@dwiskus It's nothing like as bad. Sure it's $50 you don't need to spend, but no-one is going to stop you calling yourself a Laird. FTX is a far worse plane of fraud.
@swarley_thomas@trussliz Firing someone for the perfectly predictable chaos caused by them doing exactly what you told them to certainly isn't a very long term leadership strategy
@Vikaz1@ScarbsTech@PUNCHFlybrid I've got a memory that packaging was the reason it never made it to F1, and the required location interfered with something else.
Today in IP law: someone registered a trademark for CUGGL as a clothing brand in Japan, and sells shirts with the logo partially obscured. GUCCI sued, JP trademark office states that CUGGL is not similar enough to GUCCI to warrant enforcement.
@rszasz @chompmancobra @GuardedDon@alexbloor If you're heading anywhere isolated where there's any risk of losing mobile signal, there really isn't any excuse to not have an inreach or spot tracker with you.
@twit_twooh@alexbloor From some reading since, if you're in a particularly difficult location you're better calling the police who have SOPs to escalate to mountain rescue etc, less so ambulance. In this case the ambulance got to within 10m of the site, just without an address
@twit_twooh@alexbloor I tried to offer both multiple times but was told it was a street address or w3w. No street address as 1500m down an access track on the downs. In the end they texted me a link to the w3w website that doesn't require their app, which I then had to remember and read back