CID rarely every shows anything, any way. I get tons of calls from unknown numbers, some not even remotely valid phone numbers. I've gotten to the point where I don't answer any call I don't recognize the number for AND am expecting a call from.
It's not, which is why it's so good to see this lawsuit. Assuming this goes to court and Honda wins, it sets a precedent for any further seizures of cars not entirely owned by the person it was seized from.
Yeah, she's targeting big tech while ignoring all the other monopolies/oligopolies that exist all across American life. How about eyeglasses? One company owns them all, which is why a new pair of glasses will run you $400 or more.
If you don't want to read that wall of text, Blackberry's big inventions -- which it claims Twitter copied and is using to deprive it of tons of income -- are:
New message notifications
Resetting the new message indicator when someone checks their inbox
Message read status
Server hosting to make sharing messages easier without having to upload
Mobile advertising
This reads like gmail, but on mobile! Yeah - real original. @_@
To be fair, with all the fluoride toothpaste and mouth wash and ubiquitous dental care, most scientists agree that fluoride in the water isn't needed except in the very most poor districts.
It'll take a lot more money... smaller class sizes, throw out standardized curriculum - toss anything that "teaches" by rote. Basically, the exact OPPOSITE of how education works today, which is purely rote learning of a "standard" curriculum with the fewest teachers possible.
Pings over 50 ms are common for most players. It's the reality of US internet. I've never seen a project that counted on less than 50 ms, and even local networks often run more than 20 ms. Anyone touting less than 25 ms latencies is on a GOOD $200/month fiber connection, not the far more common cable or DSL.
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Re: Not sure why I am surprised...
That's very much like the Florida tag over at Fark.
:)
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Re: Florida...
Why not both?
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Re: Alternate
Yes, the choice that is no choice.
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Re: Re:
CID rarely every shows anything, any way. I get tons of calls from unknown numbers, some not even remotely valid phone numbers. I've gotten to the point where I don't answer any call I don't recognize the number for AND am expecting a call from.
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It's not, which is why it's so good to see this lawsuit. Assuming this goes to court and Honda wins, it sets a precedent for any further seizures of cars not entirely owned by the person it was seized from.
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Re: Re: Re: Older examples...might help with analysis
Probably in the places that need it most. :)
Everybody else is using bottled water or a purifier since city water normally sucks in most places.
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Re: Re: Re: Funny (strange, not haha)
Yeah, she's targeting big tech while ignoring all the other monopolies/oligopolies that exist all across American life. How about eyeglasses? One company owns them all, which is why a new pair of glasses will run you $400 or more.
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Re: Nothing civil about it
I think you replied to the wrong article.
On the post: Elizabeth Warren Wants To Break Up Amazon, Google And Facebook; But Does Her Plan Make Any Sense?
Funny (strange, not haha)
Missing from her list despite topping all lists of huge companies: Microsoft and Apple.
Her list of who to target is more telling than anything she says.
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Re: Re: At 72 years old, why not divest?
He was referring to Trump, not Legere.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:
So you're calling yourself a fool and saying you got what you deserved? Somehow I don't believe this.
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Re:
I wanted to flag this, but I'm pretty sure this is a sarcastic post given the last line. So it's funny.
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Re: Not that onerous.
Okay, I marked this as funny, as you clearly have no idea how reality works.
:D
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Really?
This reads like gmail, but on mobile! Yeah - real original. @_@
On the post: Momo Hoax Shows America's Susceptibility To Bullshit Goes Well Beyond Social Media
Re: Older examples...might help with analysis
To be fair, with all the fluoride toothpaste and mouth wash and ubiquitous dental care, most scientists agree that fluoride in the water isn't needed except in the very most poor districts.
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Re: Re: TV
TV "executives" that don't have the faintest idea how to actually run a broadcast network, and/or just have an agenda to push.
On the post: Momo Hoax Shows America's Susceptibility To Bullshit Goes Well Beyond Social Media
Re: Re: cultivate
It'll take a lot more money... smaller class sizes, throw out standardized curriculum - toss anything that "teaches" by rote. Basically, the exact OPPOSITE of how education works today, which is purely rote learning of a "standard" curriculum with the fewest teachers possible.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Come on Starlink!
Pings over 50 ms are common for most players. It's the reality of US internet. I've never seen a project that counted on less than 50 ms, and even local networks often run more than 20 ms. Anyone touting less than 25 ms latencies is on a GOOD $200/month fiber connection, not the far more common cable or DSL.
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Re: Re: I would rather see Spielberg banned
Not Oscar worthy, of course. Maybe he'll go for an Emmy. ;)
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Forget
It can be in the UK. It's why Trump keeps whining about needing a system more like theirs.
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