Google, which owns Blogger as well as Picasa, apparently decided to automatically edit my last photo to show off Picasa's tricks. They uploaded the "effects version" to my photo album, for my consideration I suppose.
See, that kind of stuff just irks the hell out of me. If I ask for it to be done, fine. But to just go in and do it *because they want to* crosses a line that will get under my skin faster than a mosquito bite. And yet another reason to distrust Google. *sigh*
Yeah, probably. Believe it or not, I read those things - each and every time I'm asked to digitally sign one. If I dont't like what it says, then I won't sign the EULA. Plain and simple. That's one of the main reasons why I never got caught in the Facebook trend. I didn't like their EULA. So I never signed up for it. Something for which, I'm ever so thankful now, let me tell you. 0>;~}
See, that kind of stuff just irks the hell out of me. If I ask for it to be done, fine. But to just go in and do it *because they want to* crosses a line that will get under my skin faster than a mosquito bite.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet another reason to distrust Google.
*sigh*
Well, I suspect I "signed" some permission by clicking that EULA box that links to 26 pages of small print.
ReplyDeleteYeah, probably.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I read those things - each and every time I'm asked to digitally sign one. If I dont't like what it says, then I won't sign the EULA.
Plain and simple.
That's one of the main reasons why I never got caught in the Facebook trend. I didn't like their EULA. So I never signed up for it. Something for which, I'm ever so thankful now, let me tell you.
0>;~}
At least they don't rescan satellite prints and change the color tone so the drones can find targets easier using heat seeking recog.
ReplyDeleteAt least they don't rescan satellite prints and change the color tone so the drones can find targets easier using heat seeking recog.
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