Comment Cheaper solution (Score 0) 50
Many people, especially in the Western industrialized nations, consume more carbohydrates than they need in everyday life,
How about not doing that in the first place?
Many people, especially in the Western industrialized nations, consume more carbohydrates than they need in everyday life,
How about not doing that in the first place?
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They send this after you:
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3F...
It's not enough to vote, you also have to bribe the people you voted for, to not fuck things up for you.
When you charge the car Apple takes 30%.
Not if you make it illegal enough!
What would be the motive for an attack?
Some companies would go out of business if they didn't pay ransomware.
There wouldn't be a ransomware attack in the first place!
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>Prison rape is also highly overrated.
I screamed and screamed but no help came. One star!
Well, at least the hackers will never be able to guess what the passwords are for the computers in the other booths.
>Ironically, Samsung phones actually have features to support fake location providers, and fake contacts.
Maybe it's a ploy to sell more Samsung phones?
With software it's quite easy to claim you have never seen the source code and have worked from just a spec you have received.
Not so with things like stories and music, those have evolved over a long time and if you just looked far back enough, then similarities would be found that would stick in a court. And you can't claim to have grown up independent of human culture, someone like that would function on the level of a chimp.
>If I write a book I want every dime of profit resulting from my work forever. It's my work,
In a world with infinite copyrights your book would be found to be derivative or earlier works, and the ownership would not be given to you, but instead to parties that have inherited the rights to works written thousands of years ago.
We will have solar energy as soon as the utility companies solve one technical problem -- how to run a sunbeam through a meter.