The US did this to AT&T. It was broken up into dozens of “baby bells”. Then it gradually bought them all back up and now it’s as big as it ever was
The US did this to AT&T. It was broken up into dozens of “baby bells”. Then it gradually bought them all back up and now it’s as big as it ever was
The same people who are old enough to remember the NES/SNES, and anyone slightly younger
He threw 100,000 innocent American citizens into concentration camps
It’s essentially a single player shooter game from the perspective of the player character
Know what else is great for that? RSS feeds.
It actually inspired me to start writing my own competing period tracking app, Margaret Plug That Up Already You’re Ruining The Carpet
Drip is a horrible name for a period tracking app lol
Yeah I considered that too, but it only happens in one browser.
Tried a brand new profile?
Interesting. I use Firefox on everything at home, usually windows or android, and I rarely get those. Could it be one of your extensions? Proxy?
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The dmca is a federal law, it is the feds.
Yeah I loved the old days when my phone would get bricked from being in my pocket during a light rain
You could easily trim that Simpsons directory down by over 75% by only keeping the good seasons
Is this what whipping the llamas ass looks like?
Regardless of who created the underlying tech, the internet is the result of taking ARPAnet, a US department of defense project, public. The US absolutely created the internet. There’s nothing stopping other countries from using those techs, bypassing IANA, and creating their own networks if they don’t like the US controlling the backbone of the network they created.
Also it kind of defeats the point because it isn’t a stand against IANA it’s saying build your own internet, not take back the one we already have.
The US created the internet and created IANA to manage it. You’re not talking about taking it back, you’re talking about taking it. If you want to control it you should build your own, like the US or North Korea did.
Well this process also spawned Verizon, so they do have legitimate competition now and that’s what matters to antitrust actions