As I parked today and was getting out the Google camera car drove past me in front of the store. I waved
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Google has noted your shopping preferences, time of day you like to travel, vehicle package choices, dress code, estimated income level, tracked your home using facial recognition tied to Facebook and your ISP - and then blurred your face to protect your privacy. Carry on, Citizen.Daehawk wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2019 9:56 pmAs I parked today and was getting out the Google camera car drove past me in front of the store. I waved![]()
And I would have asked that they simply switch it to 3-4 orders of kids fries. Of course that's still probably less fries than 2 mediums, so...maybe I would have eaten the 2 mediums as well.Brian wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2019 2:51 pm My fat ass self would have just eaten two orders of frys.
<- Sub popcorn with frys.
The mass production of single-use plastic has put us in the biggest recycling crisis in history.
Tell me about it. I once got an angry call from someone on the other side of the country that demanded I stop calling them to offer a reverse mortgage on their home.Blackhawk wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:08 pm They fake the numbers. They're not really coming from where it says they are. It only gets really fun when they start using your number to call others.
I was offering warranty service, apparently. "Why you call me!?!"Max Peck wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:39 pm
Tell me about it. I once got an angry call from someone on the other side of the country that demanded I stop calling them to offer a reverse mortgage on their home.
And not limited to phone calls either. I've recently gotten completely random texts on my phone from scammers.Blackhawk wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:08 pm They fake the numbers. They're not really coming from where it says they are. It only gets really fun when they start using your number to call others.
I got a text once from someone wondering why I called. I had to explain the whole robocalling scam to get the other person to quit bugging me. Never did find out what I allegedly called them about, though.Blackhawk wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:08 pm They fake the numbers. They're not really coming from where it says they are. It only gets really fun when they start using your number to call others.
Articles about this in The Atlantic - he'll lose eventually, but more and more people want to see it, so ratings are going up, even as the shows prize budget takes a short-term hit.Daehawk wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:08 pm I dont know the guy and Im not trying to be mean but that guy on Jeopardy is making the show SOOooooo boring. He has no personality when he is playing, he answers almost every question and is almost always right. Click bing click bing over and over. He's been there 15 day and won like $1.2 million and it feels like a year to me. No one has a chance. I turn in to see if he is gone sometimes or to see if he may lose. Then I get caught up and watch it then regret it at the end.
It got me thinking about Ken Jennings and his $3 million 75 day run in 2004. I thought after him they changed the rules so champions could stay no longer than 5 days. His run was boring too after a while. But from reading online it seems that was before he was there and in 2003 they changed the rules to allow champions to stay until they lost. Ugh. So boring. Id not even want to show up while he is there. Props to whoever beats him.
If my Pixel 3 tells me it's a suspected spam caller, I'll sometimes let the Pixel's auto answer service answer for me, just to see what happens.Isgrimnur wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:23 am Caller ID is patently useless these days.
FCC on Caller ID Spoofing
Sliders. If it's across a relatively smooth surface. If it involves going outside, hire someone.Smoove_B wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:17 am Furniture I can move by myself? Not bullshit. Furniture that requires multiple people to move? Bullshit.
I haven't seen an uptick in robocalls lately. In fact, I've been pretty free of them the past few days. It tends to come in spurts, though.Unagi wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:19 pmDoesn't that also (/still) give the caller the 'positive hit' from the call being answered, and hence promote future calls?
I'd take the estate guy's offer or hire movers cheaper. Or get in tough with your inner Hatchetman, reduce it to kindling, and have the Trashmen take it for you.Smoove_B wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:23 pm Literally cannot give away furniture. Like..come and take it - free. I suppose if I wanted to also risk losing a kidney, I could make a posting on Craig's List and wait to see the interesting characters that come by to get stuff. I've contacted charity organizations - not interested or would need me to get it there. Best I have is an estate guy, but he told me he's just going to bring 90% of it to the dump - because no one is buying used furniture anymore. So I'd be paying him for my stuff. Well, paying him to hump my stuff out of my house, really. Generally speaking, it's depressing as hell. Downsizing is great, but it's also a pain in the gulliver.
i feel you're exaggerating the danger, sliiightly. i've posted lots of items (for sale and for free) and generally have had positive experiences. lots do flake out, but that's expected now. people will even take used mattresses within a week of posting.Smoove_B wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:23 pm I suppose if I wanted to also risk losing a kidney, I could make a posting on Craig's List and wait to see the interesting characters that come by to get stuff.
Move vs. stuck in the house you've been lamenting for a decade? Seems like an easy choice, actually.
true.pr0ner wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:24 pm But, if answering with their call screener is a "positive hit", wouldn't voice mail be considered that, too?