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Of course we would hack it. That shouldn’t even be a question.

Nope. Nope. Nope.

Keys to success:

You’re missing the in-and-out with private party sales!!

Hey! Jony Ive, I didn’t know you made Volvos!

What are they going to do with the buyback cars? I suppose I’d think about fixing them and then sell them in second/third world countries.

That emergency triangle looks like an off-the-shelf VW/Audi triangle.

Cost is the problem with these things!

It is larger, just like an iPhone 6S Plus. Joking aside, it’s Plus power (610 bhp) and:

Yep

We’re the unofficial roundabout capital of the world, at least that’s what Wikipedia says. We’ve replaced most our stop signs at medium streets and lights at major interchanges. Speed goes up, accidents go down, congestion goes down, seriousness of accidents go down. It’s absolutely awesome.

Delete me please

The shocking data bill isn’t an issue. Netflix can just provide an option. My guess is they’re trying to manage their bill with telcos.

Except that water when it evaporates doesn’t destroy water. Now, in some geographies, sure, it’s taking up the water in that little locale, but otherwise, it goes back to liquid water

My upgraded 2006 Mac Pro is running El Capitan with 8-core Xenon at 3 GHz, 24 GB RAM with a SSD startup-volume, RAID 0 2-drive SSD array, plus 3 HDD RAID, dual screens digital GPU, Blu-Ray burner just great. The upgrades were pretty cheap and the initial build with lesser CPUs was $2,499. Not a bad price per year.

Fair point. That said, most apps have more than one way to do most things because people have different preferences. Some features might be just unavailable for certain users, like quick-looking an item, which wouldn’t be essential though nice.

Must. Fix. Front. Grill.

The difference here is that Apple controls the devices and they all work with auto-layout apps. I don’t believe there are any apps that only work with the pencil or force touch etc. and don’t work on others. On those devices, you just have added benefit.

It of course depends on the user. I don’t use my iPad Pro as my sole device, but during the work day in the office, I very rarely drag out the MBP. Then I use it so I can use it with two additional 24" displays at once.