HR and a lawyer.
I thought Bradbury's also dispensed heroin. Come on Boston Dynamics. Up your game.
Some smart TVs require you to connect them to the Internet before you can even use them with HDMI. It's a changing world. This post has a lot of interesting comments.
You can find out the event from the news, but then get the facts from industry experts. It's much better these days.
Couldn't states go after companies under the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act instead of writing new state legislation.
Filling your trenches with armed and captured foreigners would seem to make it an inhospitable place.
I was in a skydiving school one time when their twin otter came back with a piece of plywood stuck in the tail. While looking at the tail one guy said "what are the odds of that; that we would be flying around and hit that random piece of plywood that's up there in the sky." I had to explain that there weren't just random pieces of plywood up in the sky and they needed to look over the airplane to see where that came from. Turns out the emergency hatch on the top had delaminated. The interior panel was still in place but the exterior panel was gone and this plywood piece had stuck in the vertical stabilizer.
I just found this article:
https://everyday-reading.com/where-you-can-get-a-non-resident-library-card/
They can charter jets and travel in greater luxury without having a tail number assigned to them personally. When I become a multibillionaire I will charter jets.
I refuse to own a car that doesn't have a DIN slot for my own tech.
Or make the internet a public resource. Let the USPS be the ISP
You would need to ask the department for a copy of its policies to see. The ones I have seen say the officer should have it on for every interaction with the public, but sometimes they forget and some other times they "forget".