What features at GV will still work ?
azrobert:
Quote from: zorlac on April 23, 2014, 07:56:32 pm
"even a free service can create a dependency."
Sorta like welfare. ;D
You say a lot with a few words.
carl:
Quote from: azrobert on April 23, 2014, 09:22:41 pm
Quote from: zorlac on April 23, 2014, 07:56:32 pm
"even a free service can create a dependency."
Sorta like welfare. ;D
You say a lot with a few words.
Apparently, tea bagging stuff finds the way into tech discussion. ::)
I mentioned that above- you give out free DID's, suddenly you cannot just abandon them. The same thing with e-mail. Same thing with online payment services, word processing programs, storage and what else. Changing those things later can be costly and work intense.
I am not a friend of " free" services ( and I am not talking here about welfare or, where the most money goes, corporate welfare) because they come with strings attached, distort the market and at the end cause more bad than good.
zorlac:
"I am not a friend of " free" services"
Well, when I'm on the receiving end I certainly am. ;D
I just don't complain when they go away, easy come, easy go. ::)
In fact if Google would have said send us $15/mo & your obi100 keeps working just as it is I would have been more than satisfied. ;)
SteveInWA:
Quote from: zorlac on April 24, 2014, 09:24:31 am
"I am not a friend of " free" services"
Well, when I'm on the receiving end I certainly am. ;D
I just don't complain when they go away, easy come, easy go. ::)
In fact if Google would have said send us $15/mo & your obi100 keeps working just as it is I would have been more than satisfied. ;)
Way to go. You've now turned a useful discussion, that answered the question in the title, into a useless talk radio BS session.
zorlac:
You're quite welcome. ::)
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