Comment Re:"They were bound to fail" (Score 3) 375
Yes, one student learns how to bypass the security and the rest just follows the instruction like a sheep
Yes, one student learns how to bypass the security and the rest just follows the instruction like a sheep
please behave now children
This is my public post, I have 100 more that is shared with closer circle. The people I talk with on g+ hase the same experience. That there is alot of people without this experience is natural.
The way I see it, you get what you do put in. If I made no effort on twitter or FB to find people to follow and generate content that makes people follow me I would say both those platforms are dead and empty.
Looking at my stream on g+ I would say that 25% is shared with limited audience
Compared to other social networks sites I have been using I have never seen this amount of interactions between users.
The difference here is that you start to talk to people you don't know. Whn I started on G+ none of my friends there on G+, but instead I started to talk with people I never seen or met before.
Today I have these stats from G+:
Posts 631
Comments 5777
+1's 1623
Reshares 193
Compared to FB there the same type of posts didn't generate anything at all.
instead of people checking facebook every 5 minutes for the latest, very important, updates as they always do they now constantly was hitting reload for 2.5 hour
If noone ever has been allowed to porttrait Mohammed, how can they tell that it is Mohammed they have portraited? This is my painting of Mohammed "|" , is this enough for being banned?
I could understand that they would get upset if he was porttraited in a less flattening situation, as christians would have some problems with Jesus being dressed up as something visiting the blue oyster bar
using 5.0.375.29 beta and i work as it should, no problem at all actually
“These guys [Google] are using the networks and they don’t pay anybody,” he[César Alierta, chairman of Telefónica] said.
No, we, the users, are using the google services and we already pays you for this access.
There is not a single Google service that is not reliant on network service,” he [René Obermann, Deutsche Telekom’s chief executive] said. “We cannot offer our networks for free.”
And you don't, we still pays you for this service.
STFU and deliver what we want and pays you for.
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