I'm not so much concerned about the user losing data; the golden rule is to have multiple copies in multiple places. So, there's that. What I'm more worried about is the bit that says once your account gets "closed", you lose access to the apps you've acquired. So, if I bought Office 2024 Pro, argument sake, and they "close" my account, that's it? No consumer protection here? Or am I missing something?
They don't talk about that because it was proven to be a lie, over and over and over again. It was a lie told by Putin and regurgitated by Trump and Faux News in order to make their own corruption during Trump's first pretend presidency seem normal.
It wasn't.
And all of this laid the foundation for a cowardly stupid little babyman who is OPENLY and unapologetically being bribed by countries and major corporations every day.
So, are you actually against public servants actually being bribed or just in favor of lies told about public servants who didn't take a bribe?
Because if you are either, then you should probably be supporting someone like Bernie Sanders, who no one would even dare try to accuse of taking a bribe -- because they'd be laughed out of the room.
You can get RAID if it is connected to a TerraMaster NAS (TOS 6).
In that case this device is interesting if you want to expand your existing TerraMaster NAS setup. For example you could get a cheap 2- or 4-bay HDD model (with at least USB 3.2 10Gbps port), and then add this for a low power storage expansion.
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i know that using the OnClick tag, you can change javascript variables, im trying to do the same thing but change a PHP variable..
i also want to be able to do it on the same page without the page reloading.
im sure its really really ez to do, the answer is punching me in the face and i cant figure it out.
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