Comment Re:But what about asteroids? (Score 1) 268
Nah, that will get wiped out when the sun blows up. We need a backup outside the solar system.
Nah, that will get wiped out when the sun blows up. We need a backup outside the solar system.
Since I can tell time on my phone, I want to make calls on my wristwatch.
Yup! I drive 30 minutes each way to work. Based on how long it took on the bus at the old workplace, I'd guess at least 90 each way to my current job.
They seldom even check for a signature.
Of course. We speak American on this side of the ocean.
When I was a kid, there was no technology.
Some of the banks require easier passwords than cloud storage services. One of my banks used to prohibit special characters, and I've heard of banks that limit password length.
One question that bugged me was "Favorite Book". My favorite book in 2000 may not be my favorite in 2014.
My first pet predated social media, and there are no online pics of it. There's probably 2 people who could guess that one, and I'm not worried about either of them cracking my accounts.
Because it's easier to remember the truth than a lie.
Yeah, it's hard to win when you have 1% for you, and your opponent has 47%.
I hope both sides know it. The biggest danger in this is that Russia will conclude that we won't defend the Baltics, and given Obama's record with "red lines", it's not an unreasonable assumption.
I haven't had TW for years, but when I did, it was newsworthy when it was actually working.
The funny thing is, Windows often works better on one than it does on a regular PC, simply because it's crapware-free.
On the call I got, I don't think he gave a name. I just assumed it was "Peggy".
interlard - vt., to intersperse; diversify -- Webster's New World Dictionary Of The American Language