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Could Everyone’s Emails Even Deleted Emails Be Sold For Commercial Purposes?


I use to have a gmail account for years, but recently closed my account. I was waiting for years for gmail to change labels to folders. Finally, I wanted to know what Google knows about design that no one else knows. So I looked at everything from countries that read right to left to Feng Shui. I needed to find the element that I was missing to this puzzle.
I sat at my desk and started to pretended to be a Google Software Engineer and I imagined at my desk two draws one had folders and one had labels. I mentally ran through every physical scenario I could come up with. In every scenario clearly humans would pick the draw with folders. Then I thought maybe these Google Software Engineers are so far off the chart intelligent that even in physical movement it’s secondary to them. Sitting there I imagined being so smart that I could get any file with a label in the draw using only my mind. What struck me as odd is that no matter what, I would want a base category. Because without a base category things would not make cognitive sense to a human. Then it dawned on me the user is the base category in gmail and they are databasing users, I closed my account.
I like many others users used one password for all my online accounts wanting to close the door on gmail I changed my email to yahoo and made my email password different than all my other online passwords. Because if my email password is the same as the rest of my online accounts then Google could access my other accounts without detection. 60 days after closing my gmail account I need to open my account to reset a utility password. But gmail NEVER reopens a gmail account after closing the account. Warning bells where going off at this point. As time goes on Google would attract fewer and fewer users and advertising revenue would be in a constant decline also as time goes on. Where is the benefit then? Not allowing an email name to ever be used again protects the database, because if another user opens a closed gmail account it destroys two database records.
Overview
Google maintains a database of search results forever.
Gmail never reopens closed gmail accounts.
Gmail uses labels not folders.
Database Labels
Label IP Addresses: Home IP, work IP and other IP access points.
Label IP Physical Location: Country, State, City
Label Function: Government Sector, Strategic Sector, Private Sector
Label Name: Your First Name, Your Last Name
Label Email Accounts: Emails coolname@gmail.com (Closed email account), not-so-cool-name@gmail.com (Re…‡ Intact)
Label Emails: Inbound and Outbound
Label Searches: Websites visited
The database server could categories one by gmail account, IP and Google searches. When you delete an email the database server does not, when you close you gmail account the database matches it with your new gmail account by IP. And all of you search results are matched by IP to your database profile. Even if you never open another gmail account the database can continue to database someone by their IP address.
Businesses doing research would not even benefit from such individualistic information, because they look at market sectors and/or target markets. Further, businesses would not want old data in their research results, because it would give a false positive. Who could possible benefit from this data? A foreign or domestic Intelligence Agency?
It does not seem in the best interest of the Nation to allow a business to maintain such records, the records could be sold or stolen by a foreign nation.
Movie: The Core
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: How many languages do you speak? 
Dr. Conrad Zimsky: Five, actually. 
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: Well, I speak one… One Zero One Zero Zero. With that I could steal your money, your secrets, your sexual fantasies, your whole life. Any country, any place, any time I want.

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Could Everyone’s Emails Even Deleted Emails Be Sold For Commercial Purposes?


