macwise
About
- Username
- macwise
- Joined
- Visits
- 15
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Points
- 40
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 86
Reactions
Comments
-
Not sure where you're seeing this info, but it is wrong: In an update on Feb. 27, AT&T is including 10GB of Mobile Hotspot data per month in total across all lines at full speed with Unlimited Plus. Data consumed after the 10GB is cut back to 1…
-
Some misinformation and ambiguity from your latest articles: "The plan also includes 10 gigabytes of full-speed hotspot data, after which it's throttled back to 128 kilobits per second. The plan as a whole may be throttled after the 22-gigabyte mar…
-
Like most Apple TV owners (4th gen), my development team was so pleased with the new screen savers. We were all enraptured by the views, and the simple but captivating streams showing a bird's eye view of beautiful places around the planet really de…
-
"Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people in a self-proclaimed act of terrorism." I thought this was debunked (by the FBI, no less): https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2015/12/16/fbi-san-bernardino-attackers-d…
-
Fuck the police. They can seek Apple's help via legal channels, but this is nothing more than an appeal to mass hysteria to get what they want, which is access to every facet of our lives, without warrant, without reason. This is nothing more than …
-
crowley said: macwise said: Statistics say that you put your hand over your heart in sentimental tribute to the great might and wonder and heritage that is the Glorious United States of America, World Police, Benevolent Distributor …
-
crowley said: tallest skil said: Well, you’re a Briton. And you don’t give a fuck about protecting against unlawful search and seizure. Which is what the thread is discussing. Which comes from your complete lack of personal rights. W…
-
tallest skil said: macwise said: Statistics say that you put your hand over your heart in sentimental tribute to the great might and wonder and heritage that is the Glorious United States of America... You’ll have to excuse crowley. B…
-
crowley said: Borderdog said: Let's get to the heart of this whole discussion. One of Benjamin Franklin's most famous quotes: "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor…
-
volcan said: macwise said: Just because it's known doesn't mean it's not a conspiracy. The government conspired with AT&T to act in secret. Now, it's no longer a conspiracy theory as it has since been proven fact. But it was a con…
-
techno said: normm said: In a sane world, we would only have to point out that criminals can install (using Xcode) or sideload (via corporate app store or jailbreaking) any apps they like with uncompromized encryption. Apple can't pre…
-
mac_dog said: "It is silliness to say there's some kind of conspiracy between the U.S. government and AT&T,"... he's right. it's not a conspiracy. it's well known that AT&T is is jointly working with the NSA (at least here in san fra…
-
volcan said: If you have a Constitutional grievence take it up with the courts. Encryption is an undecided legal issue. So you don't have a valid rebuttal? But then, how could you. Everything you said was poppycock, just like Randall St…
-
volcan said: macwise said: So you're saying that congress can make a law which allows government to enter your home and search it anytime you buy a desk, and your argument would be that "Who is forcing you to buy a desk?" Are you rea…
-
volcan said: macwise said: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable .... Ok let me stop you right there. Who is forcing you to buy a cell phone? So you're sayin…
-
tallest skil said: ktappe said: The point of laws in general and the Constitution in particular, is… …to protect the rights of oppressed minority. Fucking lol, where on Earth do you get that? You don't really believe the tripe yo…
-
jfc1138 said: ktappe said: He is quite wrong. It is a decision for the courts, specifically SCOTUS, on whether it is a violation of the 4th Amendment for the government to be able to search and seize your communications. The governmen…
-
ktappe said: He is quite wrong. It is a decision for the courts, specifically SCOTUS, on whether it is a violation of the 4th Amendment for the government to be able to search and seize your communications. The government mandating all phones…
-
volcan said: SpamSandwich said: I agree with Nola. Screw Stephenson. Our rights are inherent and the Constitution is there to PROTECT our individual rights. Which part of the Constitution or Bill of Rights grants your rights to purc…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by DanielSW Quote: Originally Posted by portcity High fashion, elegant, revelation in design? Haha. It looks like one of iHop's mini pancakes. No, it doesn't. It reveals your own questionable dietary prop…