With sufficient evidence the victim could file a civil suit for damages regardless of police action, and his insurance company might be willing to provide a little muscle on that front as well.
With sufficient evidence the victim could file a civil suit for damages regardless of police action, and his insurance company might be willing to provide a little muscle on that front as well.
My Google Drive apparently isn't ready yet. So I'm still happily with Dropbox.
It'sgreat that I can use this to type § (&-hold) but sadly, no pilcrow that I can find.
The biggest problem with the motion is the apparently baseless assertion that there's no evidence that the woman in question has legal training.
I'd rather get paid in whuffie, thanks.
(I am not your lawyer.)
Coincidentally, I'm a lawyer. (I'm not YOUR lawyer.) If you've got properly-drafted contracts from the outset, and you're not dealing with some fly-by-night operation on the other side, there are usually steps your lawyer can take to make sure the other side foots the bill if you're in the right. This depends, of…
And Mac. I have a KeePass db on Dropbox, which I can then download to my phone as needed (as long as I remember my Dropbox pw!) My passwords are nicely synced across two Macs and a G2, securely.
I got excited about CamCard, then went and tried the Lite version. I uninstalled it, deeply disappointed, for two reasons:
How do you tell Dropbox which is which?
@MikeWas: Here's the latter.
@katzian: I don't want to completely sever all ties between myself and Gawker Media; but some folks might want to delete comments they made tied with accounts whose anonymity has now been compromised by Gawker's vulnerability.
@WARPLAYER: Oh, that's genius.
Hey, I'm a little late to the party, but thanks for the shout-out.
Solution: Long glass. They can't take your camera if you're far out of their reach.
I have a G1 and have never rooted it. Nothing philosophical about it; I just never felt compelled to do so.
@Gregor_Samosa: Or a movie that might be featured on Fleshbot.
@Josh Wimmer: That may be the only thing that keeps it on "green light" status - just not from any mainstream studio.
Doesn't even scream Columbus Day release. I liked the book, but I can't imagine a movie could draw the kind of audience needed to make that kind of a movie economically viable, nor that it could be scripted in a way to make it artistically viable.