…
I heard from a non-Mormon who went to BYU and said the intolerance there was so awful, that students would walk up to you and ask, "Are you a Mormon?" and if you said no, they would just walk away like you didn't even…
Blockbuster has enough clout to force movie companies to "water down" their product so they don't have to sell "unrated / NC-17" editions of movies, why can't they negotiate a much better public screening rate? Also, if…
I'm surprised this hasn't been a problem before for Verizon. Many Japanese surnames, when romanized, have the string 'shit' in it. In fact, ICANN had to change their rules for domain name registration to allow for this…