At least two of those suits are never going to end well due to location. Any takers on who loses? You may disregard politics, but it has real world effects, and this is about to show them.
Get yourself a nice blu-ray player. Then you can push blu-ray and streaming down one channel --- win-win. I don't recommend one because I only have a Sony here and it's relatively new. Seems like the obvious choice though.
Not likely. Any device that tries to show/tell me ads is going to be disabled without question within the first days of ownership. There is a way around everything. Of course I won't pay for connected car "services" to begin with so that might make a difference. After the internet, I don't need any more services where I pay for those A-Holes to advertise to me. Then again, this is a prime time to invest and go all in on something so I can later sue someone into submission after "their product makes me crash my car". Hmmm.... another tough choice of what kind of person I am.
Can't put myself into anything that is spoken of here. It's just too unlivable. Two enemies with incredibly low shipping fight it out for the fringe audience! How will we survive? Seriously though, I can't stand politics.
Most of their service techs are subcontractors, at least in my area, and they don't know anything.
I've had a "Comcast tech" to my house 3 times in about as many years and not once could I actually get this person to enter my house and look at anything because my net was back up and running at the time (usually several days before they arrived). It took my mom calling and leaning on her medical need for working internet to report her pacemaker results for them to fix the problem, which I always knew was at their end and not ours. Since that time, our downtimes have reduced by a drastic amount; I was keeping detailed logs of outages happening every day and they evaporated.
Anyway, the point was that you shouldn't get a protection plan from them because they are likely going to scapegoat whoever they contract for services and you will be in court forever trying to prove that they have defaulted on their end of the deal..
Wash the pesticide from your apple using plastic fragment laden, pharmaceutical heavy, illicit drug infested tap water! The solution was right there in front of us the entire time!
Of course they were breathing air "on or close to the road". How did you think they got to the hospital? We don't have flying cars and jetpacks at the big box stores yet.
Read up about Wal-mart and Vlasic pickles and you can see a clear story about how they operate. Take what you see there, apply it to everyone Wal-mart does business with.
Personally, I will not be providing any exemptions to my antitrust doctrine of the so-called news media and their complete lack of integrity at all levels, on every subject. A large portion of what they present as news is merely masked advertising. Huge amounts of content are nothing but political jabbering, fear mongering, and outright incitement of the populace over trivial/non-existent issues. I could care less if they sink back into the mud from whence they spawned.
It's hilarious reading all this tripe about government vs the giant monopolies.
If we put the government in charge to regulate something, the giant monopolies pay off the people you elected and we end up with legislation that has loopholes specifically designed to favor those monopolies.
If we put the monopoly in charge, they do what they want.
In both cases, the monopoly does whatever it wants. In the case of the government being in charge, the bribe collectors don't want to lose their cash collecting position in the government, so they temper the unbridled savagery of an unopposed monopoly. Once legislation is passed, the elected bribe collectors make it extraordinarily hard to remove it.
Neither government nor corporation is your savior. You can expect no more respite than the minor tempering from an elected official. It is a slow and inexorable trudge towards complete monopoly control, as Capitalism is destined to cause.
Is put trackers in all those Toyotas they sold them. Then they could drone them up at will. Maybe put trackers in all the arms we sold over there to Saudi Arabia as well.
--OR--
We could stop providing material support to anyone in the entire region and anyone who does business with those in the region since all of our arms and materials end up in the hands of terrorists.
You have succeeded in turning virtually every last citizen into a brainwashed proponent of your polarizing propaganda campaign. If it's not identity politics, it's not news.
To clarify something: This is not about whether an election tampering happened, it's about the federal government securing the rights to control all aspects of future elections by ramping up the scare tactics of an "insecure vote".
I see in this thread they have succeeded in getting you all off topic.
The minute they inserted ads and monetized everything it all went to to trash(a good while back now). It went from youtube to theirtube.
In other words, what was once original and personal content became over-produced garbage that is only produced in order to garner a few shekels and not to spread a personal viewpoint.
Given the profundity of gay and tranny scenes, the ridiculous interracial couples, etc, I don't really give a shidt what they do.
Maybe keep your social engineering plans to yourselves A-HOLES!
What I'm seeing as the standout piece of information here is that this was only a law for a short time. This means it must have been legal to sell your information all along except for this short period of time.
Now that someone has put a spotlight on it, I guess this will create jobs... in the web proxy industry.
I detest both parties of government. If they aren't trying to oppress the majority with ridiculous laws they are trying to oppress the majority with a lack of sane laws.
I remember when I "upgraded" to Windows 10. Shortly thereafter, Comcast decided the South should have data caps because they can. I got a bill for overage and I was like nonplussed as to how that happened. I looked at my data usage and here is what I found:
Onedrive, which I had put one text file in for testing, 1kb, had generated 180GB of traffic for the month... syncing that 1kb text file. Thanks Microsoft!
51 Percent of Financial Services Companies Believe that Non-Existent Tech Can Help Them
They'll be competing with Radio-Shank.
At least two of those suits are never going to end well due to location. Any takers on who loses? You may disregard politics, but it has real world effects, and this is about to show them.
