As you may expect, the tech support you receive from the giant fat-and-lazy phone company is limited to the subvocal grunting of whatever fly-by-night offshore call centre Telus decides to outsource to this week,...
Actually a lot of their tech support is the subvocal grunting of fly-by-government-job-creation-subsidies Atlantic Canadian call centres. Same with a smaller proportion of AT&T and Sprint's.
Few Australians escape the dingos to reach the ripe old age of 18 and those who do have usually lost limbs to crocodiles or tragic boomerang incidents, assuming they haven't been paralyzed by some sort of venomous critter. Not exactly hardcore gamers in other words.
Aside from the CIA's sekret files|for realz, you'd think Insecure.org's description of the Full Disclosure mailing list might raise some doubts about the veracity of this.
"Full Disclosure -- An unmoderated high-traffic forum for disclosure of security information. Fresh vulnerabilities sometimes hit this list many hours before they pass through the Bugtraq moderation queue. The relaxed atmosphere of this quirky list provides some comic relief and certain industry gossip. Unfortunately 80% of the posts are worthless drivel, so finding the gems takes patience."
We'll be overtaxed if rates stay the same after the national debt is paid off. Ours is actually going down a few thousand CAD every second after all, rather up a few tens of thousands USD every second.
Or do you keep a mower if it doesn't cut the freaking grass?
Yes I would, you insensitive clod! While we're at it, on a related note; Toyota can pry my sticky gas pedal out from under my cold dead foot!
Well, it runs over the 3g data network so it is infinitely more bandwidth intensive than a voice call.
Infinitely more? No wonder AT&T can't build a good enough network for the iPhone.
This just shows why you should always go with the car analogy.
As you may expect, the tech support you receive from the giant fat-and-lazy phone company is limited to the subvocal grunting of whatever fly-by-night offshore call centre Telus decides to outsource to this week, ...
Actually a lot of their tech support is the subvocal grunting of fly-by-government-job-creation-subsidies Atlantic Canadian call centres. Same with a smaller proportion of AT&T and Sprint's.
Few Australians escape the dingos to reach the ripe old age of 18 and those who do have usually lost limbs to crocodiles or tragic boomerang incidents, assuming they haven't been paralyzed by some sort of venomous critter. Not exactly hardcore gamers in other words.
Eleven Floridians who have forgotten that they are actually Canadians.
The downwash from the rotors on the black helicopter its mounted on should help.
Aside from the CIA's sekret files|for realz, you'd think Insecure.org's description of the Full Disclosure mailing list might raise some doubts about the veracity of this. "Full Disclosure -- An unmoderated high-traffic forum for disclosure of security information. Fresh vulnerabilities sometimes hit this list many hours before they pass through the Bugtraq moderation queue. The relaxed atmosphere of this quirky list provides some comic relief and certain industry gossip. Unfortunately 80% of the posts are worthless drivel, so finding the gems takes patience."
the banks hold up you.
Oh you're an Arab? Then must be from the United Arab Emirates.
A Giant Space Penetrating Orbital Telescope? Never heard of it.
Me too. !Monkey tag please.
This isn't about the Russians. It's about bringing democracy to Mars.
We'll be overtaxed if rates stay the same after the national debt is paid off. Ours is actually going down a few thousand CAD every second after all, rather up a few tens of thousands USD every second.