Because Apple and Samsung touting using your phone instead of your credit card aren't a thing? Credit cards are a thing because the credit card numbers aren't tied to another physical object like your phone number and account are to your phone. On top of that, there are plenty of restaurants that are saying just put a credit card number into their app and don't use your card. So you have no idea what you are talking about.
The same numbers that are printed on the SIM card itself. Get it by email, logging into a website, preloaded on a phone, on a slip of paper along with the phone (most SIMs come with a phone) or any way you can send a message. How else?
Typing the code into my computer or saving it to my Google, Mozilla, Firefox, or other online account and getting it back when I log in or type it in manually. And I've had it happen where the stupid phone company has it rigged so that you can't just swap out the SIM, it is locked to the phone. So it is messed up royally
1. Climate change is something we need to do everything about ASAP.
2. Climate change is something we can take time to figure out more about.
And even those may not be entirely accurate. If climate change is a problem we need to do something immediately about, it doesn't matter if humans caused it until you get to talking about remedies.
In fact, two positions could be:
1. Man should do everything to gain control of himself and his environment.
2. Man should leave everything up to forces not under his control, and not play God.
Really? How were the questions phrased. They ask me about depression, but they are hardly phrased in a way that would make be believe they are trying to convince me I am depressed.
The problem is that we don't know when a few sessions of therapy or a change in life circumstances would suffice, yet we are so quick to claim they would.
How do you make the leap from "America's mental health is deteriorating" to "Psychiatric medicine is causing it." Maybe the article addresses it, but I doubt it. Bad summary. The thing is that I have heard this vacuous leap made before.
Well you have the antenna, the radio and the profile. Three separate things. ?As I understand it, whenever you have a spread of frequencies it is still currently easier to have separate antennas for each "group". Don't know what two antennas at the same frequency would get you. Then you have radio chips. May need separate ones for different frequencies. There's that whole software-defined radio thing. Then there's records as to who the user is to what cell company.
Speaking of dumb ideas, the SIM card is dumb. Why have a physical thing separate from the phone? Just punch in a number or numbers that can be saved in the phone itself.
Especially since they haven't been training their population for being consumers/tourists. Robert Silverberg's Sailing to Byzantium is the future, just not sure just how near. https://www.bing.com/search?q=... There's also Marshall Brain's Manna for the midgame. https://www.bing.com/search?q=...
Sony wants you to click on links in emails to change your password. They sent me one several times. When I finally needed to do something with the account, I went on their site and they sent me an email. not with a code to enter, like Steam does sometimes for additional authentication, but a link.
It would depend on whether he thought mass bribery was the norm, now, wouldn't it?
Hypocrite isn't really as bad a thing as people make it out to be.
You seem to have a different idea about how hyphens work than both I and the previous poster do. Elaborate.
Because Apple and Samsung touting using your phone instead of your credit card aren't a thing? Credit cards are a thing because the credit card numbers aren't tied to another physical object like your phone number and account are to your phone. On top of that, there are plenty of restaurants that are saying just put a credit card number into their app and don't use your card. So you have no idea what you are talking about.
The same numbers that are printed on the SIM card itself. Get it by email, logging into a website, preloaded on a phone, on a slip of paper along with the phone (most SIMs come with a phone) or any way you can send a message. How else?
Typing the code into my computer or saving it to my Google, Mozilla, Firefox, or other online account and getting it back when I log in or type it in manually. And I've had it happen where the stupid phone company has it rigged so that you can't just swap out the SIM, it is locked to the phone. So it is messed up royally
1. Climate change is something we need to do everything about ASAP.
2. Climate change is something we can take time to figure out more about.
And even those may not be entirely accurate. If climate change is a problem we need to do something immediately about, it doesn't matter if humans caused it until you get to talking about remedies.
In fact, two positions could be:
1. Man should do everything to gain control of himself and his environment.
2. Man should leave everything up to forces not under his control, and not play God.
Then what in your estimable opinion did happen and can you back it up with... evidence?
Really? How were the questions phrased. They ask me about depression, but they are hardly phrased in a way that would make be believe they are trying to convince me I am depressed.
How about a cause that is neither an infection nor an infarction?
The problem is that we don't know when a few sessions of therapy or a change in life circumstances would suffice, yet we are so quick to claim they would.
Like something going wrong in the brain, perhaps?
How do you make the leap from "America's mental health is deteriorating" to "Psychiatric medicine is causing it." Maybe the article addresses it, but I doubt it. Bad summary. The thing is that I have heard this vacuous leap made before.
One of those guys I thought long ago. I thought that the Heimlich maneuver was pretty obvious and had to have been invented in a more distant past.
I don't get what you are trying to convey.
I've declared SIM cards among the worst ideas ever. Just have a number or numbers entered into the phone itself.
They need to scrap non-VoIP.
I just want one access profile for all my devices. Companies have too much control over the information to get ahold of you.
Well you have the antenna, the radio and the profile. Three separate things. ?As I understand it, whenever you have a spread of frequencies it is still currently easier to have separate antennas for each "group". Don't know what two antennas at the same frequency would get you. Then you have radio chips. May need separate ones for different frequencies. There's that whole software-defined radio thing. Then there's records as to who the user is to what cell company.
Speaking of dumb ideas, the SIM card is dumb. Why have a physical thing separate from the phone? Just punch in a number or numbers that can be saved in the phone itself.
Especially since they haven't been training their population for being consumers/tourists. Robert Silverberg's Sailing to Byzantium is the future, just not sure just how near. https://www.bing.com/search?q=... There's also Marshall Brain's Manna for the midgame. https://www.bing.com/search?q=...
,,,then just download roms and rom hacks and play those.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=...
Second result: http://www.thetruckersreport.c...
Sony wants you to click on links in emails to change your password. They sent me one several times. When I finally needed to do something with the account, I went on their site and they sent me an email. not with a code to enter, like Steam does sometimes for additional authentication, but a link.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The Fourteenth Amendment made you a citizen of the United States first.