In this case, the email WOULD HAVE HAD a big green bar at the top. It was an email from a legitimate contact at VICE media who's email account had been compromised... possibly via something like the Target database leak.
Get a George Foreman grill. Eat mor seafood. Shrimp and veggies go great together.
Also, veggies are just an excuse to eat garlic. Put garlic in your meat. Put garlic in your ice cream. Take garlic pills. And eat blueberries and broccoli if you're worried about cancer. Garlic is nature's formaldehyde.
And let's be clear, that the link between dietary cholesterol and blood serum cholesterol is not established. The idea of low cholesterol foods is therefore dubious, at best.
My doctor has always told me a daily serving of meat is about the size of a deck of playing cards. Shrimp help's me maximize the flavor and fat in that serving. That's about how much shrimp I mix into my giant bowl full of veggies and it fills me up and tastes delicious.
So how many iterations or higher courts or lower courts and judgements and how much time and money is going to be wasted until Aero and Broadcasters are allowed speak in frank terms about who owns the analytics inherent to a broadcast instead all this wrangling over whether Aero as a platform and technology is allowed to exist?
Or is that just "the price of doing innovation" or "market forces" at work?
You wouldn't use drug money for spy satellites, they're happily paid for by Congress. Drug money's for stuff you don't want tied back to the organization - assassinations, corruption, etc.
Where do you draw the line on enabling a broken system that awards contracts to ill prepared monolithic RFP generating machines, and start saying, "We need real reform for technology in government and not just half-hearted bloviating about transparency"?