You're both way off base.
In practice, Canada is about as close to a monarchy as North Korea is to a democracy.
I have no doubt that many or most do actually love their former king. The problem is that it's probably not well-founded, given the laws you mentioned ensure virtually all media coverage of the king & royals is never…
It's relatively easy to be considered nice when there are strict laws forbidding anyone from saying anything to the contrary. Given media control in Thailand, there's no doubt plenty of incentive leading those in the…
Sure, just like the rest of the commoners - except for vast wealth (King's wealth est. at $30 billion in 2011, by Forbes) - and except for some hilarious and ridiculous lese majeste laws that they love to enforce:…
This is authored by a Jay Hanlon, "VP of Community Growth". Apparently, the role includes publishing clickbait. He squeezes in a humblebrag: "...if you're like me, and still just a little proud that you got off the…
Don't worry, there is no "new technical resume," and you'll be fine. The headline is clickbait. (Stack Overflow would definitely love this to be true.)
I think it might download them for local use.
If I had to guess, I'd say there might have been a copyright violation with respect to downloaded docs.
You're both way off base.
In practice, Canada is about as close to a monarchy as North Korea is to a democracy.
I have no doubt that many or most do actually love their former king. The problem is that it's probably not well-founded, given the laws you mentioned ensure virtually all media coverage of the king & royals is never…
It's relatively easy to be considered nice when there are strict laws forbidding anyone from saying anything to the contrary. Given media control in Thailand, there's no doubt plenty of incentive leading those in the…
Sure, just like the rest of the commoners - except for vast wealth (King's wealth est. at $30 billion in 2011, by Forbes) - and except for some hilarious and ridiculous lese majeste laws that they love to enforce:…
This is authored by a Jay Hanlon, "VP of Community Growth". Apparently, the role includes publishing clickbait. He squeezes in a humblebrag: "...if you're like me, and still just a little proud that you got off the…
Don't worry, there is no "new technical resume," and you'll be fine. The headline is clickbait. (Stack Overflow would definitely love this to be true.)
I think it might download them for local use.
If I had to guess, I'd say there might have been a copyright violation with respect to downloaded docs.