I use to have a gmail account for years, but recently closed my account. I was waiting for years for gmail to change labels to folders. Finally, I wanted to know what Google knows about design that no one else knows. So I looked at everything from countries that read right to left to Feng Shui. I needed to find the element that I was missing to this puzzle.
I sat at my desk and started to pretended to be a Google Software Engineer and I imagined at my desk two draws one had folders and one had labels. I mentally ran through every physical scenario I could come up with. In every scenario clearly humans would pick the draw with folders. Then I thought maybe these Google Software Engineers are so far off the chart intelligent that even in physical movement it’s secondary to them. Sitting there I imagined being so smart that I could get any file with a label in the draw using only my mind. What struck me as odd is that no matter what, I would want a base category. Because without a base category things would not make cognitive sense to a human. Then it dawned on me the user is the base category in gmail and they are databasing users, I closed my account.
I like many others users used one password for all my online accounts wanting to close the door on gmail I changed my email to yahoo and made my email password different than all my other online passwords. Because if my email password is the same as the rest of my online accounts then Google could access my other accounts without detection. 60 days after closing my gmail account I need to open my account to reset a utility password. But gmail NEVER reopens a gmail account after closing the account. Warning bells where going off at this point. As time goes on Google would attract fewer and fewer users and advertising revenue would be in a constant decline also as time goes on. Where is the benefit then? Not allowing an email name to ever be used again protects the database, because if another user opens a closed gmail account it destroys two database records.
Overview
Google maintains a database of search results forever.
Gmail never reopens closed gmail accounts.
Gmail uses labels not folders.
Database Labels
Label IP Addresses: Home IP, work IP and other IP access points.
Label IP Physical Location: Country, State, City
Label Function: Government Sector, Strategic Sector, Private Sector
Label Name: Your First Name, Your Last Name
Label Email Accounts: Emails coolname@gmail.com (Closed email account), not-so-cool-name@gmail.com (Re…‡ Intact)
Label Emails: Inbound and Outbound
Label Searches: Websites visited
The database server could categories one by gmail account, IP and Google searches. When you delete an email the database server does not, when you close you gmail account the database matches it with your new gmail account by IP. And all of you search results are matched by IP to your database profile. Even if you never open another gmail account the database can continue to database someone by their IP address.
Businesses doing research would not even benefit from such individualistic information, because they look at market sectors and/or target markets. Further, businesses would not want old data in their research results, because it would give a false positive. Who could possible benefit from this data? A foreign or domestic Intelligence Agency?
It does not seem in the best interest of the Nation to allow a business to maintain such records, the records could be sold or stolen by a foreign nation.
Movie: The Core
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: How many languages do you speak? 
Dr. Conrad Zimsky: Five, actually. 
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: Well, I speak one… One Zero One Zero Zero. With that I could steal your money, your secrets, your sexual fantasies, your whole life. Any country, any place, any time I want.

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Could Everyone’s Emails Even Deleted Emails Be Sold For Commercial Purposes?


I use to have a gmail account for years, but recently closed my account. I was waiting for years for gmail to change labels to folders. Finally, I wanted to know what Google knows about design that no one else knows. So I looked at everything from countries that read right to left to Feng Shui. I needed to find the element that I was missing to this puzzle.
I sat at my desk and started to pretended to be a Google Software Engineer and I imagined at my desk two draws one had folders and one had labels. I mentally ran through every physical scenario I could come up with. In every scenario clearly humans would pick the draw with folders. Then I thought maybe these Google Software Engineers are so far off the chart intelligent that even in physical movement it’s secondary to them. Sitting there I imagined being so smart that I could get any file with a label in the draw using only my mind. What struck me as odd is that no matter what, I would want a base category. Because without a base category things would not make cognitive sense to a human. Then it dawned on me the user is the base category in gmail and they are databasing users, I closed my account.
I like many others users used one password for all my online accounts wanting to close the door on gmail I changed my email to yahoo and made my email password different than all my other online passwords. Because if my email password is the same as the rest of my online accounts then Google could access my other accounts without detection. 60 days after closing my gmail account I need to open my account to reset a utility password. But gmail NEVER reopens a gmail account after closing the account. Warning bells where going off at this point. As time goes on Google would attract fewer and fewer users and advertising revenue would be in a constant decline also as time goes on. Where is the benefit then? Not allowing an email name to ever be used again protects the database, because if another user opens a closed gmail account it destroys two database records.
Overview
Google maintains a database of search results forever.
Gmail never reopens closed gmail accounts.
Gmail uses labels not folders.
Database Labels
Label IP Addresses: Home IP, work IP and other IP access points.
Label IP Physical Location: Country, State, City
Label Function: Government Sector, Strategic Sector, Private Sector
Label Name: Your First Name, Your Last Name
Label Email Accounts: Emails coolname@gmail.com (Closed email account), not-so-cool-name@gmail.com (Re…‡ Intact)
Label Emails: Inbound and Outbound
Label Searches: Websites visited
The database server could categories one by gmail account, IP and Google searches. When you delete an email the database server does not, when you close you gmail account the database matches it with your new gmail account by IP. And all of you search results are matched by IP to your database profile. Even if you never open another gmail account the database can continue to database someone by their IP address.
Businesses doing research would not even benefit from such individualistic information, because they look at market sectors and/or target markets. Further, businesses would not want old data in their research results, because it would give a false positive. Who could possible benefit from this data? A foreign or domestic Intelligence Agency?
It does not seem in the best interest of the Nation to allow a business to maintain such records, the records could be sold or stolen by a foreign nation.
Movie: The Core
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: How many languages do you speak? 
Dr. Conrad Zimsky: Five, actually. 
Taz ‘Rat’ Finch: Well, I speak one… One Zero One Zero Zero. With that I could steal your money, your secrets, your sexual fantasies, your whole life. Any country, any place, any time I want.

