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shivo
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Comment #20111113
I don't have a moral objection to ads either. However, in third party advertisers and trackers are, at this moment in time, practising extremely egregious, sneaky advertising e.g f…
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Comment #20042963
Switch to previous version of Mozilla
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Comment #20042938
The power of lobbying dollars is insurmountable. Even for wealthy ivy league politicians.
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Comment #19741492
Seeing some articulate it makes so much more sense.
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Comment #19741479
The Saddest Landscape and Arthur Rubinstein is sad but also emotional. Usually, only listened to once then I'll switch to more mellow playlists. I'm encouraged by the everyone's re…
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Comment #19500975
It's a progress statement. That we are moving forward with the next phase of innovation. Of course 5G doesn't make any sense.
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Comment #19500868
In this case at least the government isn't tracking you and selling the data to third parties. They can claim moral high ground.
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Comment #19481608
People rarely get these moments when the public is aware and genuinely cares for their needs. I'm certain there are thousands more people with similar backgrounds. Hopefully they m…
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Comment #19471898
In the modern era, what is the legitimate reason for gerrymandering? Seems so outrageous that it still exists.
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Comment #19470049
Absolutely. A better team can disrupt the disruptor within a few months. Even incumbents can figure it out and get the 6 month head start neutralized. Being worried is a good and r…
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Comment #19470040
No its not. Not when a lot of those improvising don't understand the storyline or the setup and culture of the movies origin.
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Comment #19438142
CNET, ZDNet etc
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Comment #19438133
Very grim but very true.
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Comment #19438121
Unions..
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Comment #19438111
Isn't it a terrible idea to market anything as an 'alternative'?
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Comment #19438093
It's much better than having a do-as-you-like policies.