Get yourself a nice blu-ray player. Then you can push blu-ray and streaming down one channel --- win-win. I don't recommend one because I only have a Sony here and it's relatively new. Seems like the obvious choice though.
Not likely. Any device that tries to show/tell me ads is going to be disabled without question within the first days of ownership. There is a way around everything. Of course I won't pay for connected car "services" to begin with so that might make a difference. After the internet, I don't need any more services where I pay for those A-Holes to advertise to me. Then again, this is a prime time to invest and go all in on something so I can later sue someone into submission after "their product makes me crash my car". Hmmm.... another tough choice of what kind of person I am.
Can't put myself into anything that is spoken of here. It's just too unlivable. Two enemies with incredibly low shipping fight it out for the fringe audience! How will we survive? Seriously though, I can't stand politics.
We all get a new Apple device
Most of their service techs are subcontractors, at least in my area, and they don't know anything. I've had a "Comcast tech" to my house 3 times in about as many years and not once could I actually get this person to enter my house and look at anything because my net was back up and running at the time (usually several days before they arrived). It took my mom calling and leaning on her medical need for working internet to report her pacemaker results for them to fix the problem, which I always knew was at their end and not ours. Since that time, our downtimes have reduced by a drastic amount; I was keeping detailed logs of outages happening every day and they evaporated. Anyway, the point was that you shouldn't get a protection plan from them because they are likely going to scapegoat whoever they contract for services and you will be in court forever trying to prove that they have defaulted on their end of the deal..
Wash the pesticide from your apple using plastic fragment laden, pharmaceutical heavy, illicit drug infested tap water! The solution was right there in front of us the entire time!
People telling lies about politics won't be able to make money from people telling lies about their products.
Of course they were breathing air "on or close to the road". How did you think they got to the hospital? We don't have flying cars and jetpacks at the big box stores yet.
Read up about Wal-mart and Vlasic pickles and you can see a clear story about how they operate. Take what you see there, apply it to everyone Wal-mart does business with.
Personally, I will not be providing any exemptions to my antitrust doctrine of the so-called news media and their complete lack of integrity at all levels, on every subject. A large portion of what they present as news is merely masked advertising. Huge amounts of content are nothing but political jabbering, fear mongering, and outright incitement of the populace over trivial/non-existent issues. I could care less if they sink back into the mud from whence they spawned.
It's hilarious reading all this tripe about government vs the giant monopolies. If we put the government in charge to regulate something, the giant monopolies pay off the people you elected and we end up with legislation that has loopholes specifically designed to favor those monopolies. If we put the monopoly in charge, they do what they want. In both cases, the monopoly does whatever it wants. In the case of the government being in charge, the bribe collectors don't want to lose their cash collecting position in the government, so they temper the unbridled savagery of an unopposed monopoly. Once legislation is passed, the elected bribe collectors make it extraordinarily hard to remove it. Neither government nor corporation is your savior. You can expect no more respite than the minor tempering from an elected official. It is a slow and inexorable trudge towards complete monopoly control, as Capitalism is destined to cause.
Is put trackers in all those Toyotas they sold them. Then they could drone them up at will. Maybe put trackers in all the arms we sold over there to Saudi Arabia as well. --OR-- We could stop providing material support to anyone in the entire region and anyone who does business with those in the region since all of our arms and materials end up in the hands of terrorists.
You have succeeded in turning virtually every last citizen into a brainwashed proponent of your polarizing propaganda campaign. If it's not identity politics, it's not news.
To clarify something: This is not about whether an election tampering happened, it's about the federal government securing the rights to control all aspects of future elections by ramping up the scare tactics of an "insecure vote". I see in this thread they have succeeded in getting you all off topic.
Russia must have decided that Obama was a big enough blow to the US that there was no reason to hack his elections...
The minute they inserted ads and monetized everything it all went to to trash(a good while back now). It went from youtube to theirtube. In other words, what was once original and personal content became over-produced garbage that is only produced in order to garner a few shekels and not to spread a personal viewpoint.
Bro's before ho's bizznatches! GIT u sum!
Given the profundity of gay and tranny scenes, the ridiculous interracial couples, etc, I don't really give a shidt what they do. Maybe keep your social engineering plans to yourselves A-HOLES!
I am wholly unsurprised that they have IP after hacking our entire infrastructure.
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What I'm seeing as the standout piece of information here is that this was only a law for a short time. This means it must have been legal to sell your information all along except for this short period of time. Now that someone has put a spotlight on it, I guess this will create jobs... in the web proxy industry. I detest both parties of government. If they aren't trying to oppress the majority with ridiculous laws they are trying to oppress the majority with a lack of sane laws.
I remember when I "upgraded" to Windows 10. Shortly thereafter, Comcast decided the South should have data caps because they can. I got a bill for overage and I was like nonplussed as to how that happened. I looked at my data usage and here is what I found: Onedrive, which I had put one text file in for testing, 1kb, had generated 180GB of traffic for the month... syncing that 1kb text file. Thanks Microsoft!