Yeah “gif” has basically become a common noun like escalator at this point.
It’s even notified on the Wikipedia page for gif, in the third paragraph: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIF
Yeah “gif” has basically become a common noun like escalator at this point.
It’s even notified on the Wikipedia page for gif, in the third paragraph: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIF
To be fair, the page is called Unbelievable History. It truly is unbelievable.
Is banning them from lobbying sufficient?
What if someone retired from politics and then works for Shell and pays for a free weekend getaway to the Bahamas for a Congress member? Or for their “friend”?
Sounds like we need strict laws around what is lobbying