Oh Tee Pee!


How'd we get to the point where we need two separate electronic devices to buy a book? I liked libraries. Mrs Thatcher hated them, because she hated communities and considered life was all about self, self. self, work, work, work, cash, cash, cash.

Bookstores are going the same way, along with print despite the fact that research is showing that kids retain more from what they've read on paper against on screen.

I try to purchase a book at 03:30 a.m. called Dark Cloud and which, ironically, records how servers and are continual quest to live online is ~ like much else ~ destroying the planet.

Never did get to order the book because, phone upstairs and laptop downstairs, I do not like to be beholden to running after electronic devices to live my life. He says as he types on a laptop...

The one-time passcode is an effort to mitigate the fact that according to the National Cyber Security Centre, 80% of data breaches are accounted for by password (mis)use.

There has to be a better way, and there is... it's mine.

All mine.

Mwah hah-hah, mwah hah-hah, mwah hah-hah-hah-HAH-HAH!

(That's better. More on our own cloud-based solution shortly.)

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