Comment Re:4k is a buzzword (Score 1) 158
4k is just a buzzword.
Maybe a buzzword for TV, but a 4k screen is really nice as a computer monitor!
4k is just a buzzword.
Maybe a buzzword for TV, but a 4k screen is really nice as a computer monitor!
Except for Game of Throne, and The Walking Dead, and True Blood, and The Good Wife, and Big Bang Theory and a whole host of other shows that somehow still get made and watched.
That's not "TV," it's cable.
Or do you think there will be a day you can 3D print a plastic chair that can support a person for $5?
Do you think 3D printing will always be limited to weak materials?
Who says you need to tell the truth on those questions?
The topic of this thread is about how a password manager takes care of everything.
Keep focused.
Just another reminder to use strong passwords, password managers, and change them often. It's a pain, but it's the reality of the digital world.
What good is a password manager when the answers to your security questions are public knowledge?
Imagine a world where there were multiple standards for cigarette lighter^W^W accessory power connectors...
You mean like the car having an actual standard power connector in the first place instead of the outdated cigarette lighter hack?
McDonald's
When Ray Kroc was alive, he banned pay phones from McDonald's. Since his death, they started popping up at the stores.
Google doesn't supply updates to most of the Android phones. It's the device manufactures that do that.
The manufactures don't either.
HTC G2 (aka Desire Z) and HTC One S. Updated ended barely a year after purchase.
That's also why the Americans stopped going there. It's a waste of the budget and resources.
And those resources were redirected into more bombing of Vietnam.
That's actually the GOAL of cashless.
Forcing the poor to get ripped off by all the fees for debit cards.
But what is also weird is that the US has a $1 coin.
The US HAD a $1 coin. It was shut down due to "cost cutting." But the old ones are still in circulation.
http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/$1coin/?action=schedule
Oh, and about 95% of my customers use Google Maps instead of the phone book.
What's a "phone book"?
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.