Watching an amateur video is like looking at a story through a drinking straw. You can't see the full picture. The act this rider did to garner the attention and subsequent action from the police officers happens off camera. Alternatively, he could have also been pointed out by another police officer and the officer on the video was told to stop him. I noticed that most of the riders are leisurely pedaling past, but once this guy comes into view he starts cranking up speed and trying to avoid the officer that is obviously trying to stop him. In my opinion, he's resisting arrest. I'm sure it will all surface during the investigation. Most people commenting on here are jumping to the wrong conclusion and just wanting to bash the police. These events are "leaderless" and thus likely have no permits for this activity. Spontaneous events such as these tax the police departments in cities where the police already have enough work to do. The officer in this video is just doing his job. In reply to: "NYPD probes cop in YouTube body-check video"
July 29, 2008
One thing that hasn't been mentioned is another form of online gaming that would benefit from a screen such as this. Some of the successful high end players in the online poker genre might even be able to afford it. In reply to: "If you're a gamer, you want this monitor"
January 8, 2008
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perhaps your company used the document feeder?
If your company scanned hundreds of pages, most likely they were using the document feeder, which uses a separate scanner element to digitize the documents.
The glass of the scanner bed is the issue at hand here. The company that I work for has over 200 of them deployed to sites across the United States. Every one of the ones coming back to our corporate office has this condition. It can be cleaned, but it requires complete disassembly of the printer/fax and is a time consuming process.
In reply to: "Warning - Design defect"
March 13, 2007
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