But (dare I say it?) richest result seemed to be from Bing (and this
morning it also gave me a wonderful picture of an Australian frog, free
with my order, no extra charge. Privacy? Not so much; like Google, it even
returns results from my Evernote account and probably my sock drawer. Life
is
Holy socks, Gord! Thanks to you and Bing I threw out all the holey ones,
and now my feet have to go commando.
As to the night stand, Google and Bing are both too late: everybody put the
contents on xHamster years ago.
Onward and upward.
Pete
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On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 06:39 -0700, Pete Wright wrote:
xHamster
When I quoted something about a xSheep from
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/09/06/0148201/schneier-the-us-government-has-betrayed-the-internet-we-need-to-take-it-back
at Debian mailing list, it was considered as breaking the code of
OK, Ralf.
Kidding aside, I actually found that link to be usefully illuminating.
Especially in light of this one:
http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-center/what-if-verizon-succeeds-in-killing-the-internet-227175?source=IFWNLE_nlt_blogs_2013-09-23
Now back to the socks: Beavers seem like clean
The link I wanted to post about two beavers needs Adobe Flash Player, so
I won't post it.
When I chose good ISPs they became evil after a while by company
take-overs. Now I don't try to find a good ISP anymore, it's wasting
time.
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