Google severs ties with conservative group over climate change stance
"Conservative Group" here is a think tank comprised of state level legislators.
Hardly wild-eyed Occupy types.
From ALEC's website - http://www.alec.org/about-alec/
"The American Legislative Exchange Council works to advance limited government, free markets and federalism at the state level through a nonpartisan public-private partnership of America’s state legislators, members of the private sector and the general public."
So, my question is what of other individuals or groups who hold ALEC's same principles and who use Google's services?
My blog is hosted by Blogger which is owned by Google.
I adhere to some of ALEC's beliefs including that Anthropogenic "Global Cooling / Global Warming / Climate Change" is a hoax.
Should I be expecting my blog to be removed now?
Hardly wild-eyed Occupy types.
From ALEC's website - http://www.alec.org/about-alec/
"The American Legislative Exchange Council works to advance limited government, free markets and federalism at the state level through a nonpartisan public-private partnership of America’s state legislators, members of the private sector and the general public."
So, my question is what of other individuals or groups who hold ALEC's same principles and who use Google's services?
My blog is hosted by Blogger which is owned by Google.
I adhere to some of ALEC's beliefs including that Anthropogenic "Global Cooling / Global Warming / Climate Change" is a hoax.
Should I be expecting my blog to be removed now?
It is a heavy user of electrical power nearly all of which comes of course from fossil fuel.
So, Google decides to sever ties with reality. That's fine. It makes it clearer how much of a crony capitalist Google is, and just how great a hoax the whole "climate change" con game is.
What viable search engine alternatives are there to Bing and Google? What viable alternative to Youtube is there?
I run 2 VM's within W7: Linux and Win Xp. Both work reasonably well, albeit with some overhead: about 4% CPU load for each VM at idle on an i5 2-core laptop.
What components do you plan to include in your build?
I've run various flavors of Linux before, currently I like LinuxMint because it's not Ubuntu.
Mostly the Linux box will be a network renderer, so my number one priority is Blender. One of the problems I have with Virtualbox is its lack of support for 3D acceleration.
Linux- I use PCLinuxOS, it is free but I make the requested $25pa contribution. The founder lives near Houston. There are several other good ones. I would not use Mint as the founder has weird political views.
React- ha you are ahead of me, when I tried it I could not get it to work.
I won't use Ubuntu because the word celebrates collectivism.
I've run Damn Small Linux, which I liked, long ago. There was a beautiful distro I liked a lot once, called "DreamLinux".