On November 26, 2013 at 01:03PM Angel Said…
As Wal-Mart Workers Plan Record Black Friday Protests, Study Says Retail Giant Can Afford Higher Pay
As Black Friday approaches, Wal-Mart workers and activists are planning another round of protests and strikes at the nation’s largest employer on the biggest shopping day of the year. The Black Friday protests come at a time of heightened scrutiny for the company. It made headlines last week when a…
On November 22, 2013 at 02:07PM Angel Said…As a current Time Warner Customer who seriously enjoys not having data caps I REALLY Hope this does not happen. I hated Comcast when i was forced to have them and I don't want them back. #monopoly
On November 20, 2013 at 04:14PM Angel Said…So bitcasa the cloud storage provider. Originally made a big splash promising unlimited cloud storage for affordable prices. Well that’s no longer the case. As of today they have changed their pricing plans, from $99 dollars a year for unlimited cloud storage to $999.99 a year for the unlimited option. They also have been promising a linux client for over a year now and recently held signups for beta testing. With this new price structure they have decided to allow users under the old price structure to keep their plans so long as they don’t cancel their subscriptions. The catch though is that grandfathered plans will not have access to the Linux Client upon release. So while some might be content to trust a company that would up and switch things around without forewarning I personally will be investing and some more hard drives and building up my own home back up plans. Besides between owncloud, googledrive, and dropbox my photo/document needs are covered and if I need access to my media for streaming I can do that with plex . I may invest in crashplan though just in case anything ever goes wrong. I’m just really pissed off about this whole thing because I spent two and half months uploading a little over 5 terabytes worth of data. Oh and as far as that bitcasa linux client goes, as far as I’m concerned at this point it’s just vaporware
On November 20, 2013 at 08:32AM Angel Said…So I woke up this morning just as the movie The Stand was coming on. spoiler alert Now I’ve seen this movie a bunch of times over the years only this morning I had a moment of clarity about it. In the movie all the actors with bigger parts to play die after being sick and they are all sick for about week. This means the opening sequence of the movie really doesn’t make any sense. The Camera pans around showing all these people some are piled up dead like they were trying to get out the door, and some of them look like they were doing work before they just fell over and croaked without warning. That is in no way consistent with the rest of the movie which leads you to believe that you first feel like you have the flu for a week before you die. I mean if that’s the case why are all these folks piled up like they just died quickly and unexpectedly? Also, it’s odd how I never thought of this before now when the movie came out in 1994 and I’ve seen it a bunch of times since it came out……..
The Stand (TV Mini Series 1994) - IMDb
The Stand: With Gary Sinise, Molly Ringwald, Jamey Sheridan, Laura San Giacomo. After a deadly plague kills most of the world’s population, the remaining survivors split into two groups - one led by a benevolent elder and the other by a malevolent being - to face each other in a final battle between…
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