Cars are getting an 'F' in data privacy. Most major manufacturers admit they may be selling your personal information, a new study finds, with half also saying they would share it with the government or law enforcement without a court order.
European here, we’re not all like that. I do think the metric system is better (not least because I’m used to it, probably), but I’m not about to use “hurr durr u so stoopid using imperial” as an argument in a conversation about privacy and the unfeasibility of using public transport in a system where that infrastructure is clearly deficient.
That guy’s a cunt, but don’t generalise that any more than you’d want me to generalise Bush to be the average US-American.
European here, we’re not all like that. I do think the metric system is better (not least because I’m used to it, probably), but I’m not about to use “hurr durr u so stoopid using imperial” as an argument in a conversation about privacy and the unfeasibility of using public transport in a system where that infrastructure is clearly deficient.
That guy’s a cunt, but don’t generalise that any more than you’d want me to generalise Bush to be the average US-American.