Do you see IP address in Paragraph 4.1? Paragraph 4.1 is the thing at issue. What is technical about that paragraph? If you can’t understand it, you probably should never engage in any activity ever without an adult.
Do you see IP address in Paragraph 4.1? Paragraph 4.1 is the thing at issue. What is technical about that paragraph? If you can’t understand it, you probably should never engage in any activity ever without an adult.
You can’t understand:
If you use a public service, you’re subject to virtually no privacy. There’s no reasonable expectation of privacy using a public wifi. A person may have an expectation of privacy, but under no circumstances is it reasonable.
Yeah, it actually does. Do you think Google makes Gmail free out of the goodness of their hearts? They’re mining the hell out of your data.
Having lived in NYC, I think there are far better things they could be doing. Maybe they should cruise through Crown Heights and see if they can help there.
You have two options, use your own paid data or use a VPN. Free means trade off, nothing is truly free. If you don’t like it, don’t use it.
Being a phony is basically a given in white collar professions. As a lawyer, I can’t tell a client they’re a fucking moron. I have to nod my head and act like I care what they’re saying. Some times I do, some times I don’t. Usually, if it’s fact gathering I do, if they’re trying to tell me the law, that’s when I turn…
But seriously, he’s totally right. We’re just biological computers. I’m not saying we should treat each other the way we treat electronics, but it was an accurate statement.
Three computers one a 7 year old laptop on Windows 7, one a 3 year old laptop on Windows 8.1, and one a 2 year old desktop on Windows 8.1.
TFA was a mirror of ANH because it was a virtual shot for shot remake. But... Luke’s story and Rey’s are different. Luke had self-doubt. Rey never did. That right there makes him more compelling because there is some conflict. With Rey, there is no conflict. She’s just the ultimate, badass, warrior chick with no…
Luke, at least, had a compelling arc. His story was full of self-doubt, only winning in the end because he gave into the force. Rey, from moment-one, was self-assured, won every single thing she did, never faced defeat. They are very different arcs. One had ups and downs, the other just went up.
Except there is a basis for it, since there’s absolutely no evidence that any padawan ever performed a Jedi Mind Trick. Moreover, those who did were at least Jedi Knights, most were Masters. So, while there’s no direct evidence that a padawan can’t perform a Jedi Mind Trick, there’s no evidence to support such a…
Because you disagree? Clearly you’ve presented a cogent argument that proves my actual argument wrong. You must be in some high level position and certainly not making my coffee in the morning, right?
It’s actually not. If you can show a business purpose for that particular thing, then it’s not discrimination.
Yeah, these “averages” seem to be very skewed. Then again, I’ve never actually done a poll on the above information, so maybe I’m the one who has a skewed perception. Maybe people buy houses they can’t afford (50% or so people’s interest is over $11k per year on a $100-200k salary, that’s insane) or something. I don’t…
I think we pay about $120/month for premiums then copays on top of that. We’d have to be the sickest people on the planet to hit $10,000 per year. I’m not saying it couldn’t happen in some instances, but to think that’s the average is pretty crazy.
Telekinesis != Jedi Mind Trick.
So... Rey constantly making faces or saying things when Finn grabbed her hand, wasn’t because “women are strong, and don’t need the help of a man?” Yeah... that’s not the case. That was some major SJW bullshit. It’s not exactly uncommon to grab someone’s hand when trying to evade gun fire. Even more so when one person…
Oh yeah... I do kind of remember that episode. Yeah Clone Wars did to some weird stuff. But... I don’t know it doesn’t seem to bother me as much, maybe because it was a cartoon and I see it more as a gap filler? I don’t know, I just thought TFA was terrible. I was so excited to see it and came out wishing I had never…
Ezra did use it, and failed several times before being successful and that was after practicing it with Kanan. He didn’t just magically pick it up out of no where and use it on someone much stronger in the force than he.