Comment Even if their security were perfect... (Score 1) 93
Which, of course, it is not, that still leaves the entirely reasonable objection that they have the data for any reason at all. Why should they be trusted with it?
Which, of course, it is not, that still leaves the entirely reasonable objection that they have the data for any reason at all. Why should they be trusted with it?
I had a pretty good idea that it would be coffee, and not an empty cup. Nor did I feel the need to download five different coffees to find one that worked.
I don't want to have to think about whether an app is worth a dollar or not, so I don't even consider purchasing them. If they're worth so little they should just round it down to free.
The proper comparison would be that if you don't like gay marriage, don't marry someone of the same sex.
There's not much you can do about Jobs, Balmer, or Cook being assholes, but we probably can force Mozilla to kick Eich to the curb.
Now, assholes don't much care about being assholes, but this will make at least some of them think of the future implications of supporting something assholish like Prop 8.
And I did not say we could. I simply said we could stop using that oil.
But I'll be choosing something else now. Fuck the bioconservatives.
I really doubt there are many people in dorms with 5 digit
Again, that oil specifically isn't necessary.
Not necessarily that oil.
Shouldn't run oil by rail or pipeline. Leave it in the ground.
In that you choose which rules to follow, and which to ignore, subvert, avoid, or not even bother learning about.
So, you seem to be saying this business model transfers wealth from the idle rich to those building things.
You seem to have some sort of objection to this, but I don't understand it.
What exactly were you smoking?
What is algebra, exactly? Is it one of those three-cornered things? -- J.M. Barrie