In order to commit fraud under federal criminal law, one has to intend to defraud. If he pleaded guilty, it means he’s admitting that he knew that the software he developed was intended to be used to cheat on the regulations.
In order to commit fraud under federal criminal law, one has to intend to defraud. If he pleaded guilty, it means he’s admitting that he knew that the software he developed was intended to be used to cheat on the regulations.
I disagree. Most fans I knew were pissed off about it, and forums were filled with complaints. Even “Fail Mary” fans agreed the officiating was terrible.
I never understood how the vets didn’t realize that if you make it cheaper to have rookies, you’ll have more rookies.
It’s not the CBA, unless you mean the part where the owners forced the players to stop the owners from hurtng themselves by putting in place the salary cap. Yes, if you make rookie players cheaper, you’ll get more rookies. But take away the cap and this “problem” goes away, too.
Soviet SAMs killed the B-70.
Also, getting a Ph.D. is almost mandatory to succeed in large business in Germany—sort of like an MBA here. https://brainsidea.wordpress.com/2013/05/07/the…
An “anomaly”—well, no shit.
Gulp! When I saw mxer’s photo, I thought no one would get near the top of that ramp. Boy was I wrong.... And hey everyone—your tax dollars at work.
I think his situation is also some evidence for having an NFL developmental league. Worse case scenario, you send him down to the minors, where he can solve his problem (or not) away from the galre of publicity.
Jalopnik has always been a strong believer in rule by the hip.
And not to mention that on the three or so times a month I need to adjust it, I can...TAKE IT OFF and adjust it.
Sorry, Watson, that wasn't clear from your context.
Getting arrested and facing a criminal record is not a fairly simple paperwork matter. For that, (this is your life we’re talking about), go with the best lawyer you (and your friends, family, etc.) can afford.
I’m guessing you haven’t flown out of JFK recently. The older terminals are rat warrens now, with way more people than they were designed to hold.
And an extra star 🌟 for flagging the inability to adjust sensitivity of the auto headlights.
1926, not 1927; my apologies. Oh, and he invented ion thrusters, too. In 1906. An unsung genius.
Right on! When most people think of Goddard, they remember the 1927 rocket in this photo.
Found this on Bombardier website: The aircraft can scoop water from sites that are only two metres (6.5 feet) deep and 90 metres (300 feet) wide. When the water site is too small for a full pick-up, the Bombardier 415 aircraft takes a partial load and returns to the fire.
It’s like Trump—just when you think it can’t be worse...it gets worse.
“The Subaru owner also doesn’t have to watch the odometer like a bomb defuser after the warranty runs out.”