If giving CEOs a bigger cut of the profits produces incentive for the CEO to increase earnings, it's just good business to give them a bigger cut.
Basing their salary off of profits is a great idea - but only if they don't get paid when profits are negative.
Richie Rich CEO only gets paid $2 million dollars a year if he fails utterly? Cue violin.
You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means...
Their ads may be slightly confusing compared to reality at first glance, but the fine print is all there in black and white, and those ads are innocuous enough:
PowerBoost is working as intended? If you could use it for entire huge files (how many files >15MB do you really download) that would be a faster connection, not an added bonus.
If you don't like what McAfee is doing, uninstall it? It's as advertised.
OK, the VoIP line is a little off, but "secure" isn't defined as "completely private", it only means unwanted intrusions are not likely to happen.
As an aside, I once had a Comcast "tech" agent vehemently deny that their digital phone service used any sort of VoIP technology, so it's pretty amusing to see it in an ad.
Hrm... $100 + EFF... FFF. Gotta work on that punchline. Don't you mean 8FF?
Good to see I don't have anything better to do at 4am than argue hex on/. How can you possibly get 100 base anything + EFF in base 16 = 8FF in hex?
You could replace Dell with Comcast and the complaints would be exactly the same. I came in here to post this. Due to their antitrust violations, I have no alternative services to choose from for high-speed internet, and I've had trouble connecting regularly (not Bittorrent, just getting an actual connection) for almost a year.
Comcast "techs" (minimum wage customer support people with a glossy page of instructions) frequently outright lie to me, tell me they are sending (actual) techs out, that there aren't any people who I can talk to about actual technical issues and I must go through multiple tiers of visits by techs to get to people who know anything about what the actual problem is or how to fix it (it's with the lines, somewhere).
If there was ever a company that needs to be lawsuited into oblivion, Comcast is it. I had two Dell laptops, and rarely had any issues whatsoever when I needed a hardware replacement. They were sometimes difficult to work with, but at least they could fix your problem if you knew what you wanted and what to do about it.
Wow, you replied with another strawman. He took issue with "It seems the people on the left most vocal about defending the Constitution and the intent of its founders are the ones most determined to destroy its second amendment.", not your factual statement.
If giving CEOs a bigger cut of the profits produces incentive for the CEO to increase earnings, it's just good business to give them a bigger cut. Basing their salary off of profits is a great idea - but only if they don't get paid when profits are negative. Richie Rich CEO only gets paid $2 million dollars a year if he fails utterly? Cue violin.
Their ads may be slightly confusing compared to reality at first glance, but the fine print is all there in black and white, and those ads are innocuous enough:
PowerBoost is working as intended? If you could use it for entire huge files (how many files >15MB do you really download) that would be a faster connection, not an added bonus.
If you don't like what McAfee is doing, uninstall it? It's as advertised.
OK, the VoIP line is a little off, but "secure" isn't defined as "completely private", it only means unwanted intrusions are not likely to happen.
As an aside, I once had a Comcast "tech" agent vehemently deny that their digital phone service used any sort of VoIP technology, so it's pretty amusing to see it in an ad.
Wow, you replied with another strawman. He took issue with "It seems the people on the left most vocal about defending the Constitution and the intent of its founders are the ones most determined to destroy its second amendment.", not your factual statement.