I can’t listen to anyone make excuses for that in a halo car
I can’t listen to anyone make excuses for that in a halo car
It seems to me like these truck owners are reacting emotionally to a social situation, which is the same thing that they criticize other people for. While Tesla owners currently own the gold standard of miles-per-smug, this feels like an emotional backlash to try and knock them down a peg.
Pro series racing has always been about money.
Without following the standards and procedures for launching and monitoring the satellites they could easily collide with another satelite causing more space junk in the atmosphere. This will cause a snowball effect of further crashes and collisions. If such a thing were to happen GPS would drop (which is what we use…
Thanks to the Outer Space Treaty, no nation can claim space, but every nation has jurisdiction over the actions performed in space by corporations or people that come from the nation.
They don’t. They also don’t have jurisdiction over orbital launches in the US, either.
The same representative assured my bosses everything was fine, and said that while the briefing mentioned FIA requirements like a HANS device, Geely didn’t think we needed one because of speeds.
Today, we lament the exclusion of Luigi’s archnemesis, Waluigi.
not that big of a deal—the higher rate will only be applied to those $300 bucks and won’t change your total bill much at all. Duke of Kent did a nice explanation somewhere else in these comments.
Counter-counterpoint: the Away Goals tiebreaker means both games of a carry a great deal of meaning. A 0-0 draw in the first leg is a huge advantage for the road team in the second leg, because a draw of anything but 0-0 becomes a win.
I’m the first to decry copyright law as problematic, but you can copyright pretty much any creative endeavor. Copyright law is frequently misunderstood - copyrighting doesn’t mean you need explicit permission to perform the dance, it means you need explicit permission to use the dance counter to fair use principles.
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It is a creative product like any other. It’s no different than a song, a book, a game, etc. SOMEBODY had to create it. SOMEBODY had to make it up. It did not spawn from nothingness. That SOMEBODY should be paid for the use of their creation.
I’ve been dancing for 20 years now and a lot of what I’m reading here is a little misguided, it’s totally possible to create new movement. You could argue the same with using lines, shape and colour on a canvas by this logic, yet you can copyright image. A lot of the fortnite dances don’t only take the basic movement,…
Thank you. This gets brought up every single time these articles get posted, and someone always rushes in with no legal background to reduce dance to just cut and dry “moving body parts” when it’s actually not nearly that straightforward from a legal (or, for that matter, artistic) perspective.
I dunno man, almost all of Michael Jackson dance moves were pretty copy right-able.
By your logic you can’t own anything then :)
Have a nice day sir.
YOU. CANT. OWN. A. DANCE.
I hate to say it but, that not actually true, since the 1970s. You just copyright it as choreography.
That’s like saying you can’t own a song, cause we all have voices. Can’t own a book, cause we all have fingers to write. Can’t own a game, cause can all type code. Absurd argument.
FA Cup is totally divorced from the Premier League title though and already has a US equivalent in the US Open Cup.