That may be so, but they are having problems with their own version - you just don't hear much about it. In addition, at the beginning of the world wide rollout, people in Russia were showing up with Mac addresses the same as other places.
Think back. Has there been a time, especially in recent history, that the central bankers were not playing all sides of the equation to their advantage? - whether those being played knew it or not.
My mother's family immigrated from Russia prior to the Revolution. I find it ironic that the flow may be reversed. One thing is for certain however; Russia keeps a very tight control over immigration policy. They are very particular as to who they allow to stay - if you know what I mean.
That may be so, but they are having problems with their own version - you just don't hear much about it. In addition, at the beginning of the world wide rollout, people in Russia were showing up with Mac addresses the same as other places.
Think back. Has there been a time, especially in recent history, that the central bankers were not playing all sides of the equation to their advantage? - whether those being played knew it or not.
My mother's family immigrated from Russia prior to the Revolution. I find it ironic that the flow may be reversed. One thing is for certain however; Russia keeps a very tight control over immigration policy. They are very particular as to who they allow to stay - if you know what I mean.
Good!
We should be the same.
No kidding.
This is an excellent comment, and not only because my family also came from the old country before the Revolution. :-)