How about "don't list any". There's no law that states you MUST have these accounts. So why write down anything at all. Just put, NA-I don't use this service.
I wanted to verify this. So i got a blackberry 9700 on ATT BES plan. I checked the Certificates installed and all I see are the normal trusted root certs I would expect, i.e. Digicert, Verisign. I saw 2 for cingular. So maybe these are old certs from when ATT bought cingular, I revoked these. Phone still functions.
However, is there any way of viewing the apps installed in the BES. All I see in that applications listing is stuff like "Blackberry Phone", "Blackberry App World". I doubt I would see every module of every app installed there.....
But, bit for bit, isn't it the exact same item?
Could 1 mp3 exist in more than 1 spot yet be exactly identical to the original? Who's to say which is the original and which is the copy?
There's a sci fi Movie plot in there somewhere...
Not broadcasting your SSID is not going to keep Google, Apple, Skyhook, etc... from learning your Wifi MAC address and mapping it.
The best answer to this is to manually define your Wifi MAC address. Many consumer based routers let you specify a specific mac. So does DD-WRT.
So everyone who doesn't like this idea shoud just change their MAC address to a random address from the DB from another country such as DE:AD:BE:EF:13:37. This MAC address geolocates to Latitude: 44.4899982 Longitude: 11.3569865 Piazza di Porta Maggiore, 2-4 40125 Bologna, Italy.
Simply not broadcasting your SSID will not stop the techniques used by Google, Apple, and Skyhook from mapping your WIFI MAC Address, which is what they collect.
After looking at Gnome3 with the 11.10 upgrade, I was really taken aback. Even after loading in the "revert to classic" add-on for Gnome3, it didn't feel the same as what I had been using. I prefer a nice, clean, and quick desktop.
I tried Kubuntu but found it to laggy,
I did settle on Mint running XFCE. Very clean and quick interface. I like it as a Ubuntu replacement for now.
So a bunch of people bought the thing, loaded android, then returned it. The store/reseller just repackaged it and resold it.
I don't understand what the big fuss is about.
I've bought SNES games before that still have previous save game data on it.... so this isn't the 1st time someone returned something after messing with it.
>> Otherwise there are many more places out there that won't expect you to work 24/7.
Where are these magical places that have jobs for the taking. There are many who would love to take those jobs.
Step 4 - Get fired from your job.
Step 5 - Job hires a tech who has been unemployed for 9 months who is more than willing to be on call after hours for less pay.
Step 6 - You start looking for new work, and you and now more than willing to be on call for a job as well.
Hell, it's the GOP's fault for pushing citizen's united. They made their beds, now they can sleep in them.
Finally, some Common Sense. It's so rare, it's a goddamn super power.
Not according to 'Welcome Back Kotter" Season 4, Episode 12.
MS will probably want an all MS show. LIke a 'Microsoft-con' or something....
5 will get you 10.
How about "don't list any". There's no law that states you MUST have these accounts. So why write down anything at all. Just put, NA-I don't use this service.
This will be very popular because blind people are sooooo much easier to hit with a baton.
You, sir, just summarized my thoughts on 90% of the arguments I've had with end users whenever they complain about their disk quotas.
This experiment needs to be run again, then re-run, then again..... etc....
Facts don't lie. If those scientists, after having eliminated all other known variables, still see this 60 ns difference, then it must be true.
However, we are far, far away from that being a certainty. Repeated testing is required,
However, if it is true, Einstein would be fascinated.
Correction... The "Unwritten" book of the road.
Those are 2 excellent questions.
How about
5. How about Financial information transmitted through banking apps or to and from your bank staff's phones? Would this be a violation of GLBA or SOX?
I wanted to verify this. So i got a blackberry 9700 on ATT BES plan. I checked the Certificates installed and all I see are the normal trusted root certs I would expect, i.e. Digicert, Verisign. I saw 2 for cingular. So maybe these are old certs from when ATT bought cingular, I revoked these. Phone still functions.
However, is there any way of viewing the apps installed in the BES. All I see in that applications listing is stuff like "Blackberry Phone", "Blackberry App World". I doubt I would see every module of every app installed there.....
BTW, whats with all the DOD certs on a BB anyway?
Step 1: Setup Fake Facebook account
Step 2: Give bank Fake account info and get lower rate
Step 3: Never use Fake account again.
But, bit for bit, isn't it the exact same item? Could 1 mp3 exist in more than 1 spot yet be exactly identical to the original? Who's to say which is the original and which is the copy? There's a sci fi Movie plot in there somewhere...
Not broadcasting your SSID is not going to keep Google, Apple, Skyhook, etc... from learning your Wifi MAC address and mapping it. The best answer to this is to manually define your Wifi MAC address. Many consumer based routers let you specify a specific mac. So does DD-WRT. So everyone who doesn't like this idea shoud just change their MAC address to a random address from the DB from another country such as DE:AD:BE:EF:13:37. This MAC address geolocates to Latitude: 44.4899982 Longitude: 11.3569865 Piazza di Porta Maggiore, 2-4 40125 Bologna, Italy.
Simply not broadcasting your SSID will not stop the techniques used by Google, Apple, and Skyhook from mapping your WIFI MAC Address, which is what they collect.
After looking at Gnome3 with the 11.10 upgrade, I was really taken aback. Even after loading in the "revert to classic" add-on for Gnome3, it didn't feel the same as what I had been using. I prefer a nice, clean, and quick desktop. I tried Kubuntu but found it to laggy, I did settle on Mint running XFCE. Very clean and quick interface. I like it as a Ubuntu replacement for now.
I have the same model and version. It's been running without issue for about a year or more now.... something like that.
So a bunch of people bought the thing, loaded android, then returned it. The store/reseller just repackaged it and resold it. I don't understand what the big fuss is about. I've bought SNES games before that still have previous save game data on it.... so this isn't the 1st time someone returned something after messing with it.