fugly tattoo ahead
Mar. 30th, 2004 10:23 amFor tongodeon: umbilical cowse... or something.
[thanks (so to speak) to schwa242]
For tongodeon: umbilical cowse... or something.
[thanks (so to speak) to schwa242]
For tongodeon: umbilical cowse... or something.
[thanks (so to speak) to schwa242]
Global Insight, a private consulting firm hired by the Information Technology Association of America, an industry lobbying firm, said that, while outsourcing does result in some short-term U.S. unemployment, its long-term benefits outweigh its costs.
While the outsourcing problem has been taken to FUD extremes, i just can't help feeling skeptical about this particular study.
Global Insight, a private consulting firm hired by the Information Technology Association of America, an industry lobbying firm, said that, while outsourcing does result in some short-term U.S. unemployment, its long-term benefits outweigh its costs.
While the outsourcing problem has been taken to FUD extremes, i just can't help feeling skeptical about this particular study.
So is the decision in US v. Kelly Gould a stomping on the 4th Amendment? It seems to me that the officers behaved correctly in that case, but should that sort of assumption be made by default?
I'm trying to look for more information on this, but it seems very sparse or very partisan.
So is the decision in US v. Kelly Gould a stomping on the 4th Amendment? It seems to me that the officers behaved correctly in that case, but should that sort of assumption be made by default?
I'm trying to look for more information on this, but it seems very sparse or very partisan.