Montecresto
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Data Privacy law differences but referenced the NSA in a conversation.
I see, thanks.
Data Privacy law differences but referenced the NSA in a conversation.
The Heritage Foundation using several factors measures the economic freedom of countries every year. The United States which once was #1 has fallen drastically in the past few years to #10. Our friends to the North, Canada has moved into the #6 slot.
Country Rankings: World & Global Economy Rankings on Economic Freedom
The link will allow you to create a comparison chart between any two countries.
Hiding in Canada from the NSA is like hiding from an armed burglar by standing behind a window curtain.
Probably true Gip. I'd still like to see what Canada's got to offer though.
Yes, and no. It loves the cold, but not the extreme dry air that goes along with it. You exchange cooling costs for humidification.
Too bad that many software developers do not.
Living in a place that has seasons has it's own great benefits.
We have seasons here - summer and February.
Many snowbirds come here every winter since it is 70F today.
Mounties, eh.
Believe me, there's nothing dry about good old Toronto air - we are almost tropical in the humidity department. But you're right - the outer air content isn't too relevant since no data is stored outside.