Sorry I thought it was your own work not a repost.
Sorry I thought it was your own work not a repost.
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You subscribe to Hannah I see.
But even if that is their semi-delusional master plan why scupper it by association with such a bad idea. There was not one person in all the hours of talk they must have spent on this that wondered if every device taking a screenshot every few minutes was a good idea. No matter the security it will be breached and this feature could be astoundingly destructive.
So by implication they have not been telling their teams that since when, Windows95?
Even the cancellation is not good enough. The fact that this was even entertained shows how disconnected Microsoft is from the real world. If they can get this so wrong what else are they getting wrong.
I knew Jaffa Cakes were zero-rated for tax purposes which is good as they are my main source of vitamin C. I was meaning really just the possibility of incentives in price for the healthier options, claiming back more on processing. Tax exempt carrot rather than the sugar stick.
Also tax on fruit and vegetables urged to be removed. No? Not that one, oh ok then.
Now you see the violence inherent in the system.
I think it captures the moment and the milieu.
Some rainbow tart shining a light at a wind turbine in broad daylight.
There is some sort of joke about head here but I can’t find it.
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Ah the unconditional part.
Yeah sorry was a bit tired and could not immediately see what the word unconditionally added. My intention was not pedantry. To answer I suppose I am not sure that I would duplicate myself, causes some problems with identity - for example do the people who love you love them? I think it lives under the category of possibly making things worse, identical twins don’t laugh all day because of how easy life is. The most likely outcome is they would move away and we hardly talk.
What is the unconditional part here?
Yeah you are probably right if a bit snarky but it seemed an awkward, cobbled together thing so didn’t spend too much time.
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I have not watched this documentary and I am sure it is a very truthful and noble thing but it seems once again to be laying the blame and potential solution on the ordinary person when in truth the largest 100 corporations are responsible for about 75 percent of all environmental damage and greenhouse gases.