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Ever got lost....
qwertyaccount replied to Bianca Jaguar's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
After a couple of cups of coffee I'm now awake enough to remember a couple of times that I was technically lost. I was using GPS navigation, and the map in the GPS was incorrect leading me to streets that don't exist on the wrong side of a lake, or the wrong way on one-way streets. Paper map & compass to the rescue! -
Ever got lost....
qwertyaccount replied to Bianca Jaguar's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Something that I forgot to mention that fStop reminded me of, keep a magnetic compass in the car too! -
Ever got lost....
qwertyaccount replied to Bianca Jaguar's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I'm a guy, so as all guys, I'm never lost - just taking the "scenic" route. Technology is great, only when it works -- always keep a paper map in your car! For you younger folks, a paper map is either a big piece of paper or in book form that has all the streets on it :) -
U is for Universal parts - every "Tab A" will fit into a "Slot B".
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Things that turn you on
qwertyaccount replied to Malika Fantasy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
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Question 36. You arrive on time at the location. You texted, and called every 10 minutes for a half hour to no avail. Do you: a) post on you can, ranting and raving about how badly you were treated b) realize that there could be something outside the ladies control preventing her from receiving your call, like being subscribed to Rogers c) go and peek into every ground floor window - maybe you can spot her d) go to the reception desk, show the clerk a copy of the ad and ask what her room number is e) accept it as part of the process, and go and find that train that Cleo, Cat, Emily, Nathalie, Kathryn, Eva and Meg are on f) b and e
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My ear is itchy.
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Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but a lady's eyes are a beauty to be beheld!
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A is for the Anticipation of the zesty taste of dining at the yummy Y.
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Nonsense that some fools believe: A girl's bra size is larger than a B cup? IMPLANTS! A girl's bra size is a B cup or smaller? NO BOOBS! A girl's face is beautifully symmetrical? SURGERY! A girl's face is a deviation from the norm? BUTTERFACE! A girl has a nice ass? SURGERY! A girl wears makeup? NARCISSIST! A girl has meat on her bones? FAT! A girl is naturally slender? ANOREXIC! A girl has a beautiful singing voice? AUTOTUNE! A girl is rich? SPOILED BRAT! A girl has a rich boyfriend? GOLD DIGGER! A girl is happy, and content with where she is in life? BITCH!
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How important is it?
qwertyaccount replied to Fresh start's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
As a gentleman, I believe it's important for the lady to finish first and finish often. If she isn't having a good time, neither am I. -
How do feel about marriage?
qwertyaccount replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I believe in marriage, I don't believe that I should get married. If I meet the right girl one day that does NOT put up with any of my B.S., I'll reconsider -- if she is very, very persuasive. These days it seems that the institution of marriage is just a piece of paper for which a tax was collected by the government and probably a church. The feelings you have for your S.O., and they for you, are all that really matter. -
Phone books
qwertyaccount replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Phone books save energy. Burn it in the fireplace to heat your home. Once it's burnt, get more for free -- you are entitled to one phone book per telephone in your home, whether bell or customer supplied. -
Independent escorts
qwertyaccount replied to perchie15's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I'm not comfortable with the "text only" requirement. She does have a variety of photos taken in different locations in different outfits, meaning she has probably been doing this awhile -- that given, the fact that you can't find any info is peculiar. Both items are red flags for me. -
S - Stroking all the right places, Saying only nice things and Staying only the allotted time
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F&F. Roasted or BBQ?
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How open are you?
qwertyaccount replied to zorobaby's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I'm single, so it doesn't matter if anyone finds out. I don't hide my activities, but I don't advertise them either. I never kiss and tell about any lady, be she professional or "civilian". On the occasion that I have let a married friend in on my adventures they were jealous of my freedom to see so many beautiful ladies -- and not having to "eat the same meal every day, even if it is steak". -
Two sets of laws - one for them, one for those that pay them.
