That's Isaiah's The World Today Just Nuts "The Dishonest Cheese Doodle" and this is from Hillary is 44's "Mitt Romney Inside The Gates Of Eden:"
Lech Walesa sees Mitt Romney as the choice to
move the world forward – not backwards to the phony workers paradise of
Occupy Wall Street and Barack Obama expense account crony capitalism.
Of Obama’s crony capitalism system of corruption and treachery Mitt Romney must say: “It pretended to be the people’s system.” The road to victory for Romney was laid out by Walesa decades ago – “We set about using truth to conquer untruth.”
Lech Walesa knows it’s time for Americans to climb the fence, not straddle it. His fellow Polish-American citizens, in crucial swing states will listen to the great hero.
It’s time for all Americans to stand in Solidarity with the man who freed a world.
And while you digest that, we move on to Netflix. I'm sharing an e-mail that came in Friday:
You can read more about the lawsuit at Arstechnica.
I went into my account because I was looking for the e-mail Netflix sent out today. I didn't get it.
The Toronto Star says that Netflix "has agreed to change its data retention practices so rental histories of customers who haven't subscribed to the service for at least a year will no longer be identifiable. Netflix notified customers of the policy shift in an e-mail Monday."
No, they didn't.
I didn't get an e-mail. And I pay a lot of damn money for my Netflix account. I have the streaming and I have the 4 DVDs out at a time plan.
And yet they can't even e-mail me about the change in policies? I checked my spam folder and I even searched Netflix in my e-mails to make sure I wasn't missing it.
I really get pissed about this crap. They sent out e-mails to customers but apparently not all of us. Netflix is doing a piss poor job.
Going out with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
Of Obama’s crony capitalism system of corruption and treachery Mitt Romney must say: “It pretended to be the people’s system.” The road to victory for Romney was laid out by Walesa decades ago – “We set about using truth to conquer untruth.”
Lech Walesa knows it’s time for Americans to climb the fence, not straddle it. His fellow Polish-American citizens, in crucial swing states will listen to the great hero.
It’s time for all Americans to stand in Solidarity with the man who freed a world.
And while you digest that, we move on to Netflix. I'm sharing an e-mail that came in Friday:
If You Are a Current or Former Netflix Subscriber
A Class Action Settlement Could Affect You
A Class Action Settlement Could Affect You
Para una notificaciĆ³n en EspaƱol, llamar 1-866-898-5088 o visitar www.VideoPrivacyClass.com
Our records show that you were a current or former Netflix subscriber as of July 5, 2012. We are emailing to tell you about a Settlement that may affect your legal rights. Please read this email carefully. Go to www.VideoPrivacyClass.com for more information.
A Settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit that claims Netflix unlawfully kept and disclosed information, including records on the movies and TV shows its customers viewed. Netflix denies that it has done anything wrong.
What does the Settlement provide?
Netflix has agreed to change its data retention practices so that it separates (known as “decoupling”) Entertainment Content Viewing History (that is, movies and TV shows that someone watched) from identification information for those subscribers who have not been a Netflix subscriber for at least 365 days, with some exceptions.
In addition, Netflix will pay $9 million into a Settlement Fund to:
• Make donations to Court-approved not-for-profit organizations, institutions, or programs.
• Pay notice and settlement administration expenses.
• Pay attorneys’ fees of up to 25% or $2.25 million of the Settlement Fund, plus up to $25,000 in expenses.
• Pay a total incentive award of $30,000 to the Named Plaintiffs.
• Make donations to Court-approved not-for-profit organizations, institutions, or programs.
• Pay notice and settlement administration expenses.
• Pay attorneys’ fees of up to 25% or $2.25 million of the Settlement Fund, plus up to $25,000 in expenses.
• Pay a total incentive award of $30,000 to the Named Plaintiffs.
Proposals from potential donation recipients will be sought, and, after consideration, recommendations will be made to the Court. A list of the proposed donation recipients will be posted on the website.
Your Options
If you do nothing, you will remain in the Settlement and your rights will be affected. If you do not want to be included, you must exclude yourself by November 14, 2012. If you exclude yourself you will keep your right to sue Netflix about the claims in this lawsuit. If you remain in the Settlement, you can object to it by November 14, 2012.
The Court will hold a hearing on December 5, 2012 to consider any objections, whether to approve the Settlement, award attorneys’ fees, and incentive award. You can appear at the hearing, but you don’t have to. You can hire your own attorney, at your own expense, to appear or speak for you at the hearing.
This email and any attachments thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this email (or any attachments thereto) by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this email and any attachments thereto.
You can read more about the lawsuit at Arstechnica.
I went into my account because I was looking for the e-mail Netflix sent out today. I didn't get it.
The Toronto Star says that Netflix "has agreed to change its data retention practices so rental histories of customers who haven't subscribed to the service for at least a year will no longer be identifiable. Netflix notified customers of the policy shift in an e-mail Monday."
No, they didn't.
I didn't get an e-mail. And I pay a lot of damn money for my Netflix account. I have the streaming and I have the 4 DVDs out at a time plan.
And yet they can't even e-mail me about the change in policies? I checked my spam folder and I even searched Netflix in my e-mails to make sure I wasn't missing it.
I really get pissed about this crap. They sent out e-mails to customers but apparently not all of us. Netflix is doing a piss poor job.
Going out with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
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