huntershoptaw
HunterShoptaw
huntershoptaw

Most people purchase devices that make this “easy” and never think about making it safe. They want a company to do it for them, instead of taking responsibility for it themselves and learning how to use a device before putting it out in the wild.

I've actually read this to my kids.

I run four. one for my e-commerce site, one for pricing research, one for communication and image manipulation (which is constant), and the last for misc. like teleconferencing, twitter feed, etc.

G+ was more of a, "Ya its ready.......oh not for you yet." The links posted by media was always get there now or wait some more. Now I use G+ and am a supporter, but it was pretty difficult to go through that bit at the time. Maybe that's what I'm remembering.

eh G+ was like that for months. I guess wait lists are the new join.

Oh I can't wait to see what the discussion thread fills up with on this one!

Wow, no I would have thought like Alabama. Ah the neo-semi-south. ;)

Actually funeral pyres are legal in some states in the US. That's how I'm going.

Wow, state sponsored gang tagging. Ah the south.

My wife does this with baby food that she makes. Healthier and cheaper!

Its a ghost town because many people you know do exactly what you do.

Mac's are powered from a central fusion generator at Apple One then fed though a quantum bridge. Right?

Ah well that does make a lot more sense.

Yeah I almost have to concur. Wouldnt the data be crowded with redundants? And how does a table of 199 official languages convert to 500+ official languages spoken above the equator? Seems to me there needs to be an IFTHEN somewhere in this process, or maybe just an Arduino.

I've worked all sides or 40 hours. Thankfully the company I work with now is very family oriented and only rarely asks for more than 40. Finding a good, people centered company to work for is rare, but oh so worth it!

Love you're real life use of the word Boggle. +1 for that alone, and another for your informed reply!

insecure.org

meh, I use incognito when I want to do things without being tracked. Other than that I don't care. Oh and I answer the Hulu ad questions too. I would honestly rather be tracked and have my data work for me than think I'm not being tracked or be tracked anonymously, and have the same lumped in experience that everyone

I dont know, I mean is there really such a thing as several secure places. It seems to me that the human variant leads to more insecurities when we attempt to scatter our data. Coming from the standpoint of passwords, it would appear to me that most people will use the same password or a minor derivation of it to

Um, so is it better to store all of your stuff in one well secured place, or several insecure ones? There is great debate for many many arguments, but realistically nothing is secure, nothing is anonymous, and nothing is private. The big caveat I have for Google is that at least they try to keep what they are doing