What? What hole has your head been buried in? Read the news.What law is being passed to allow it? There is no law being proposed, being voted on or being repealed that affects personally identifiable information disclosure.
What? What hole has your head been buried in? Read the news.What law is being passed to allow it? There is no law being proposed, being voted on or being repealed that affects personally identifiable information disclosure.
Please tell us, I know you want to.What? What hole has your head been buried in? Read the news.
Sorry, I have no idea what hole his head was in - So I can't tell you.Please tell us, I know you want to.
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If your referring to the FCC Reg's Obama created their not in place, so I'm not sure where your heads at either.What? What hole has your head been buried in? Read the news.
Their, there, they're.If your referring to the FCC Reg's Obama created their not in place, so I'm not sure where your heads at either.
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Told you guys he has a reading disability regarding context and implied sentence meanings.Try again. Once those corrections are made, I might be able to understand your question.
You're just mad that I fired you as my drool-bucket emptying boy.Told you guys he has a reading disability regarding context and implied sentence meanings.
At least he now admits he can't get proper context from a simple sentences even over a simple spelling error.
Maybe if he reads things out loud to himself or has someone read to him things might make enough sense for him to join an intelligent conversation and keep up?
(I'm still betting on him just being a high functioning autistic or mid range socially functional retard. 'Corks on all his forks for safety's sake' if you know what I mean. )![]()
Thanks Mr, Grammatician for the suggestion butt, I don't think it would help to correct them for you. I think I've read a few of your mistakes and you're calling me out?Their, there, they're.
Actually using Easy Pass the city of NY and pretty much every toll on the east coast knows when I come and go. January we were down in Florida and were on the Sunshine Highway. I exited and somehow ended up in a sunshine pass only lane. I don't have one so after someone was behind me I blew through. During February I got a lovely picture of my truck and a $3.00 bill from Florida for the thirty cent toll I ignored."It was recently revealed that the city of New York plans to install facial recognition tech on its bridges and tunnels to scan and identify people driving in and out."
Is there a question in there? Do you have any idea what the Obama change to the FCC was supposed to do and how the Trump-era partial reversal of the Obama-change is a smoke-and-mirror show that leaves everyone with no pants at all.I'm sure GopherT can cite the applicable sections of 47 USC that will be affected by whatever is proposed.
Of course, he might stick with "getting the internet out of the jurisdiction of the FCC" and not know the extent of the FCC's jurisdiction, according to the law.
Here are some minor difference once the Internet could be Governed by the FCC once declared a Utility and Obama Regulations. (Which are not being enforced, yet)Of course, he might stick with "getting the internet out of the jurisdiction of the FCC" and not know the extent of the FCC's jurisdiction, according to the law.
Congress, and only Congress, creates laws. Federal executive departments and administrative agencies write regulations to implement the authority of laws. Regulations (as well as Executive Orders and Proclamations) are ancillary or subordinate to laws but both laws and regulations are enforceable.
No laws created, as was suggested in Post#121. Sorry to be redundant but.....
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If I'm not correct please let me know, what I could see cited elsewhere or in the news was baseless for post #121.KV,
The CFR's directives can be challenged as there is no supporting USC ... Law from Congress.
Oh don't fire him. @tcmtech has worked very hard insulting people smarter and more successful than himself to work his way down to that job.You're just mad that I fired you as my drool-bucket emptying boy.
Personally Identifiable Information is covered in multiple US Codes.If I'm not correct please let me know, what I could see cited elsewhere or in the news was baseless for post #121.
Or just not use the Net for things you don't want people to see. Back in the 80's a lot of people used a certain color of ink pens when writing out their checks, because the banks scanners wouldn't pick up the color. But pretty sure the banks found better scanning technology. Paladin Press sold a bunch of books on how to "keep your privacy", made a business on it.If I get a VPN I have to trust the service not to share that Info. Seems in this day and age it's futile to stop internet control or data collection.
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Actually, their have been some things presented even on this site as suggestions I might want to look at, became useful when I was required to turn in papers in a class I took.But pretty sure the banks found better scanning technology. Paladin Press sold a bunch of books on how to "keep your privacy", made a business on it.
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