Celebrities don’t really win anything by suing. First, they look like a cry baby. Second, the bar for slander/libel against a public figure is enormous.
Celebrities don’t really win anything by suing. First, they look like a cry baby. Second, the bar for slander/libel against a public figure is enormous.
Small companies are great. Opportunities for growth. Always the chance to switch to a bigger company later.
In my experience the micromanaging is LESS at a smaller company. No middle managers who have to justify their existence.
To echo Beryl, light is a wave.
Can you know something if it’s false? Is that the question?
For cusp people, it has more to do with what generation YOUR parents identify with the strictly your own birth date.
They would have uploaded his brain into a supercomputer and then forced him to experience death six million times over.
Just kidding, he would have been executed like many many other war criminals throughout history.
I can paint as many nude images of Rihanna as I want.
The whole song is ironic, if you imagine the singer is supposing a story tale quality to her life. It’s unexpected (and therefore ironic) if I expect my life to turn out perfectly, but then other normal and expected things occur that prevent my fantasy from materializing.
Just because that is how you enjoy the show doesn’t mean everyone is the same way.
It’s worth citing that this would not be routine for you or me. It would not be normal for any state to delay this and plenty of states would not
Palm Beach Post suggests the Full Faith and Credit clause of the constitution disagrees with you.
The Sun Sentinel does suggest James would have to ask Florida courts to grant the lien or the foreclosure.
All the other major news sources barely contend with the idea that a state could simply deny a lawful court order of another.
Why would this be true?
Elaborate?
OK but this is why people give a shit when a CEO is cagey about how their magic box works
Yep here you go. It’s currently a very famous lawsuit.
You really have to declare to what degree you are asking. You could take a very carefully grown crystal and define a plane based on its lattice structure. But the atoms are not all perfectly placed on the lattice once you zoom in far enough. There’s even gaps between the atoms! A “plane” of carbon looks more like a net to an observer on the scale of those atoms.
Is an electron a perfect sphere? Scientists probably thought so in 1900 but now ask a physicist and they will say “No, probably not”.
And yes, as others have stated, our space time is not perfectly Euclidean so that’s another level of uncertainty. How do you measure the small imperfections in a Euclidean model when actual space time isn’t Euclidean?
As a professor used to tell my class, there are no 0s.
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I felt the same way, then I saw glowing reviewed, watched a few episodes and it’s good. I didn’t have to be. I didn’t expect it to be. Yet so far it is.