Comment Re:Timely article for me (Score 1) 281
Get the step-van, and make sure to paint it so it is innocuous.
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Get the step-van, and make sure to paint it so it is innocuous.
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.kym-cdn.com%2Fphotos%2Fi...
I think Alibaba is working on one. It's very secure. All the best crypto America can conceive.
I did the "throw away vote" mentioned above, and voted Green party. They would be the least able to accomplish their goals for domination if elected, so I took the lesser of several evils.
I was able to find with just a few clicks. Maybe you should stop trying to be so snarky and do what he actually said.
What? They don't have chairs where you're from?
Most users don't know a thing about the workings of their computer. If you are worried about encryption, as others said above, your system drive will be encrypted, and then you won't have to worry about this.
and then when it crashes and you can't slave it into another system to get data from it, you're hosed.
I felt a lot better about it after reading your childish drivel.
Wait.
There's more than one Dolby?
You don't speak for all of us, biatch.
The ones most likely to shoot someone are also the ones most likely to make $1000 in one night selling drugs. Do you really think they are going to care about this stipend?
Who had them last? Did Trump misplace them? Has anyone checked Hillary's servers?
C'mon people. Those things are very expensive.
I welcome your intelligent and studied response. Thank you for enlightening me. I shall endeavor to become worthy of your esteem in the future.
Semper Fi.
Try like this; https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fcc.gov%2Fecfs%2Ffilin...
(Note: Link is "Safe For Work".)
That's great. I wonder what that guy thinks of Obamacare.
But can you direct the Post Office to deliver them to an office down the street who's job is to simply drop them into the physical analog of
Technically, UPS and FedEx are not allowed to deliver personal letters. Only the US Postal Service, or companies contracted by them, have the authority to deliver personal letters in the United States.
Surprise your boss. Get to work on time.