You are most definitely not overreacting. That shit is weird. At least take off the mask if you don’t have the time to change out of the costume. But keeping the mask on? When it’s not Easter day/weekend? That shit is just fucking creepy.
You are most definitely not overreacting. That shit is weird. At least take off the mask if you don’t have the time to change out of the costume. But keeping the mask on? When it’s not Easter day/weekend? That shit is just fucking creepy.
And people still can’t fathom why the NFL is on it’s way down. Such classy fans it attracts!
Seriously. Why the hell in this day and age of firearm proliferation in this country anyone would think it’s a good idea to dress up like a creepy clown is beyond me. I don’t have coulrophobia, but if I see some creepy ass clown staring at me or my kids, you can bet your ass I’m chasing that motherfucker down and…
that’s the kinda shit that gets a motherfucker killed
It’s not so much technically challenged folks as it is companies not taking security seriously enough. The vast majority of security vulnerabilities are easily prevented with, really, the littlest bit of effort (secure coding training; secure development lifecycles; etc.) The problem is people and companies are slow…
This is the correct security risk for IoT devices. Because of their lack of standardization, and mostly non-existent secure development, they are easily able to be commandeered by malicious actors and used for malicious tasks.
Absolutely not, especially as they do not have any US based operations.
Except that McLaren is a British company and doesn’t have to comply with SEC regulations, and they’re also not public. McLaren is privately held. Try again.
It’s like when people call the desktop a CPU. No, the CPU is the little chip inside of the desktop that makes everything magically happen.
I starred your comment because you’re factually correct, but I have no pity for a company like Apple in paying the corporate tax rate on money they’ve earned abroad while being based in America and being able to take advantage of the stability and rule of law that is America.
Yeah, these things suck. They’re all over Texas, you can’t escape them. Basically just wasps without wings. And they hurt like a motherfucker man. OMG their sting hurts.
I’ve never had an issue with TM, though there is always a first time for everything. I back up all critical items to the cloud, so I could care less if I have to reinstall macOS.
Again, most people aren’t going to go to all of that trouble and will simply use Time Machine. But hey, go get ‘em help desk!!
Are you kidding? The current frozen tundra is ridiculously nutrient rich. It’s just frozen at the moment, though it is starting to thaw. :(
Canada will definitely benefit on the whole from climate change, and it has a massive amount of land that is highly unused/un-populated, so I would expect them to see massive migration this century.
Or you could just use TimeMachine and run a backup before you upgrade. Your list is what a help desk/tech support department would use. For everyone else, if something doesn’t work after the upgrade, just restore from your backup.
Much as I loved playing football as a kid, there’s no way in hell I’ll let my boy play. I don’t even care that much for the NFL anymore, don’t watch it every weekend like I used to. I do still love college football though. To your timeline of death for the NFL though, I’m not so sure. As long as the NFL has the rabid…
I think a race in Chitown would be awesome, even if there aren’t really any elevation changes in the track!
That’s correct. $25M sanctioning fee is a bit steep, me thinks. And unless you’re a dictator, that money has to come through normal channels/methods.
Half of the races on the provisional calendar are “iffy” every year because of the muppet’s $25M sanction fee to host an F1 race. Bernie and CVC are killing the sport in the long term just to line their pockets in the short term.