 1 edit | ... I'm not much of a "hate corporate America" kinda guy, but Google and ISP's sure are doing a good job of making a connection an undesirable thing to have.
Way to go!! Hope the money is good. And, of course, it is, so on it will go.
Not to mention my crunching budget, but tracking/selling along with Microsoft's plans of rented software have started me to push away from internet and computers. I have a cheapy connecton. Lightning speed is no longer appealing. I'd rather pay as little as possible for the shitty treatment I'm receiving. I buy only inexpensive second hand computers. Top notch hardware is no longer appealing in the face of software set to rape me.
Way to go guys. You make me long for 1996, Windows 95, and my old dial-up. I sure did enjoy owning a computer and being on the internet, then..... |
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 funchordsHelloPremium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Yarmouth Port, MA kudos:5 | THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK.
but Google and ISP's sure are doing a good job of making a connection an undesirable thing to have I'm wondering why you lumped Google in there? My rationale is that they're different because they're avoidable. Your ISP's man-in-the-middle surveillance is not. |
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 | THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK, EITHER!! 
I agree it is avoidable, and different because of it. But, Google's tracking intentions are the same. They are seemingly almost everywhere and their cookies are persistant. I guess that's why I feel the same about the two. |
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 funchordsHelloPremium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Yarmouth Port, MA kudos:5 | Thanks! |
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