Wouldn't it be great to see Google take AT&T out of their index?
I know so many people that would go to Google, type in at t and then go to their page. I bet they get more than half of their traffic from Google, they might want to be careful./div>
They got what they needed, he can't get in trouble for what's on his computer now, but they know what was there and that's all they wanted, I am sure.../div>
What's wrong with having the latest AV and updates? I fix problems from viruses all the time because someone didn't have the time to update their computer...
I don't think they should block the traffic, I mean traffic is traffic, and they have to leave the site somehow...Another link somewhere, hopefully an ad.
This isn't a new system though. You want a lot of links for Google to like you and you want "word of mouth" advertising (friends giving out your links) to drive your business.
Have you heard of the Polk Database? I worked for a company that paid for a copy of this, which is available every quarter.
This info has everything you want to know about a person, and an IT guy with access can find anything. All the data on where you live, how much money you make what kind of car you own. EVERYTHING!!
Mix that with what the ISPs have (OUr click data and where we visit) and you know everything you need to know about a person./div>
Honestly, because now I reach more people when I talk or type, it is a problem. If I were only allowing people to listen to me in a small forum there would be no problem.
Say what you want to say, just don't say something like;
(put persons name here) killed (put other persons name here) without proof. That's wrong, but you should be able to state an opinion like,
If She/He killed them, then She/He is a dirty f uc king pig.
Surprised?
Living in Costa Rica
But thanks though, because since this crap with Nicaragua, I am getting a lot more traffic to my site../div>
Americans...
You get it (as Jim)
I know so many people that would go to Google, type in at t and then go to their page. I bet they get more than half of their traffic from Google, they might want to be careful./div>
I am a ComCast User (as Jim)
If they are not trying to MAKE you go over the limit, I don't know what they are doing....
F'in B A S tards../div>
NAT and Security (as Jim)
What, force people to be better than hackers??/div>
Wow, only WOW (as Jim)
That's gone with Real Time.. How can the GOV dismiss something that millions have seen and is live. They have no time to get rid of that information..
CNN, Fox, any news site now is has less meaning to me.../div>
Whatever really, (as Jim)
Who needs bete testing
Get your updates
Lazy bastards.../div>
Re:
Anyway, why are they monitoring their facebook accounts at work?/div>
What's superior to MySQL
Thanks,/div>
Agree, sort of
This isn't a new system though. You want a lot of links for Google to like you and you want "word of mouth" advertising (friends giving out your links) to drive your business.
My 2c/div>
Oh My F!@#ing God...
How silly,/div>
WE are just all Lazy...
Let's just slow down.../div>
NSA Does this already
She
Agreed
Let's worry more about what the GOV does with our info
This info has everything you want to know about a person, and an IT guy with access can find anything. All the data on where you live, how much money you make what kind of car you own. EVERYTHING!!
Mix that with what the ISPs have (OUr click data and where we visit) and you know everything you need to know about a person./div>
What happened to free speech?
Say what you want to say, just don't say something like;
(put persons name here) killed (put other persons name here) without proof. That's wrong, but you should be able to state an opinion like,
If She/He killed them, then She/He is a dirty f uc king pig.
~ Jim/div>
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