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davep68 wrote: » Because people are too stupid to have children NOW. You want them to have children when they're experiencing Alzheimer's? Or Dementia? Wait. That may be a good idea... Are you joking or do you really think I mean for th…
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Marvin wrote: » One example that women take issue with is being regarded as emotional. Everybody knows this is the case: [videos] It's not because it's taboo, it's because it's a pejorative that has no basis in science to simply say "women a…
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dasanman69 wrote: » I give them an A for a good idea, but a big fat F for the implementation, and lax security. I don't. The implementation is the idea in this instance. One of their FAQ is what info Google Wallet stores about transactions with…
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dasanman69 wrote: » This should clear things up. http://www.google.com/wallet/faq.html Yikes! Q: Do I need to be connected to the internet to use Google Wallet for tap and pay? A: You will need to be connected to the internet in order to…
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foad wrote: » While similar there are a few differences, including a critical one. Apple doesn't know what you are purchasing whereas Google does. ? Pay is only providing authentication. Touch ID is faster than having to turn on and input you…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » I think Apple really should consider creating their own college system to train and grow employees (from pod to grave). Sounds like a great idea to me.
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lightknight wrote: » Did you know that after 30, the risk of miscarriage doubles every 5 years? They'll have more eggs to try or they can use third-party reproduction.
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sirlance99 wrote: » Google Wallet is just as fast/quick and convenient as Apple Pay. They both take the same amount of time to use. Google Wallet also does not use my CC #. It uses a virtual #. For **** sake stop trying to claim Google Wallet i…
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lightknight wrote: » I'm agreeing with all but the last one. Population Growth Control, in my opinion, leads to a natural question (who is allowed to make babies) with a logical answer, high potential humans, based on someone's calculation of wh…
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lightknight wrote: » This is a bit of a dishonest argument, though. It raises one question: should we devote substantial resources to enabling men to have babies, in order to remove this unfair advantage of women over men? After all, it's like…
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lightknight wrote: » Sounds exactly like the reasoning of people advocating for biological engineering for their offspring. I'm for generic screening for severe defects, stem cell research, contraception, euthanasia and measures for population …
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xian zhu xuande wrote: » How about we leave it up to the women to decide what is right and wrong for their lives? "And since a man can't make one, he has no right to tell a woman when and where to create one." —Tupac Shakur [VIDEO]
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lightknight wrote: » An education starts being useful from day 1, actually. In some philosophical way, sure, but if you are getting any degree or trade you usually have to spend a lot of time and money to get to a goal before you can a job util…
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pscooter63 wrote: » How does postponing a life event encourage balance in that life? How do you know you'll even live long enough to take advantage of those frozen eggs? I don't understand your questions. You might as well ask: Why get an educ…
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macaholic_1948 wrote: » Microsoft will probably offer this benefit soon, labeling it "Windows to the Future." But only for those who want hermaphrodites as children since they want a "no comprise" solution like their MS Surface. (My apologie…
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[quote name="Rogifan" url="/t/182800/apple-to-pay-female-employees-up-to-20-000-for-new-egg-freezing-fertility-benefit#post_2619252"]Because I think people having children later in life is selfish[/QUOTE] How so? Typically having children a little …
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rogifan wrote: » Encouraging women to have babies later in life doesn't seem like s good thing to me. Why not?
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That still leaves one question unanswered: How much will cost male Apple employees to be allowed to masturbate at work? :err:
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thepixeldoc wrote: » 4) security questions for password recovery; I also suggest not using real answers for the security questions. If you use a password manager it's easy enough to keep these organized, but there is also the Secure Notes in Ke…
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mike1 wrote: » Two-step verification is a genuine pain in the arse. Remembering unique complex passwords is also not the solution. The trick is to make 2-step as painless as possible. Back in the day, I traveled with a FOB to access my company's …