Well, never underestimate the ability of Republicans to twist logic in whatever way is necessary to support their position. They already changed their "position" on whether a sitting President gets to nominate a SCOTUS associate justice. And they intend to impeach Biden if they hold the House or Senate after the 2022 mid-term elections. And let's not forget how deficit spending is good if done by a Republican-led House/Senate, but bad if done by a Democrat-led one.
For better or for worse, until they lose badly in national legislative elections, and probably state-level as well, they aren't going to learn their lesson. And even then, maybe not.
“I expect we’ll get to the bottom of this,” Sessions replied. “This is not right. We’ve never seen this kind of leaking. It’s almost as if people think they have a right to violate the law, and this has got to end, and probably it will take some convictions to put an end to it.”
It took "some convictions" to share the information Jeffy. Hopefully, in the end, the convictions might be yours, Trumps, and the whole rotten lot of you.
The article closes out with the question "Wouldn't it be nice if there were a single presidential candidate who actually understood this particular issue?"
It would have been really really nice if you had bothered to tell us up front but this was for the iPhone 6 / 6 s and the + versions only. That way I won't waste time when I don't own one. It's just as much the fault of the project owners because they don't fess that up at the Kickstarter page either, but for f**** sake, you had to have figured it out, and you should have told us.
If the iPhone is version 6 or later, it is encrypted by default. I am aware of no way for you to decrypt it. (Even a factory reset would still result in an encrypted iPhone.)
What parents can and should do is set it up so they have control over the phone through parental controls. However, we know that it has always been the case that most kids know more about the phone than the parents so parents who do this may not change anything.
The first tablets from Microsoft around 2000 had Windows XP tablet edition installed. They all had excellent pen input, and they had plenty of screen real estate. Despite all of the badmouthing they've gotten over the years, Windows tablets actually got the handwriting thing right. And yet nobody ever gives them credit.
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Screen Doors
We may as well start building submarines with screen doors, or put picture windows on outhouses. It will have the same result.
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I know I can't prove it, but I just know it
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Nope
Well, never underestimate the ability of Republicans to twist logic in whatever way is necessary to support their position. They already changed their "position" on whether a sitting President gets to nominate a SCOTUS associate justice. And they intend to impeach Biden if they hold the House or Senate after the 2022 mid-term elections. And let's not forget how deficit spending is good if done by a Republican-led House/Senate, but bad if done by a Democrat-led one.
For better or for worse, until they lose badly in national legislative elections, and probably state-level as well, they aren't going to learn their lesson. And even then, maybe not.
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Re: Now tell us what you REALLY think texas republicans...
You forgot to mention statues of confederate soldiers is "history"
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I'd like to believe him, but this is the same guy who, with Glenn Frey, treated Don Felder so shabbily, all over money.
I don't listen to his music, solo or with the Eagles.
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Yeah, they're like my sorrows. I tried drowning them, but the little suckers can swim!
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Re: How to fix the problem in five minutes:
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It took "some convictions" to share the information Jeffy. Hopefully, in the end, the convictions might be yours, Trumps, and the whole rotten lot of you.
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1) The Registrant Contact
2) The Administrative Contact
3) The Technical Contact
-and-
4) The Billing Contact
If this DMCA Contact is so damned important, why not just add it to the domain registration?
And if lack of copyright notice doesn't mean a copyright doesn't exist, why do I need a comment on my site for the DMCA?
Why is the Copyright office involved in this non-copyright issue?
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They're paid not to know.
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Say no to music industry accountancy.
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Re: Parental responsibility
What parents can and should do is set it up so they have control over the phone through parental controls. However, we know that it has always been the case that most kids know more about the phone than the parents so parents who do this may not change anything.
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