Interesting and Humour - page 1147

 
 

Buyers of Google Glass glasses are banned from reselling them.

and secondhand stores are about to close. Because there's no point.

 
 

Relative earning power )

http://www.globalrichlist.com/

 
TheXpert:

Relative earning power )

http://www.globalrichlist.com/

It doesn't make any sense.

It says "Russion Federation (Ruble)", and they require an annual income. Pointed 400000 and was among the richest people. Bullshit.

 
Contender:

It says "Russion Federation (Ruble)" and requires an annual income. I put in 400,000 and I was among the richest people. That is nonsense.

More than 50% of the world's population has an income of less than $1,000 a year.

No, I'm not. They got something wrong with the exchange rates.

In short, choose USA and enter the income in dollars.

 
TheXpert:
More than 50% of the world's population has an income of less than $1000 a year.

The costs are not really taken into account in any way. The cost of living varies from region to region, plus it depends on the composition of the family.

 
Contender:

The costs are not really taken into account in any way. The cost of living varies from region to region, plus it depends on the composition of the family.

We won't talk about that, of course, it's simplistic and a lot of things are not taken into account.
 
Silent:

Buyers of Google Glass glasses are banned from reselling them.

and secondhand stores are about to close. Because there's no point.

They don't have a purchase per se. Candidates for purchase were selected on a competitive basis and they are essentially beta testers.
 
MrGold166:
They don't have a purchase per se. The purchase candidates were selected on a competitive basis and they are essentially beta testers.

That's debatable.

"Google has created something of a selection as part of its programme for buyers of a headset called Google Glass Explorers."

And whether they test it or sell it as a landmark, they're buyers.

But that's not the point. This is a precedent. After that.

"The tech world, including Google, was given a kind of 'do-gooder' control over the products it sells in 2010 when an appeals court said licensing rules restrict resale.

The case then concerned a dispute over whether a California resident could resell Autodesk software on eBay. The San Francisco Court of Appeal ruled that the terms of the agreement prohibited buyers from reselling the product. "

If it gets through, they can safely impose a resale ban on any sufficiently clever electronics.

Oddly, it wasn't apple that got the idea.

Reason: