I really dislike the archaic/gothic use of 'V' rather than 'U' - it looks pretentious and always makes me read it twice before remembering the usage.
It's a obvious defence, but glad it is the first one listed. Of course what your saying isn't defamatory if it is actually true!
This defamation act makes a lot of sense. Freedom of speech is and should be limited, even in the USA. You can't just say anything you please and expect nothing to come of you. Write a letter with "Chocolate BOMB" to an…
How can a 'new virtual currency' be US residents only? This is more akin to Disney Dollars, than it is to an actual currency which has controls, an exchange rate, international trade etc.
> Bursting With Color Facebook know my locale is UK English, not US English. A small niggle I know but these things annoy me!
> it doesn't refuse to treat people. Implying the NHS refuses to treat people?
As an experience Ruby dev, these are pretty much all standard practices in real projects. I don't like shared examples, wince at the thought of that much complexity being hidden away in a test!
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I really dislike the archaic/gothic use of 'V' rather than 'U' - it looks pretentious and always makes me read it twice before remembering the usage.
It's a obvious defence, but glad it is the first one listed. Of course what your saying isn't defamatory if it is actually true!
This defamation act makes a lot of sense. Freedom of speech is and should be limited, even in the USA. You can't just say anything you please and expect nothing to come of you. Write a letter with "Chocolate BOMB" to an…
How can a 'new virtual currency' be US residents only? This is more akin to Disney Dollars, than it is to an actual currency which has controls, an exchange rate, international trade etc.
> Bursting With Color Facebook know my locale is UK English, not US English. A small niggle I know but these things annoy me!
> it doesn't refuse to treat people. Implying the NHS refuses to treat people?
As an experience Ruby dev, these are pretty much all standard practices in real projects. I don't like shared examples, wince at the thought of that much complexity being hidden away in a test!
More of this, less Sharepoint MS