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Boyfriend Tracking App: Creepy And Crazy Or Usefull Intelligience
qwertyaccount replied to roamingguy's topic in Tech corner
iPhone location tracking is factory built-in, no extra application needs to be installed. Check out: iPhone tracking: What you need to know: http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/mobile/04/21/iphone.tracker.explainer/index.html How to See the Secret Tracking Data in Your iPhone: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383943,00.asp -
Would any of you every consider..
qwertyaccount replied to castle's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
You can tether your computer off most blackberries and use it's internet connection. The big question is the type of data plan you have. -
by Jeff James The EXIF (exchangeable image file format) provides a wealth of information about digital photographs, including where and when the photo was taken. While EXIF data raises security and privacy issues when used improperly, mass media reports have overblown the risk. Facebook strips most EXIF data from photographs when they are uploaded to Facebook. Over the last decade or so, the ability of cameras and smartphones to record additional data about digital photos using the EXIF (exchangeable image file format) standard has been a boon for photographers and users of mapping applications. EXIF stores all sorts of information about the picture you take, including shutter speed, ISO speed, aperture, and also the date, time, and -- if the device taking the photo has a GPS receiver -- location details about where the image was taken.You can view most of this information in Windows 7 by right-clicking on a digital photo in Windows Explorer, selecting properties, and then clicking on the details tab. (See screenshot below.) For even more detailed EXIF data information, you can use a web service like Jeffrey Friedl's online EXIF viewer, which allows you to upload digital photos and see an eye-opening amount of information about what EXIF data your images contain. EXIF provides a wealth of data for photography and image buffs, but also raises some serious privacy and security concerns. If you're working with confidential subject matter, or taking pictures of your own children, providing complete strangers with the exact details of where and when you took your pictures is something you'd want to avoid. Over the past few years a variety of mass media outlets have reported on the dangers of location information stored in EXIF data, yet many get the information wrong, particularly when it comes to how social media platforms like Facebook treat EXIF information on uploaded images. When you upload a photo to Facebook, the EXIF data is stripped from the image when it is uploaded. You can test this yourself: Take a photo with a smartphone (with GPS and location services enabled), then use the aforementioned online EXIF viewer to see all the data from the EXIF data recorded for the image. Upload that same image to Facebook, then download the image from Facebook by clicking on the "download" link underneath the picture. Load the downloaded copy of the image into the same image viewer and compare the data you see. There's a huge difference: The image that has been uploaded to Facebook, processed by Facebook, and then downloaded again only contains a fraction of the information that the original image did. You can see the changes clearly in a sample photo I took with my iPhone 4S just outside our editorial offices in Fort Collins, CO earlier this year. I've posted "before" and "after" pictures in the photo gallery embedded below. 1 / 2 Fullscreen Original image Here's the original photo taken with an iPhone 4S prior to uploading to Facebook. All the EXIF data is present, including location and date/time information. Original image Here's the original photo taken with an iPhone 4S prior to uploading to Facebook. All the EXIF data is present, including location and date/time information. I reached out to Facebook for additional details about how they handle EXIF image data, and received this somewhat nebulous reply from a Facebook spokesperson. "We make limited use of camera EXIF/IPTC data. EXIF rotation information is no longer ignored. Photo comments are automatically populated with the IPTC title and caption," the spokesperson said. "We're looking into more deeply integrating other EXIF/IPTC data into the product, but want to do so in a way that's reliable and respects the privacy of people on Facebook." So in the interest of separating fact from fiction, photos taken with a smartphone and uploaded to Facebook won't retain EXIF data, so that's currently not a privacy concern. (Although Facebook's response to my query opens up the possibility that EXIF data will be used more significantly in the future.) A more realistic issue is over how Facebook handles access to the images you've uploaded, with recent news about glitches in Facebook's photo handling process allowing private images to be exposed to people you don't intend to share them with, such as Mark Zuckerberg's own private photos. So what's the best way to handle Facebook security and privacy concerns? Keeping abreast of all the latest news and updates from the Facebook privacy center is a good start, as well as keeping up on all the latest Facebook news and analysis from independent sources like this blog.