It's one example. I don't remember exactly which state, but I remember clearly hearing that one state or more has the only law resource being a LexisNexis book of laws. Copyrightable because it's technically "annotated", but the non-annotated versions are not available.
I hate that a shitty picture taken as part of legal proceedings is copyrightable. Just like research paid for by the government should be free and unencumbered, so should things produced by the government itself.
I simply see something historically or culturally regarded as faultless or good and I want to make sure it's based on good reasoning. I try to be skeptical of most things people just don't think about, let alone critically.
The ADL isn't "The Jews". They're a group who used to help other Jews deal with potentially harmful harassment. Now they're a censorship organization according to this Orthodox Jew.
I posted it late to one of the other threads so I figured it might get some actual views in a fresh thread.
I can certainly see this as evolutionarily beneficial. When you're on the verge of dying and you suddenly have a recall of a lot of your experiences in life it may lead to you being able to survive.
The boss spends the money and takes the risk. Your risk is screwing up and getting fired, not losing millions of dollars. Easy enough to get a different job if you don't like it.
Without the description it took me a minute to figure out where the hair was. You don't normally think of the fan portion of the motor as a pinch point, but if something can get in there it gets bad.
874sq-ft is needed for 15kw a trailer is 450. A reefer is around 15kw and needs to be able to run all day and night some times. Just wouldn't work at all. Especially if you had to carry around the batteries for night. It would just be way too heavy.
I submit to you copyrighted laws.
It's one example. I don't remember exactly which state, but I remember clearly hearing that one state or more has the only law resource being a LexisNexis book of laws. Copyrightable because it's technically "annotated", but the non-annotated versions are not available.