Cars are shit.
Your worst still friendly friend
Cars are shit.
Most of people do not know what is a bloatware and do not care, they will simply continue to do what the trend and ads are telling them to do.
So if Amazon (or other GAMAM) wants to create a new need, most of people will follow. And in a fews years people like you (or me !) we will be considered outcasts. 😁
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PhD students as well as all students of all levels need to use pirated software to fully develop their abilities.Trash this warning.
Probably for the same reasons Benjamin Netanyahu was glorified in U.S.A. Congress a few weeks ago.
Modern heroes.
Their contributions will be celebrated in the coming centuries.
USA needs to change its paradigm “bigger is better”.
Bigger monuments, bigger buildings, bigger cars, bigger soda cups,… -_-
Human being needs to learn to use what is necessary and cooperation, not excess and stupid competition.
If I am elected president I swear to rid you of Copyright. Solemnly✋
Actually I prefer E-ink (using Kobo with Koreader).
But when I have to take a physical book I prefer to choose the paperback one, it is light, cheap and flexible.
Hardcover are nicer in a bookshelf than in my hands.
Mindustry, Endless Sky, and Unciv.
Life would be so boring without pirates.
fmovies dot llc seems to work fine.
Totally true, nice article thanks
Thank you for sharing your opinion 🙏
Spoiler : USA Congress does not care
How a Congress that applauded a war criminal could give a #### to Climate Change -_-
I like “old” social or societal Japanese movies.
Because they bring other ways of thinking and many issues that are ultimately universal.
They encourage us to meditate on the different associations that push our societies to become what they become, and force us to rethink the other, otherness.
Could recommend many but let’s say for example…
Suicide Club Totally Weird (not for children )
Hana-bi Intense
Okuribito Deep
Nobody Knows sad 😭
It may seem strange to you, but I have learnt a lot from these types of films.
Potential punishments for operating a pirate karaoke system of any kind are fairly severe in Hong Kong.
Under local copyright law, “[A]ny person who, without the license of the copyright owner of a copyright work, possesses infringing copies of a copyright work for the purpose of, or in the course of, any trade or business with the view to it being used by any person commits an offense. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $50,000 (US$6,400) per infringing copy and imprisonment for four years,” Hong Kong Customs notes.
Those who engage in unfair trade practices, “including making false trade descriptions in relation to service, commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $500,000 (US$64,000) and imprisonment for five years.”
seriously -_-…
Any problem with that -_____- ?!