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No they run in isolated networks. No classified DoD networks have any access to the internet.


ITAR regulated information isn't only on the SIPR/High side.

From the perspective of Classified Data this SHOULD not be a problem, but I highlight the "SHOULD" because sometimes these barriers get crossed unintentionally. Mission briefings, etc. may accidentally leak info, and those are almost all PowerPoint.

For the ITAR data though, that's absolutely not only on isolated networks.


I think the user met the same networks on Microsoft's end.


I think you are right with this too. I several friends and coworkers which are afraid to let the kid ride their bike through a neighborhood, play ball in the field, or roam the mall with a parent present. I'm starting to see this starting to flip though as more and more kids are having cellphones, which seem to give the parents more insight on where their kids are, and give them an avenue of getting hold of them when they need to.


We got them all over the DC area, and they are mostly microbreweries. Most don't serve food since they don't have a kitchen or a license for that, but they often times have food trucks outside where you get your snacks.


They have a branch here in the DC area also, but the can't handle any money there, and are there for more of a presence to help with financial wealth planning.


These reviews and blog posts that he does isn't how makes a living. He has a full time job that he makes a living from, and he does this website on the side (he mention's this in his About Me section). He also gets many of the items he reviews direct from the manufacturer for free in return for his review. He does also have ads on his website, but luckily there is few of them and the few that they are aren't annoying. His website and reviews are great and I'll give you that, but I assure he does not make a living from this site alone.


The device has to be a 64-bit CPU though. So if you load iOS 9 on an older iPad or iPhone, then you will not get this feature.


I actually hate notifications and turn them off on just about every app that has them. They are attention grabbers that often take me away from other important tasks at hand.


This is one of the motivating factors behind Prsnly. I know many people, myself included that turn off push notifications (or don't enable them) where possible. I'm trying to see if a notification-less system will help make more meaningful experiences take place. I want people to take their time back and get back to the real world.

edit: question: Does having your notifications turned off make you feel better when you discover content or interact with an app that otherwise would have pushed a notification?

I feel the internet used to be about discovery


Yeah I'm 99% sure that's a green screen video special effect. The origination of the backdrop I don't know but I can assure he was not in that room when the video was recorded.


This has to be one of the worst analogies I've ever seen. This business model is nothing like Airbnb. It's more closely aligned with something like TemplateMonster, eLance, or oDesk.

I see no way you can rent out a algorithm for a business use and lease basis..which is what Airbnb is.

Other then that this I see the reason that something like this exists. Creating accurate mathematical formulas is definitely an art in itself that not just anyone can do.


The problem is that doing so removes the ability to do the self parking, or doing something like the remote kill switch that they can invoke in case the vehicle is ever stolen.

Me personally, I know how to park and particularly care if my car is stolen..that's my insurance companies problem. So I could live without both of these features, but you can see how some would argue the opposite. I'm sure there are other tie ins, I'm just can't think of any other that as obvious.


The insurance company could make it your problem, by charging you a higher premium for theft coverage than the next customer if your vehicle doesn't have the feature.


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