Also the several times they accidentally screwed with the privacy settings, to their benefit.
Also the several times they accidentally screwed with the privacy settings, to their benefit.
The bigger issue to me is that the cost per transaction is too high. And that’s not even counting the environmental impact of the energy expended. It’s far cheaper to find an organization that can be trusted to record transactions.
If it requires a phone, then it’s a smart watch that is too big for your wrist.
Since the day it was founded, Facebook has done one shifty thing after another. Every damn year.
Angry is what causes them to chase the bumper. But ususally when they catch the bumper, they are confused and or panicked.
New York seems like the dog who caught the bumper. Except the dog doesn’t get mad at the bumper for what happens next.
With that price, it’s pushing into e-bike territory.
You can’t ban subsidies. It’s unconstitutional. However you can vote out local government if you don’t like the deals.
Sounds like a handy way to insert malware.
Home Depot has this:
Home Depot has this:
Most people are too busy to notice the corners on a gadget.
Fanboys will feel obligated to see it again.
When you crash a plane on the 101, the only thing left to do is to chuck the keys to the nearest bystander and tell him you’ll be back in an hour.
Dude, if you even momentarily thought we were being attacked by the Nazis, you deserve what you got.
Maybe it’s playing to one of those white supremacist fantasies.
Yet in some overweight drunk in a sh*thole bar in Alabama just used it to reconnect with six of his cousins. And once he gets his data plan turned back on, he’s going to do one of them, maybe two.
Their marketing people thought the best way to promote this site was with a big photograph of an interracial couple.
Any 2 bit software developer is by now familiar with the terms “derivative works”. Disney owns ‘em.
So how is this different from that old guy who spends his days at the race track, a cigar in his mouth and a rolled up racing program in his hand?
It’s Walmart. They could print “Tense” and “Sweaty” on the handles and save the expense of the electronics.