Sweet Mister
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I always assume that any internet communication is insecure. It's the safest option.
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Oooh...it's ON!!!
I'm still undecided, but I definitely think Soknacki will get above 5%. With or without Ford in the race.
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UT is hosted on a secure site. At best packet sniffing will tell you that the phone is visiting UT, but they'll never know what's being transmitted. There's a theoretical man-in-the middle attack, but that is highly unlikely and would require a compromised router.
Not mine.
To make it fair, on the very low chance that I lose, I'll be ok with wearing each avatar of any winners for a month each, rather than wear your avatars for a month total.
You'll pray for duckies when I'm through with ya! Well, that or I'll look really dumb. Wouldn't be the first time.
Did anyone hear this?
@jlancasterCBC: Coming up on @CBCToronto: you'll hear from a witness who watched as the OPP moved in on the Mayor's SUV. #sl
Did anyone hear this?
@jlancasterCBC: Coming up on @CBCToronto: you'll hear from a witness who watched as the OPP moved in on the Mayor's SUV. #sl
Again, not exactly lending credence to investigation:
@KatieSimpson24: Det. Sgt. Gary Giroux says he has not seen the new alleged crack videos (the ones viewed by Globe & Mail reporters). Still looking for it
Just spit balling, but maybe the tow-trucker driver was given a little consideration to remove the plates, so everyone's technically been honest.
New detail is that witness overheard OPP say McRobb was doing 150 in an 80 zone.
Just spit balling, but maybe the tow-trucker driver was given a little consideration to remove the plates, so everyone's technically been honest.
Maybe he's gonna wait till this blows over and then sell the famous RoFo plates on eBay!
(probably not a good idea, though)
Maybe he's gonna wait till this blows over and then sell the famous RoFo plates on eBay!
(probably not a good idea, though)
Signed in block letters by the Mayor!
“This data is aggregated,” Treasury Board Minister Tony Clement told the Canadaland podcast in an episode released Sunday, referring to social media surveillance. “It’s not personal to an individual. If there are opinions expressed about a government initiative, policy or program, that’s the sort of data aggregated. It’s put into the hopper.”