They heated up tinned food in a saucepan of hot water and ate it with sadness and disrelish, under the belief that they were economising.
Well, continued the youth, lots of good-a-'nough men have thought they was going to do great things before the fight, but when the time come they skedaddled.
Over the weekend, Android owners were displeased to discover that Facebook had been scraping their text-message and phone-call metadata, in some cases for years, an operation hidden in the fine print of a user agreement clause until Ars Technica reported. Facebook was quick to defend the practice as entirely aboveboard—small comfort to those who are beginning to realize that, because Facebook is a free service, they and their data are by necessity the products.