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It is with great sorrow and regret that I, too, must pass this up, as I lack the requisite hair color and haven't been 18 since Reagan was president.Alas, I’m not blonde, and I’ve been an adult for quite some time. I guess he'll choose some other lucky lady. *sigh*
4 non blondes in this thread. What's going on?TL;DR. But not blonde, either.
Too many swarthy, Mediterranean types joined the forum?4 non blondes in this thread. What's going on?
The ruling “provides a historic boost to the antitrust authorities' endeavor to rein in the abuse of market power by Google and other dominant tech companies and will have a similar landmark effect as the government's challenge to Microsoft more than 20 years ago,” said Florian Ederer, a Boston University professor who teaches antitrust and economics. “The win also signals that the antitrust laws that were created over a hundred years ago can still work today.”
Rinaldo Nazzaro, 51, a former Pentagon contractor and analyst at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) turned founder of the Base, wrote on his personal Telegram account that he’s seeking a stateside leader for his organization and is willing to pay them a salary of up to $1,200 a month.
And less opportunity to end up in prison.Fast food pays better.
I don't know. I did some sketchy shit when I worked at Taco Bell.And less opportunity to end up in prison.
I saw this. I have thoughts on it. It makes me very happy and I think it's one of the most important court cases of this era honestly. But I don't want to get too excited until I find out what Google is actually going to have to suffer as a result of this ruling. I'm so used to watching consumer protection cases in the US result in stupidly trivial fines that would barely even register as a rounding error in some of these companies' P&L's.
Ha! You remember the origins of Webkit and Blink! Kind of freaky how prevalent KHTML became.It's the only non-KHTML browser still in use.