But wouldn’t LastPass prevent this attack in the first place, because it wouldn’t recognize the URL as being a legit Google page and so wouldn’t even try to auto fill?
It’s not the federal government’s job to make sure people have health insurance.
Oh look — my so called “opponent” as you called him, after oh-so-bravely telling me to “suck it” solely in a response to you, is now dismissing comments calling him out for hilariously declaring he’s “won,” even though he was unable to use the same qualifiers you did when he decided to debate my original comment, and…
Looking for the part where I mentioned “harmful bacteria” in my reply...
It’s terrifying to me that you have a microbiology degree (if true) and don’t know the meaning of the word “sterile”.
Holy shit, you’re literally too stupid to discuss this with.
This is a correct usage of sterile, though.
>>> “ ...leaving the inside red is fine, because it’s sterile in there...” <<<
I think I speak for everyone when I say, “Thank you, T-Mobile.”
I’ve been using the mobile site for almost 2 years now. I just dropped a shortcut on the home screen and never looked back.
I avoid flying whenever possible. I’d rather drive 800 miles in a blizzard than deal with the TSA and passengers on-line at O’Hare.
I left Verizon years ago. With an LTE footprint nearly the same, T-Mobile has been better in every way and is now the carrier moving the industry forward. I’m still on the older, completely unlimited data plan, but unlimited is all they have now. It’s time to stop believing those dumb Verizon commercials and look at…
Oh, no, our culture certainly isn’t ready for it. The employees are, but the employers aren’t.
Most companies in the US don’t do contracts.
When you’re shopping on Amazon, it usually makes the most sense to try and find the best product, which means…
Flying sucks. My job used to be 50% travel (all coach) so I think I can say that. The fact that American, Delta, USAir, etc., act like you should feel fucking privileged to set foot on their flying influenza-buses just makes it worse. Southwest’s attitude of, “Yeah, we know this kinda sucks so we’re going to have…
Yeah, I know. I was trying to say it as un-dickishly as possible.
That sort of reasoning is why no one on the internet knows the difference between your and you’re.