This is one of my favourite whiskeys. Not for its taste – it’s awful, but for the TV advert in India.
This is one of my favourite whiskeys. Not for its taste – it’s awful, but for the TV advert in India.
:D
I’m in the UK and it was standard issue from when I worked at an investigation firm. If the recording is on Google’s servers then it’s subject to US law which causes all sorts of problems. Also ACR can be set to automatically record a call - you don’t have to switch on recording. At the end of the call a pop up box…
Not a whiskey drinker usually but this is the worst I’ve ever had. Drank it in Pakistan. It says aged for 12 years in Scotland on the bottle. What it doesn’t say is that it was actually aging for 12 years in the Loch Ness Monster’s bowels.
It’s an option but there are a couple of issues - one it announces when it is recording the call to all parties and second the call is stored with Google rather than locally on device (also my stock dialler has call blocking).
I‘ve often thought that we are approaching an Age of Miracles which would be made of unlimited energy from nuclear fusion and life extension from stem cell / growing organs / nano tech etc. If Lockheed Martin’s announcement has any basis in fact and medical advancements continue at their current pace I don’t think it…
Try ACR Darren - it’s by far the best call recorder.
In season 2 the aliens decide to declare war on the human soul.
Agreed. I remember being aghast at that paragraph in the book - “A contract has been made wih the Goblet! Harry must compete!”
Can I choose a TV Show? Pretty please?
Ha! Also I remember hashtags on io9. They were fun.
I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that the tats and the grill on the Joker were just for that publicity shot.
Well... I mean there were so many. Nobody would’ve missed one, I’m guessing.
Gotcha
Wildcards!
Space Vampire - they eat suns
I was thinking more you’re Plague and don’t like some johnny-come-lately virus.
Close. They’re Space Vampires.
You’re just biased.
The US military and US foreign policy has one simple function - to maintain the US dollar as the global currency for commodities and trade.