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Space Law (e.g., the Outer Space Treaty, Moon Treaty) is public international law and only affects states. The prohibition on national appropriation prevents the US from claiming the moon as its territory and this is non-binding on private persons (including companies). However, launching states—which are bound by

Screenshots are not per se inadmissible, but they have to be authenticated as any other picture is. Here's a case where they used the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine:

They should use IP law and go after the account holders for violating their copyright in all of the pictures / content.

Addition: The abandoned Intercontinental in Monrovia, Liberia. It's perched on top of a hill overlooking the city and was shut down in 1989 prior to the first Liberian Civil War. My dad stayed there 40 years ago, but today it is just a hollowed out shell overlooking the city.

I just installed the SmartThings hub. I like the app a lot more than Wink. Also, I prefer the Astrocam HD to the DropCam. Half the price.

Could this also be a simple case of market segmentation? Apple users are known to pay more for products. They, not Android users (who could be big spenders or those looking for a cheap smart phone ), are the target audience of large retailers.

I want to believe too because I don't think cards will go away for good. I use my phone to pay for a lot of things now (e.g., taxis), but what do I do if my phone battery dies?

I'm going to play armchair astrogeologist and speculate: I would guess that the wind is blowing from the right to the left, given the longer, narrowing tail on the left-hand side. I imagine that the dunes begin forming when sand is blown over / gets stuck on the uneven topography and builds up on the existing ridges

Star Trek rejects certain state-centric views: military control (i.e., Cardassian), empire (i.e., Romulans), absolute control (i.e., the Borg), oligarchy (i.e., the Dominion). Also, you can't forget the TNG episode where Troi sleeps with the head of a dystopian-parading-as-utopian society (i.e., perfect balance is

We used to pay $14 a walk, but we just adopted a second dog and there is an additional $6 per walk for her. We pay on average 9 walks per week, which comes to $720 / month. It's a lot, but we love our dog walker.

I wish there were kids next door, but not in my building.

I walk my dog twice a day (once in the morning and once at night). However, my fiance and I also work until at least 7-8 each night (and I travel some weeks for work). We feel as though it is unfair for our dogs to be cooped up all day in a small NYC apartment, so we have a dog walker who comes once or twice a day to

Don't forget the dog walker for people who live in cities like NYC. We have two dogs and it costs us ~$20 per walk in NYC. Our dog walker costs ~$700 per month.

And that a picture is worth a 1,000 words.

There is a much easier way to see details about your account; enter the following into your browser console: if(window.Uber.pingData === false) { location.reload(); } else { console.dir(window.Uber); }

Also, I wish I still danced because I would try this with the new, self-tracking quadcopter drones. Ballet with drones is definitely the future.

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I would love to see the Romeo & Juliet pas de deux (featured in Center Stage) filmed like this.

The only feature I really want is the ability to specify my default map, mail and browser apps. Never mind being able to uninstall default apps.

I'm too embarrassed to post my speedtest because I have TWC in NYC.

Abandoned malls would also make great schools / university campuses / office space for start ups.