Saturday, February 24, 2018

Timmy is backwards

If Apple CEO Tim Cook had his way, he would never use cash again — and he thinks there's a chance that it could actually happen."What I believe is I think I'm hoping that I'm still going to be alive to see the elimination of money," he said earlier this month at a meeting for Apple shareholders in Cupertino, California."Because why would you have this stuff! Why go through all the expense of printing this stuff and then some people steal it, and you've got to worry about counterfeits and all these things," he continued.
We  dump paper but everything becomes digital bearer asserts.  Yes,  we still  worry counterfeit and we worry about CEOs giving up our data to government.
"We can provide a solution for the customer that's simpler, more convenient, you don't carry around a wallet with a bunch of cards in it, or a purse with a bunch of cards in it," Cook said. "And it's more secure, if you've ever had your credit card ripped off, I'm sure a lot of you have, I have, it's not a good experience."
Nice sentiment, wrong semantic. We carry around wallets and purses everywhere with  lots of different types of cash; all of it digital. 
"So we've designed Apple Pay to take care of all of that basically, so you're not passing your card number around," he continued.
Yea, we designed sandbox so  plastic cards outperform your stupid telephone.  In fact, you have actually contributes crap to our task, the Google and Microsoft kids doing the work.

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