This sounds as dumb as merging a music player, video player, device manager and online music/video/app store into a single program.
Or even into a single device, right? And what about integrated circuits? Horrible. Who ever thought such a thing could be practical? What's wrong with rectifiers and vacuum tubes that can be tested and bought at Walgreens?
No, but if you ask and draw attention to yourself, you probably will be... or an arrest warrant may pop up... It's almost quantum. Asking questions about something or someone will have an effect on it/them
The link is good enough. You got what you came for. Now come back later, maybe after you read it. I'm not going to spoon feed it to you. All indications are that you'll just wave it off like you did every other time, you're a typical reactionary troll and just not worth the trouble. So take it or leave it, hardly matters to me.
You know a bit about stock racing, right? The cars have to be (loosely?) based on a regular factory production model.
Well, a certain lady senator has been pushing for some new financial industry rules. And with GS, being the kind of people they are, a bunch of filthy crooks, you have to assume the worst. They are offering this service to circumvent the rules to keep their game going.
Way back a long time ago, the U.S. Post Office use to offer banking services. Being a constitutional government agency, we should demand they reinstate that service. Definitely much more trustworthy. The money could hardly be in a safer place.
This November, let's clean House, take out the trash.
The government, no matter how "big" it gets, has but one problem, lack of oversight by the voters. You have seen a giant mass of starlings turn on a dime, there is no reason people can't do that with mere thought. Every two years we can vote out the entire House with only a desire. But the brain appears to be made of molasses, so, here we are.
I guess this is just part of the deal. All the other campaigns might not be spilling data, but you can be sure they are collecting, so be sure to vote "correctly"...
:-) As always, you are right... I guess I'll never get the hang of these charades you like to play.
Really? I did not know that. I always thought it was because it's so locked into Apple's format and kinda clunky.
This sounds as dumb as merging a music player, video player, device manager and online music/video/app store into a single program.
Or even into a single device, right? And what about integrated circuits? Horrible. Who ever thought such a thing could be practical? What's wrong with rectifiers and vacuum tubes that can be tested and bought at Walgreens?
Why do you ramble on like this? You already won.
No, but if you ask and draw attention to yourself, you probably will be... or an arrest warrant may pop up... It's almost quantum. Asking questions about something or someone will have an effect on it/them
Killing the golden goose, are we?
Got yer app right here...
Then you can "see through" the phone...
*sigh* The hoops people jump through to pass blame. It's amazing to watch. The worst part is that it is such normal behavior.
The link is good enough. You got what you came for. Now come back later, maybe after you read it. I'm not going to spoon feed it to you. All indications are that you'll just wave it off like you did every other time, you're a typical reactionary troll and just not worth the trouble. So take it or leave it, hardly matters to me.
This is almost a dupe of an earlier story about CO2 making plants more efficient with the same amount of water.
Quiet you! I don't want them deleting this one too
Yeah, if prefer mud and slush to nice powdery snow
Ohhhh, no, never with you... You got what you wanted...
Not tonight, sweetie. I gotta headache...
Just read the Levin report... It's only 650 pages.
You know a bit about stock racing, right? The cars have to be (loosely?) based on a regular factory production model.
Well, a certain lady senator has been pushing for some new financial industry rules. And with GS, being the kind of people they are, a bunch of filthy crooks, you have to assume the worst. They are offering this service to circumvent the rules to keep their game going.
Way back a long time ago, the U.S. Post Office use to offer banking services. Being a constitutional government agency, we should demand they reinstate that service. Definitely much more trustworthy. The money could hardly be in a safer place.
This November, let's clean House, take out the trash.
Does that mean we get to enjoy their offshore tax haven also?
I am left wondering though why anybody would want to let a thief (you do remember 2008, right?) keep their money.
The government, no matter how "big" it gets, has but one problem, lack of oversight by the voters. You have seen a giant mass of starlings turn on a dime, there is no reason people can't do that with mere thought. Every two years we can vote out the entire House with only a desire. But the brain appears to be made of molasses, so, here we are.
I don't know why these specific apps are called out...
Um, I think the story is about Symantec
I guess this is just part of the deal. All the other campaigns might not be spilling data, but you can be sure they are collecting, so be sure to vote "correctly"...
Who cares about the law? It would only be selectively enforced, and why would you vote for a politician that takes bribes anyway?
Obviously you are not in the USA.. or you have never seen a ballot.
Purely by choice, nothing else.
That's one of the "conditions". There will be an opening.
It probably was 'floating' a bit. Cars become kinda aerodynamic at that speed.
Seamonkey is Netscape...