Basement Campaigning

I can’t blame them. They found out it works with Old Joe. Why not stay with something that works. I guess this is especially true with Kamala. I heard her oration about modern computing and how we don’t store our personal papers in cabinets and drawers. We store things on our laptops and the cloud, which is not stored in a physical place but in the clouds above us.

Not even close. With her lack of knowledge as this, the dems would be better off keeping her in a large closet and have her meals sent in to her. Every now and then, they can have her read something that has been group tested and then release it, with all the cackling striped out.

Just for the record, the “cloud” is a physical place, or more accurately multiple places. That way, if it lost in one place, they can provide you with a copy from the other places. It is definitely not above us someplace.

As an aside, I don’t use the cloud. If I lose my internet, I would lose my backup copies. Instead, I keep several copies of my important documents in many places. If my life depended on the data, I would place copies in multiple places miles apart. That way, should I lose the internet, I still have my documents. My two sons, each, have copies of all my books and they both live a long ways from me.

To be sure, the cloud does have advantages, none of which benefit me one bit. However, when I bought this computer, I spent a good two hours disabling the cloud so that I could store my photos, music and documents without the use of the cloud. They at MS seemed to want to make the decision for me. It is the nature of MS to try to run my computer for me. I guess that’s okay if I am like everyone else, but I’m not. I do not want to be that dependent on the Internet and I don’t want MS making decisions for me as to where I store my data. If someone upsets me, I want to be able to just unplug it and go on.

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