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Actually, FTP doesn’t mean people don’t spend money on it.

Displayfusion has done this for a while now. Been using it for like 5 years or something crazy like that.

Just because I cannot see it, doesn’t mean I can’t believe it!

First off, great reply. It’s rare to see an intelligent reply here and I am happy to participate. As some background I work in the Regulatory, Product Safety, Compliance and Validation realm. Let me also agree with you that the US and the rest of the world are on different mindsets when it comes to the integrity of

Doing tech demos is not pompous. They give industry leaders an idea of the capabilities that the new technology can bring to the table. Key notes speeches are pompous, as they show what they are going to eventually sell, but only scratch the surface of how that tech is going to do something useful.

Saturation of higher level quality software and hardware made will decrease the price of existing software/hardware.

I apparently had no idea what you could do in the Sims.

I am sure they are being super aggressive, but even then they are are adorable.

I was really hoping for a chart.

Been using one for about 5 years now specifically for tea. It is wonderful.

Been using one for about 5 years now specifically for tea. It is wonderful.

Any dog who plays hockey is obviously overcoming the overwhelming diversity of not having thumbs.

O my point wasn't against diversity, it was against redundancy.

I'm fine with that, but when you guys have duplicate articles, it is going to get silly when you are talking about the same thing, but they use maybe one more dude or bro in their sentence. (Especially if you cross link)

How is this different from Foodspin, and why aren't they combined?

Devil fruit bike.

I'd wager that most player's contracts have non-compete clauses that prevent them from outright selling. Additionally, if they have any endorsements, the lawyer squad should put something similar in there. Those are probably the top two reasons you don't see it.

Please do not make assumptions, I was just clearly stating why it was illegal.

So just to be clear every piece of equipment he had at Texas A&M and played in was not his. Those items were provided to him. If however, he bought some cleats from a footlocker during that time and went to sell them on ebay, no it would not be illegal. It would however be against NCAA rules, which are written to

Uhh, if the University buys the gear, it is their property. The player is just using it. At least, that's how it is written in the player's contracts, which means it's like, if your company gave you a car to use, and you went and sold it. Or if you took your work laptop to a pawn shop and sold it for cash. Legally