I’m pretty sure none of the pesky laws prevent people from doing what the laws were written to prevent.
I’m pretty sure none of the pesky laws prevent people from doing what the laws were written to prevent.
You would be amazed at how many foreigners show up and try to buy a Diesel Benz to have it exported it out. The Russians try to do it daily almost with Diesel GLs. Benz actually came to them and pretty much told them to do what they had to do to stop it from happening.
It’s the same way with some technologies. When you purchase super fast computers, you must agree not to export it in the EULA that most of us click right past.
Lol. You sign an “anti-free-trade” agreement while the same manufacturer is trying to get global free trade agreements so they can source parts at best profit.
I’m going to have a huge problem in a few years. A few past 30 and I still can eat whatever I want and I get way less exercise than I should. It’s not a brag (just my metabolism) that I’m an inch lesser on my waist than I was at 18.
You must be the dream customer any corporation wants.
Once upon a time, grinding was fun. Before the endpoint replaced the process.
Everyone else is laughing.
But! ... me! me! me!
That’s just not true. At all. Go google your question.
What does it say when the user can’t even come up with a decent username?
They’re... they ARE a Google Labs company...
I work in the industry. This reeks to me of a case of a particularly tricky bug they ran in to (due to complexity or external factors complicating resolution of the bug), and a developer either under incredibly high pressure or incredibly poor management, who decided to just eliminate the feature rather than fix it,…
Some people just play games to bash them and that’s their ‘fun’.
Seriously. Do people not even play games anymore or are they just another way to brag vis-a-vis other people and false senses of superiority?
When a company’s PR spin intentionally taps into that whose fault is the anger?
And that’s the overlap into the “change this now!” community.
No.