It seems the business model these days is to get us consumers to pay monthly for something we didn’t used to need to pay monthly for. Take music for instance, we all love music but a monthly subscription to a music service is an ongoing cost and it requires you to stay wired all the time. I could see using something like Xbox music if you can’t stand listening to the same tracks often. I prefer to hear my favorite tunes unless I’m in the mood for new music. When I’m driving isn’t when I’m in that mood. The solution for me is the SD and I’m really happy with it. Continue reading
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The latest anti-gay iOS app is receiving broad criticism for its stated purpose of providing people “freedom from homosexuality.” The app is published by Exodus International, an organization well known for its “conversion therapy” and hate speech.
On its website Exodus International proudly states that the app received a 4+ rating so it’s not objectionable to anyone.
Exodus International has released its new smartphone application now available through iTunes! Receiving a 4+ rating from Apple (applications in this category contain no objectionable material), this application is designed to be a useful resource for men, women, parents, students, and ministry leaders.
Are you a man, woman, parent student or ministry leader? Have you been “impacted by homosexuality?” Then this app is clearly for you and your burning desire to rid the world of those damn gays help gay people stop being gay.
If you would like to add your voice to those opposed to this electronic hate mongering then visit change.org.
Source El Reg.
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