"Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by slfisher … can be complicated, says the [I]Times[/I]. “Disabling the geotag function generally involves going through several layers of menus until… Re: How to optimize for the specific location ? Digital Media Digital Marketing Search Engine Strategies by almostbob ….org/wiki/Geotagging[/url] [url]http://searchengineland.com/should-you-geotag-pages-for-local-seo-22531[/url] [url]http://code.google… Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by GoodLuckChuck Good story but on a deeper level many believe in My Name is Earl. It is about karma. Not only do the Buddhists and Hindus believe in karma but the TV show above is produced by Scientologists who also believe in it. So this includes Tom Cruise, Juliette Lewis, Will Smith, Jenna Elfman, Jason Lee (star of above show), John Traolta and Lisa Marie … Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by Ezzaral >Good story but on a deeper level... Deeper level? Perhaps you meant "entirely irrelevant stream-of-consciousness tangent"? What does karma have to do with geotagging features in phones? Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by jon.kiparsky There's a pretty good talk on this from the next HOPE. hattorrents.com has it, it's worth a look. Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by GoodLuckChuck The title is not Geotagging Features in Phones. It is Hey Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff. Or are you saying that the title has nothing to do with the story? Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by Ezzaral All you read was the title? Being vaguely related to the title does not equate relevance to the story itself. Your question is logically irrelevant as well. Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by GoodLuckChuck I read the story. The title shows how this technology relates to the person on a personal level. It is a good title since the purpose of a title is to get people to read the article. If people in America never stole anything, then people would not care about what that technology is doing. My reply was so that people know that they do not need to be… Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by jon.kiparsky [QUOTE] Or are you saying that the title has nothing to do with the story?[/QUOTE] Is that the question you didn't post? As for your responses, I have no idea what on earth they have to do with the story. If you read the story, you didn't understand it. [QUOTE]I guess that you know that many crimes are not figured out logically but are … Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by Ezzaral Ok, Chuck, thanks for that meandering trip down the rabbit hole. Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by GoodLuckChuck As far as the question that I did not post. When is a question not a question? When it is a rhetorical question! It was a rhetorical question. Rhetorical: a [B][COLOR="Red"]statement[/COLOR][/B] that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered; "he liked to make his points with rhetorical questions" Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by jon.kiparsky And the article that you did not read? Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by GoodLuckChuck The ultimate purpose of comments is more keywords for the search engine to find. It sounds like someone may not have liked me posting my original comment. So I am being accused of not reading the article or not understanding what I read. Very hostile! Hostile: •characterized by [B][COLOR="Green"]enmity[/COLOR][/B] or ill will; "a … Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by jon.kiparsky It is usually expected that a response to a piece of writing show some connection to the content of the piece of writing. If you read and understood the article, your response would have shown some connection to the article. It did not, ergo you either did not read or did not understand the article. Now, perhaps where you come from it is not … Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by GoodLuckChuck Besides hostility, there is covert hostility. Re: "Hey, Burglars! Come Steal My Stuff!" Hardware and Software by slfisher I love the idea of depending on karma and the universe to get back at people, and in the meantime it's good to know what things I can do to prevent it. :)