Comment Re:Nothing does (Score 4, Insightful) 276
Keeping them employed until retirement age.
Keeping them employed until retirement age.
It's rapidly adopting that meaning in other countries, too.
There's billions and billions of extensions to add extra adverts to IE. Every IE user I know has at least a dozen of them installed.
But
"Breach" implies access without permission.
The NSA has government-mandated permission so their access doesn't fall under this law.
You forgot one:
- Let the government track your location.
But once you have #1, why do you need to do #2?
Because the TSA will confiscate your #1.
many of our latest phones and laptops don't have accessible or replaceable batteries?
Only if you buy the overpriced ones...
Borrow a pen and write 5pm on your wrist
Since this seems to be as good a place and time as any to ask, are there any really good 'normal' watches out there these days? I'm looking for a thing I can wear on my wrist and (almost) never have to recharge or change batteries for, that will do exactly two things: tell me the time accurately, and not be awkward to wear.
With most Casios you'll only have to change the battery a few times in your lifetime. Hardly a drag.
If you want to splash out you can get them with built-in solar panels and radio sync for atomic-clock accuracy.
Why bother the appropriate response is:
No.
I would have used two words, but, hey, that's just me.
Is it related to clapping along to music at concerts? This needs further study...
Why bother guarding the embassy?
To stop him getting out.
These days you can probably replace them with Arduinos.
Why do you think they call it a "half life"...?
Large group of temporarily angry gits who are just here for a street protest = low intel reward, high cost to listen, so you just nuke comms.
So, er, how do you know the exact cellphone details of every member of a random mob of angry gits?
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