With that despicable personality, and a face that looks more and more like a blob fish removed from the ocean depths, this guy proves on a daily basis that money can't buy everything.
I am still struggling to understand it. It seems a company can defy laws that are broad, within reason, if they were not explicitly named in the law?
Chevron deference (Cornell Law)
Sounds to me like it gives power to corporations to be exempt from regulations. Is that the gist of it?
Actually, that's a good catch, it does look like a chin rest. Maybe it's a violin after all, or a viola. Also, I must apologize ... I had it confused with another popular meme image. Here they are for comparison:
That's probably why that happened to me, on Android as well. I set the location setting to work only while using the app. I think since I turned off notifications, it stopped sending the failed update message.
The article reads as advertisement for a seed nutrient fortification company, and a chemical nutrient fortification company.
There was no mention of what I see as a major problem, that is the access to local produce. Mass production and monopolization/centralization of produce and its distribution methods, means longer times from harvest to table, which is likely a major source of nutrient loss.
If you care to look further into this, look for cost per kilometer estimates, factoring all the costs of owning your own vehicle vs. the cost per kilometer of taking public transit.
Count me in, that sounds fabulous!