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To: Leonard210; TheBattman; Drago
Loonard's conclusions: Apple owns the factories in China.

His "evidence" was repeated, continual linking to an interview with Steve Jobs where Steve said Apple was essentially looking into the suicides among workers in their supply chain. Loonard claimed that was proof that Apple owned the factories.

And he tatally misrepresents what I told him about the companies that manufacture items for Apple. . . every fact of which was truthful and backed up by linked facts.

As I said. Delusional. It's Loonard's middle name. His facts there are the same as those in the banking security.

66 posted on 09/07/2014 9:44:56 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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To: Swordmaker

Half-truths, as usual, Tommy. I’ll pick this topic up again, possibly serialized, but we are looking into simply publishing the results.

Your mindless recitation of Apple talking points has been invaluable. I never expected, however, that you’d exaggerate, fabricate, and dissemble so effortlessly. You are a valuable resource indeed. Thank you.


67 posted on 09/07/2014 11:21:25 PM PDT by Leonard210 (Pro-life Creationist, Constitutional Federalist, Deprogrammed Apple Flunky)
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To: Swordmaker

“You strongly imply that I lied about my banks that support two factor security. . . and then state that you look this up by Googling it. You are the liar, Loonard. I stand by my statement. To put my accounts into a bank that uses two-factor authentication for account access I would be limited to just four of the banks listed...”

You insist that the only secure form of 2FA is the one used by Apple for account access. No surprise there. But then you listed 6 banks by name. I have no idea what your banks offer or do not offer in the way of 2FA but I do know that you’re a master of the authoritative half-truth, so I did some simple research that turned up statements about Bank of America like this:

“Log into your Bank of America account...You’ll then see a red button at the center of the page that reads “Add SafePass.” Click it and you can add one or more numbers for verification, and select whether you want SafePass to kick in only during significant financial transactions, or for every bank login.” (1)

Someone thinks that Bank of America offers 2FA (or SafePass) for transactions as well as logins. You say they don’t, but you have a problem with the definition of the word “fact,” so I’m more apt to believe Nathan at the WSJ.

(1) Safety First! How to Sign Up for Two-Step Verification on 11 Top Online Services
http://blogs.wsj.com/personal-technology/2014/04/11/safety-first-how-to-sign-up-for-two-step-verification-on-11-top-online-services/


69 posted on 09/08/2014 10:28:38 AM PDT by Leonard210 (Pro-life Creationist, Constitutional Federalist, Deprogrammed Apple Flunky)
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