Comment Re:And there is threema ... (Score 2) 171
was wondering why that wasn't included. Thought the user-authentication process would be considered a positive.
was wondering why that wasn't included. Thought the user-authentication process would be considered a positive.
Just about everything, but unfortunately does not include ChromeOS. Rather than converting to some other tool I'm holding out that a ChromeOS version will come along some day soon, and for the moment, since I don't take my Chromebook outside of my home I'm ok to just RDP to my main PC and use it there.
I read it the same, and wondered how they could tell if people were dressed or not. And what constituted dressed, and whether there were different behaviours based on the state of dress. Do people surf the internet differently if completely naked compared to just wearing socks on their feet?
The world needs to know!
For my daughters first birthday I burnt a collection of videos to DVD that i thought where worth while and sent it up to her grandparents to enjoy. This isn't HD or anything just 640x480 captured with my camera. That was the highlights of the last year i had to narrow down for them to get it in to just 4GB.
Then there's the photos.
It'd be a shame to lose all that, and as the article says, it's a problem to keep it forever.
My mum said my daughters snarly face looks like my younger brother when he was her age, so she got out the slide, scanned it in and emailed it to me. That's because the slide has survived for 25 years in relatively good condition.
They don't have slides of my snarly face at that age because cyclone tracey ripped the roof off their home and covered everything they owned in water and filth in Christmas '74.
How will I be able to preserve images and videos of my daughters childhood since it won't fit on a 1GB USB?
It may not be an issue for you, but for anyone that would like to preserve some of their memories it will be, it's got nothing to do with 'Real Life' vs nerdity.
It is clear that the individual who persecutes a man, his brother, because he is not of the same opinion, is a monster. - Voltaire