<strike>I'm running uBlock Origin and still getting the notification about adblocker. They seem to be running some sort of detection mechanism.</strike>
I was running standard uBlock and didn't realize it. Origin seems to bypass the detection.
The government needs to stop trying to reinvent the wheel and just build more A-10's. Infantry guys across the board swear by them - they are one of the most popular pieces of air support in existence for a reason.
The A-10's are a a heavy chain gun with a plane built around it. They are armored up and can take serious flak while still completing the mission. Its amazing what the A-10's can go through and come out safely on the other end.
They are a known cost (not a budgetary blackhole/f-35). We have plenty of pilots to fly them and techs to repair them. Fact is, the F35 was/is not designed for the close air support (CAS) mission.
If user growth and mainstream adoption are your goals then calling the product 'Signal' is the better choice by leaps and bounds.
Axolotl is cool in a techy/underground sort of way (if your into that) but completely misses the boat on being 1) Easy to spell, 2) easy to pronounce, 3) easy to understand.
Mainstream users would just say "wtf" and move on to whatsapp/telegram/facebook messenger.
Honest question here - why not just rent and wait it out?
edit/from the article; Rentals are hard to come by, and just as unaffordable. The vacancy rate of 0.8 percent is one of the lowest in the country, and the average monthly rent of C$937 for a bachelor suite is tied at highest with the cost in Toronto, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. Rents for newly built units and renovated basement suites are pricier.
My wife was complaining about the performance of her computer. Shes running a MacBook Air, Chrome, Firefox and Quickbooks. Ran a system check and Firefox running 7 tabs (2 spreadsheets, 1 email, 1 pinterest and browising 3 ecom sites) was taking up over 1.4gb of ram. Seriously.
Killed Firefox and the system responsiveness was considerably better. Its amazing that the memory bloat in FF has been allowed to go on for so long. But hey, IoT!
The fact that we are still talking about Pocket being integrated in 2016 amazes me. Especially considering that Mozilla was designed and intended as a community project.
"Lets not worry about the banks, the failed surveillance state, government supported terrorism, corruption or sound money supply. Nor should we focus on affordable living, tax evasion by corporations or decreasing unemployment through sound policy. Lets focus our attention on the entertainers!"
Fun times we live in. Speaking of, wonder what the Kardashians are up to..
The reality of bottled water profit is that unless you are a retailer, the only way you can make any money is based on insane volume. That requires cash to cover production, machines, warehousing, transportation (this is huge) and terms for your customers. Big box loves to pay in 60-90 days. Try that on for size when you are making pennies on the dollar.
Similar to many other categories, the bottled water industry is experiencing a transition into automated manufacturing. This is putting a ton of the mom and pop bottling businesses out. Its become too difficult for them to compete against 24/7 automated production lines that the big dogs are running. The margins continue to be driven further and further into bare minimum/cost threshold by the buyers as they leverage it to drive in customers(door busters). There is a ton of pressure here and its not letting up. The smaller guys can't afford to put the cash up to secure the new hardware and are closing up shop left and right.
Costco sells bottled water at near break even as a door buster. This strategy is very similar to what you see in traditional grocery stores where Arrowhead or semi-generic brand is selling for $3.50 a case of 24 bottles.
Don't get me wrong - folks like Nestle, Fiji, Smart Water etc. all do well but there is serious cash invested in those efforts. The small and mid size players basically struggle to carve out an existence.
While Nader realized he would lose the election, he made a big point of trying to capture 5% of the vote and also trying to raise additional awareness of his core agenda.
The argument that a vote for nader is a vote for bush is flawed. The basic premise of voting is that you vote to support a candidate and or a set of ideas you align with. Its a step better than voting "none of the above" as it provides an idea of what you would prefer.
The concept of voting for the "lesser of two evils" just further perpetuates the mess that we find ourselves in today.
Backstory; This service was launched in Q3 of 2014 and competed directly against Square & Paypal. Mobile app, card reader and access to reporting data on transaction history etc.
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Tor browser 5.0.3/latest(based on firefox 38.0.3) is not listed. However, it does have .dhe enabled/"true" set in the config file. For those of you running - it might be good to add this to your disable "to-do" list.