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I’m not sure I follow the logic of willingly living somewhere that expensive. $3,600 a month in rent for an apartment seems absurd when I can drive 5 minutes down the street and find a 5 bedroom house (at 3200sqft) on 2 acres for $240k (~$1,150 a month or 1,300 w/ pmi). This while being 10 minutes outside of Houston

So they’re essentially Skaven?

Ultimately, the issue comes down to did he knowingly sign the non compete clause and what the verbage was to restrict it to genre or industry. If he signed the agreement and then breached the agreement, he is in the wrong.

Play stupid games; win stupid prizes.

At the same time, there is a point where defending the enemies in the game becomes comical. So the fact that the enemies in the game are made up of rioters, sanitation workers on a killing spree and escaped inmates means you are just killing oppressed victims? Maybe this isn’t the moral high ground to argue on when

I still remember when I first picked up Baldur’s Gate II, opened the box and pulled out the manual. I read the entire thing in the back seat on our ride home and installed it once I got home. I kept it next to me when I played so I could look up various modifiers/spells/etc.

“Trump pronounced at a campaign rally in Portland, Maine: “I could have said, ‘Mitt, drop to your knees’ — he would have dropped to his knees.” He added: “He was begging. He was begging me.” “

Wow... things have kinda come full circle now... that makes the situation almost comical in a very dark way. Well, I guess the class learned why it is important to have sufficient protection on your personal devices and data.

I’m not saying private sector is perfect. In privately operated organizations who perform social and humanitarian work, lower tiered workers are consistently over worked and under payed while the executive level cashes in. Charter schools fall in a grey area between private and public as their funding still depends

I’m torn on this from the perspective of someone who works in IT and has to look at and enforce best practices in our company. According to the article it said she regularly allowed access to her phone to the class, yet she stored the photo on the device with no security measures in place. This makes it a hard

Out of curiosity, do you work for a public school or private school? If its a public school it doesn’t really surprise me as the public sector is very consistent in how it pays employees. If you are in the public sector and are not a moderately established politician or officer (Director of___, COO, etc; not police)

There was a time when League was the same way, back when they had barely 20 champions, 1 map and all of their skins were just slightly different shades. We’ll see where it goes but too many people associate early access with mid to late beta while this seems to be early mid-alpha. Doesn’t mean it won’t eventually get

So by that logic, you can sign a contract, reap the benefits and when you want to move on claim an unsafe environment to excuse yourself from the agreement you signed?

She needs to file charges against him and have it resolved in court, not leverage allegations. The pesky thing in the US is a person is supposed to be

I guess the main question I have is whether any criminal charges or police reports were filed against “Dr. Luke”? I understand the allegations standing against him, but with out any criminal pursuit it could be seen as setting a bad precedent as contracts are just as important to individuals as they are to companies.

Just throwing this up here as an update is probably not likely. The Feds found the arsonist, he was actually Muslim and attended the Mosque. He was the last person to leave, was found with a backpack containing clothes matching the security cam footage, had bottles of quicklite starter fluid and physically matched the

If it was the Christians who did it, way to jump to conclusions...

Is it Islamaphobia that caused this when the fire is set by a Muslim who attends the Mosque? He probably wasn’t overly terrified of Islam...

Yeah, Houstonian here and figured I’d throw this up here in a few places since Gawker isn’t likely to do it. Arsonist was a Muslim who attended that Mosque. The question is whether he had an issue with someone there or was trying to stir up some of this reactionary bullshit like we see in here blaming Christians for