I don’t disagree. But it’s broken.
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I don’t disagree. But it’s broken.
Unencrypted radio on a power grid??? What in the flip?! What wanker kept this going into the 2000s??
Sounds like a good use for asset management. I’ve used SnipeIT for asset management, and it works amazingly well for this.
This is where we’re headed:
Zenni does trivex at a premium when compared to CR39. Still might be cheaper than $600.
Go to a real coffeeshop. Even we know Dunkin isn’t real coffee.
But I was in the light…
I am quite certain the NSA has access to that data as well
I’mma drop this here.
They see it as a status symbol, like the iPhone tone when the original iphone was released. Idiots.
Political hackers.
The people have to be successful every time, but the political hackers have to successful just once.
Gemini: “to create a folder, right click on the desktop, select new, them select folder. When the folder icon appears, type the name you want for your new folder.”
Me: No… in Gmail!
Gemini: “Gmail is a google service for emails”
Me: No! How do I create folders in Gmail??
Gemini: “Email folders are a great way to sort and organize your emails into easily searchable categories.”
Me: Never mind. Thanks for nothing.
Gemini:
Cool. So they hacked people’s computer to protect them from hackers…
Your friend needs to read Good to Great by Jim Collins, and reassess.
Is that my voice? Is that my voice??
The poison. The poison for Kuzco, the poison chosen especially to kill Kuzco, Kuzco’s poison. That poison?
I haven’t finished going through all of it yet, but it seems pretty extensive and inclusive. This is great!
Hey, Jackal, is the Kuzko’s poison?
‘Wouldn’t’, I think. Ms’s customer service is abysmal on their paid services, I can only imagine how bad it is on their no-cost services. And, the thing is, they have the resources to have better customer service than Amazon gives their Prime members, but they seem to choose not to. It’s strange to me.
Interesting. When I first opened this on my instance, it had no description.
The messages might be working right now, but the security (and, therefore, the stability and longevity) is broken.