You seem to have an answer in mind, perhaps instead of attacking everyone who has different goals to you, you explain what you what your end goal is.
There where some good ideas in it but it never really worked for me, I have often wondered if it was translation issues.
Excel is great until you need to fix/extend an app that is now integral to all company operations that was made 20 years ago by that guy in sales that was good at computers and has long left.
Aren't both Israel and Saudi Arabia are allies of the US?
I've never heard of Millard Fillmore before.
If Apple could see a way to make money out of your data they would do it without blinking. The only reason they went with the privacy angle was that they failed when they tried to build their own ad network.
When google initially invested in Boston Robots I thought was to try and solve this problem.
Actually I suspect this has been somewhat the norm through out history, and the last 50-100 years have been some what odd.
Well where I live (Melbourne, Aus) what a assume are the equivalent to Zipcar actually buy/rent car spaces to leave for their cars.
If the IP addresses get associated with to many spam reports, unsubscribes etc the gmail etc will start to associate these IP addresses as bad, and will be more likely to just block them no matter what the content.
Why does the military need a special exception compared to the orphanage down the road?
You seem to have an answer in mind, perhaps instead of attacking everyone who has different goals to you, you explain what you what your end goal is.
There where some good ideas in it but it never really worked for me, I have often wondered if it was translation issues.
Excel is great until you need to fix/extend an app that is now integral to all company operations that was made 20 years ago by that guy in sales that was good at computers and has long left.
Aren't both Israel and Saudi Arabia are allies of the US?
I've never heard of Millard Fillmore before.
If Apple could see a way to make money out of your data they would do it without blinking. The only reason they went with the privacy angle was that they failed when they tried to build their own ad network.
When google initially invested in Boston Robots I thought was to try and solve this problem.
Actually I suspect this has been somewhat the norm through out history, and the last 50-100 years have been some what odd.
Well where I live (Melbourne, Aus) what a assume are the equivalent to Zipcar actually buy/rent car spaces to leave for their cars.
If the IP addresses get associated with to many spam reports, unsubscribes etc the gmail etc will start to associate these IP addresses as bad, and will be more likely to just block them no matter what the content.
Why does the military need a special exception compared to the orphanage down the road?