A simple Wikipedia search will tell you that Diebold no longer owns the voting machine business. It was originally acquired in 2002 by Diebold then subsequently sold off to ES&S in 2009.
Not sure if the security problem has been fixed since then, but with the machine still having the Diebold logos, it is a very old unit. The Diebold name was not placed on machines after 2006.
I prefer to be able to select my difficulty level and have the game simply react that way.
I may be an outlying data point but I don't play games for a massive challenge. I do it to pass the time and escape from reality. If a game becomes too difficult I simply cast it aside as it is not having the intended effect of relaxing me.
Thank you Apple for protecting me from myself yet again. I certainly wouldn't want to hide anything from the government!
I LOVE the way that Apple "just takes care of me!"
It's the best thing I've ever had!
will buy the "shiny new toys" anyway. They have "drunk the Koolaid" (or something else...)
If they truly cared about what goes on inside a computer they wouldn't be yuying a Mac from the "iron fist" of old Steveo.
"Oh yes great one, please please tell me what I may buy from you next!"
A simple Wikipedia search will tell you that Diebold no longer owns the voting machine business. It was originally acquired in 2002 by Diebold then subsequently sold off to ES&S in 2009. Not sure if the security problem has been fixed since then, but with the machine still having the Diebold logos, it is a very old unit. The Diebold name was not placed on machines after 2006.
I prefer to be able to select my difficulty level and have the game simply react that way. I may be an outlying data point but I don't play games for a massive challenge. I do it to pass the time and escape from reality. If a game becomes too difficult I simply cast it aside as it is not having the intended effect of relaxing me.
Thank you Apple for protecting me from myself yet again. I certainly wouldn't want to hide anything from the government! I LOVE the way that Apple "just takes care of me!" It's the best thing I've ever had!
will buy the "shiny new toys" anyway. They have "drunk the Koolaid" (or something else...) If they truly cared about what goes on inside a computer they wouldn't be yuying a Mac from the "iron fist" of old Steveo. "Oh yes great one, please please tell me what I may buy from you next!"