CanadaNinja
CanadaNinja
CanadaNinja

As a programmer, I learned early that good QA is worth its weight in gold. They’re like human compilers for gameplay. That is, when I’m programming, I do my best to get the syntax correct, but it’s not the end of the world if I don’t: the compiler will catch it.

They probably ALWAYS wanted to call it wallet, but it didn’t have money in it before, so it didn’t make any sense to call it a wallet.

When they DO have new and innovative things, everyone that hates them just says, “Oh, that’s not REAL innovation.” 64-bit chips? “64-bit chips are NORMAL. That’s not innovation.” TouchID? “I could get a bad fingerprint sensor on a laptop that was made years ago, so THAT’S not innovation.” Using TouchID as a biometric

Oh get off it. First of all, this was a maintenance release for OS X and iOS because iOS8 and Yosemite were so full of bugs. Just like Snow Leopard was a stability release.

Agriculture—like, all of it—accounts for something like 2-4% of California’s GDP. Almost everything else in California is worth more. Cutting out a few crops like almonds and alfalfa (non-local species that clearly evolved somewhere with rain) isn’t going to cripple California’s economy.

Not only do I use it all the time, I feel like a barbarian when I have to go back to my iPad and type in the 4-digit unlock code. On my iPhone 6, I have a 15-digit passcode. I get to choose something long and unguessable because it's so easy to unlock my phone.

I was LAX several years ago, pre-9/11. A few 747s from Asia had all arrived at once. The queues were insanely long. We had a 6 hour layover, fortunately.

This is definitely the case with VWs as well (which stands to reason, since they're basically Audis). I was just in my friend's Golf a couple weeks ago and she was complaining about the lack of arrow. My own Jetta also lacks the arrow.

Then go out and buy the kingston memory and slot it in yourself. That's what I usually do.

You need to consider that the resale value on Mac hardware is really high. I can still get 30% of the purchase price after 5 years. I can get up to 50% of the purchase price if I sell before 3 years is up. The sticker price isn't the end of the story. Because the hardware has such impressive longevity, it's still