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Rhh: I Want You Guys To Use Your Imagination Here…?


Think about some of the pivotal events in hip hop that weren’t made on the mic.
Signings, Album titles, album release dates, when an artist came on the scene,
certain rappers not being meant to rhyme on beats, anything that was
something that an MC or producer couldn’t control, or could control but wasn’t
aware of what would happen.
Pick a famous event or decision in hip hop, and change the outcome.
Then predict what the resulting impact would be.
Example: 2Pac never signs to Death Row after he gets out of jail.
Suge Knight never posts 1.4 million bail, instead another label does it.
The label doesn’t work the same as Death Row, it’s more traditional.
Would an album of the caliber of All Eyez on Me still be released?
Would 2Pac continue with the tone of Me Against The World?
(more conscious stuff)
Also what would become of Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, anyone affiliated with him?
Make up your own, then explain what would be the lasting impact.
If you do what-if-so and so-never-died-and-continued-to-make-musi…
type scenarios then make sure there is detail.
I’m not really the best at explaining my questions, so I hope you guys understand
what I mean…..

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How Do Musicians Become Famous? How Did Lady Gaga Become Famous?


In the year 2008, a myriad of musicians released their works, but only a tiny fraction of them got to enjoy international fame, among whom was Lady Gaga. She went from living in the cheapest apartment she could find and (I quote) “eating shіt” to being called one of the most influential people in the world by Times Magazine, taking first place in Forbes’ celebrity list, and let us not forget MTV EMA 2011.
What happened? Lady Gaga’s rise to fame was brought by the commercial success of her releases, but what caused them to be successful? Is it defined by competition on the free market, or could it be all decided ahead by some elite group? Do “the few and the secret” pull the strings of “the many and the known”? Sounds almost like a conspiracy theory. Sure, maybe getting a bargain with a major record label is half the job, but it wouldn’t be fair at all to say that her success is entirely owed to the label she signed up with.
You can argue that she is famous solely due to the merit of what she has to offer as an artist, saying that it’s infinitely greater than what any commoner has, but that doesn’t sound objective to me. there are plenty of undiscovered gems out there. You can also argue that it’s still just about being in the right place at the right time, but which place and which time were right? What set her apart from all the other musicians and performers who too were lucky enough to wind up in the right place at the right time with her?
Perhaps, the most interesting point is the very beginning. From what I see on Google Trends, her rise to fame hadn’t been as abrupt as I thought. She started being noticed in 2008, but it wasn’t until 2009 that the Google Search Volume index for “Lady Gaga” reached 0.5 (and went on to exceeded 4.00 that same year).
The mechanisms of show business are all so fascinating to me. Anyway, have you seen the dіldo boots Gaga wore on American Idol? That was phenomenal! xD I’m so buying myself a pair of those when I finally get rich.

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False Advertising – Do I Have Any Rights After 9 Months?!?


My boyfriend “recently” bought me an Advent Modena M100 Blue laptop, on the box and the little sticky label that is on the corner of the laptop is states it is a dual core. Plus, it says it is a dual core on the websites for this model.
HOWEVER
It is not! My brother has looked at its “underwear” (the secret bits I wouldn’t know how to find) and it clearly says it is a single core.
Why is this? How can Advent get away with lying and misleading like this? If it were not for my brother, I would not even have known this.
How can they market a product as dual core, when it is only working off ONE core, when the vast majority of computer users would not even notice, let alone be able to activate the second one (if that is even possible – my brother thinks not)
Is there anything I can do about this?! It was bought for me christmas last year, so a long time ago, and has gone from slow to ridiculously slow during that time, hence finally getting my brother to look at it for me to see if anything needed fixing. Ideally Id like to complain to Advent and even more ideally get a replacement laptop that at least meets the stated specifications on this one, as those were the specs which were paid for in the first place.
Any advice on what rights I/my boyfriend have, if any? Thanks in advance

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