sanjeeva701
Sanjeev
sanjeeva701

Legally it's probably the same, possession of stolen property. Since the person knows it was a mistake, they should return the hard drive to Apple.

Back in 1998-1999 I worked as a contractor for Delta and did extensive business travel. My flights were hand written tickets because I was a contractor and not an employee. One time I had a scheduled flight from Germany to Spain but Delta obviously did not fly within Europe. I was able to get on a partner airline.

Cult of Mac turned it down because they saw the legal mess Giz got into with the lost iphone.

There are some interstate highway exits with 2 Waffle Houses - one on each side of the exit (East/West and North/South) in Georgia. Others a further away like a mile apart.

If Apple had bought Motorola Giz would have gone through 1000's of knee pads by now.

I found a better solution - Verizon. lol

Obviously you don't know how expensive (neither do I) a flight sim is. So are the airlines to put them at all airports? While the sim itself is small, there is a lot more to it, like the cameras, software, wiring, etc. Not to mention staff and maintenance for the sim itself.

Cameras would deter theft I mean lost luggage. Does FedEx, UPS, etc lose percentage wise the amount of packages vs the percentage of baggage lost by the airlines?

Warranty replacements? For spare parts?

I am only 37 and have had exactly 10 bosses, none of which have been murdered or died.

Great movie!!

That's why I switched the Verizon. Sure it costs me a heck of a lot more but I know I'll never drop a call. My new job (of 6 months) I've had an AT&T dumbphone and kept missing calls and I was finally able to get a VZW phone. I am in IT support so when someone calls my work phone I need to be reached immediately.

About as well as a truck drivers visibility in the same storm. The roads close when it's that bad and I'd have to assume all flights would be grounded.

As a former AT&T customer of 8 years I am glad to see this merger fall through. Their network went from great to crap (before the iphone) and I couldn't wait to leave AT&T.

By leaving it up to the Sprint PR department, Sprint does not have to worry about false rumors being spread. Hence the "no comment" from any regular employee.

Sorry double post.

Jobs never left Apple he was fired...twice.

Only 4,000 light years? That's no problem I'll just go there in ludicrous or plaid speed and get there in a jiffy.

All the time. My dad has like 6 patents as an engineer, they were a supplier to the Big 3 auto companies. He got a nice bonus, raise, and the patents. The company saved like $50M per year back in the late 70's or early 80's. When you get a job you sign your rights to any profits away. Because if you do invent

I was just going to mention Buster!! I guess Buster needs to retire and Thor to take over duties.