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ndv

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  1. ^^ that was the game if you had the genesis
  2. Whatever you say there Big Guy
  3. Great couple post there. Walgreens and her poin remind me of William Black's book titled How to rob a bank and get away with it. Is to own one.
  4. I agree, for example a wife goes missing and there is a video of the person of interest buying bleach, black garbage bags, and duct tape at Walmart 3am.
  5. I thought it was Cambridge musta been a different stabbing.
  6. I completely agree with you Mercer, so much so, I couldn't keep listening to her. Had to stip the vid. Update to the Perry homes price increase thing. They stopped increasing the home prices ever since the fed increased borrowing money. Perry wasn't selling homes for sure. Now their lowering prices but still no bites because the rates and the woman above blowing her shared pay check to pay check on those brows. But that's what's up on the investment Mercer props to you 👏 I respect that.
  7. ^^ I keep hearing about this "never will you own anything in the future" a right before covid and it seems to be gaining more traction amoung many people. I don't doubt it, I mean I guess to getting that future rolling would be the recent events that have been taking place like mainly inflation. Inflation is a good lure into the rent your future all while smashing wealth or at least any chance of a piece of wealth. Scary to relate it to the phones of today. Rent a house today 3 years later the rent is worth 1/3 the rent. Gotta move out! Your place is now worthy of section 8, you don't qualify for section, but you do qualify for a new shiny turd! 😉 Anyhow, on the real tho, it's pretty much gonna work similar to software subscriptions I suppose to a certain degree. But some people are going to like this rent-a-dream for the fact they will not have to incurr maintenance responsibilities as you do with owning your stuff. All this rent-the-future stuff reminded me of a t-shirt saks had for sale for some cause which "The Future is Stigma Free" but when I got mine I immediately crossed out the word stigma when I got mine in because it reminded me of exactly what this video is talking about with the lure of of a shiny turd analogy. But to add to his part where he mentions how they charge 50 to 70k more and nobody is buying. Perry homes practices this when a home falls through to sell, Perry adds another 50k to that home and waits for another buyer. Perry homes has been practicing this for a while, which was weird at first because I couldn't connect the dots to that reasoning until I seen this vid
  8. I am pretty sure casinos use facial recognition these days as well.
  9. I mean if you want to get technical, depending on the gauge used in the wires individually if it's a larger Guage than recommended you could loose sound quality so to speak. But yes, in general it should work. On a side note - I am sure you made audiophiles around the world lose sleep if they ever find this thread and read it. Lolz
  10. That's actually not a bad idea. Kinda brilliant to be honest.
  11. Do y'all think tye self check out cameras are behind the scenes logging data and facial recognition on the cool?
  12. ndv

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    Good title thread
  13. I agree with you on this. However, for us small guys that don't have the financial means to pay these companies that have it all figured out doing all the dirty work. I couldn't find a company that offers this service for a one man band business at an affordable price.
  14. I figured out the Assesment. What was confusing me so much about the System Security Plan requirements, is that I was looking at the whole thing as corporate level and not as an individual with common sense and general security protocols I place that already exist. The problem is was having which caused all the confusion is that all of the software service providers i use e.g. email, internet, software, these companies are already compliant and implement regulations in the deveoplement of the software. What I needed to do is to take extra security precautions on my end in regards to software and hardware. The hardware side of things is pretty easy being the only person with physical access to devices. Don't get me wrong, it's not too easy, especially when you begin to go down the rabbit hole of DoD security protocols and practices, there's a bunch of Service providers that make it sound impossible for any individual to complete an assessment. However, the flipside is the government explains everything out, just gotta read and figure it all out with a lot of mouse clicks and downloads. But once you understand it on a simpler level opposed to an overwhelming service provider. You save thousands. It just takes a lot of work.
  15. Anyone here have knowledge in NIST 800-171 for small businesses?
  16. IDk, I am a fan of patchouli in specific fragrances but not if it's over powering.
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