Month: July 2018

  • Mandela Effect redo.. Do you wear glasses or no glasses in your Tom Cruise reality?

    Mandela Effect redo.. Do you wear glasses or no glasses in your Tom Cruise reality?

    Ahh….the famous scene with Tom Cruise in RISKY BUSINESS.. where he flies out on his pale white socks on a hard wood floor lip syncing OLD TIME ROCK N ROLL…
    With …

    Sunglasses?
    Or did he?

    Two videos for your discernment. One is real, one is contrived.. What do YOU REMEMBER in your reality?

    THIS>

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUj79ScZJTo] OR …
    THIS?

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gxyd7ksLVs]

  • Google feeling lucky: Secrets now coming out

    Google feeling lucky: Secrets now coming out

    GMAILed…

    BOMBSHELL REPORT on how the internet giant continues to let hundreds of outside software developers scan the inboxes of millions of Gmail users who signed up for email-based services offering shopping price comparisons, automated travel-itinerary planners or other tools. Google does little to police those developers, who train their computers—and, in some cases, employees—to read their users’ emails, a Wall Street Journal examination has found

    FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL:

    Letting employees read user emails has become “common practice” for companies that collect this type of data, says Thede Loder, the former chief technology officer at eDataSource Inc., a rival to Return Path. He says engineers at eDataSource occasionally reviewed emails when building and improving software algorithms.
    “Some people might consider that to be a dirty secret,” says Mr. Loder. “It’s kind of reality.”
    Neither Return Path nor Edison asked users specifically whether it could read their emails. Both companies say the practice is covered by their user agreements, and that they used strict protocols for the employees who read emails. eDataSource says it previously allowed employees to read some email data but recently ended that practice to better protect user privacy.

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  • JULY 2: The real holiday?

    JULY 2: The real holiday?

    Most are off on Wednesday for the Fourth of July…
    BUT.

    Only two Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776..The Second Continental Congress met on July 2nd to formally approve the new nation’s independence. The Congress approved the Declaration of Independence two days later, on the 4th of July. John Adams thought that July 2nd would become a memorable day of celebration. Adams even wrote to his wife, “The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epoch, in the History of America.”

    SO HAPPY 2ND OF JULY!

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