Comment Re:He does have some good points (Score 1) 645
Your entire argument is dependent upon the assertion that Android tables are "not as good as an iPad". Please elaborate.
Your entire argument is dependent upon the assertion that Android tables are "not as good as an iPad". Please elaborate.
There is not a single media organisation in the United States that espouses any kind of opinion that's even remotely "left of center". Your nation has drifted so far to the right you've no perspective left.
At some point the "victim" businesses need to be responsible for the physical and network security of their systems. It's unreasonable to expect banks to have to assume that every connection may or may not be coming from a machine not under the control of their customer.
Why should people in low population density areas be able to expect the same quality of service as those who live in high density areas without fronting up the additional costs caused by where they choose to live?
Sort of; Bob Hawke was strongly agnostic. Not quite the same thing, but still a far cry from the norm.
In fairness, the "admitted liar" bit is a positive to most people I've spoken to. Realistically, most people are of the belief that most politicians are lying on a regular basis to start with; Abbott's stating of that fact was a refreshing dose of reality.
Of course, his political opponents have tried to label him as "Phony Tony" because of it, but from what I can see it simply hasn't worked. Particularly given that it's coming from political opponents who in the eyes of the public have reneged on implementing the lion's share of their own policy platform since gaining power. Calling your opponent a liar when the public sees you as liar isn't exactly a sound strategy for winning political points.
The filter hasn't gone through; they shelved it because they weren't going to be able tot get the votes in the senate.
We did this nearly twenty years ago in Australia. Now, I'm rather wishing they'd do the same with 5s.
"Craig Barth," the chief technology officer of Florida-based Devil Mountain Software, a company that makes and markets Windows performance metrics software, is, I have discovered, nobody. He doesn't exist. Barth is, in fact, a nom de plume, which is a fancy, French way of saying "alias." The real man behind the curtain is Randall C. Kennedy, a popular, sometimes outrageous blogger for and frequent contributor to Infoworld, a publication that like Computerworld is part of IDG.
Fortunately...
Kennedy's connection to InfoWorld was severed on Friday.
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