Context.
Context.
Competitively priced doesn't mean it's not marked up royally which is the topic at hand.
...It has? Last I checked, the mark-ups on certain products are distantly over 50% (Mac Pro RAM pricing, anyone?).
At my old workplace, where I didn't care for my account or its security (as they assigned us passwords, that was just our last name with a number attached — the month — after they thought having a single account wasn't secure for our three employees), I stuck it to the wall behind my monitor so everyone could see. . .…
You know, for a split second I thought that's what they were referring to... :S
That makes sense, actually. I guess iTunes just has an app management component to it (for your devices), but not an app store; I didn't really think about it until now.
Wow, amazing how you totally worded that to your advantage, dismissing exactly what he was referring to completely.
@M-Dizzle:
I know it's off topic... but did you notice that her mother is actually larger than she is? Unless she's pregnant too, I think it's safe to say that no, I don't believe she looked as pregnant as she was.
Are you a bird or something? That's the first time I've ever heard someone that thinks a person can see 180 degrees in all directions. Either you've never experienced sight, or...
Wait... sexual assault doesn't rate a victimless crime?! ;) lol
That has actually worked for me a few times. It's not hard finding a job that sounds awful to your wife or girlfriend, compared to shopping alone... lol.
One other thing I don't like: When doctors tell you either that it's not going to hurt or what it feels like.
I get by with Khakis (relaxed fit) or cargos (pockets!!!!), depending on my mood or what I've got on the agenda today (regarding required maintenance).
Wow, I got a minute into that video and the quirky jumping around between face, product, long shot, short shot, nosebleed shot, etc. every 2s was getting jarring. Even when he was speaking about the design of the thing, I was watching the guy's nose hair. Really? Because that's how to sell a product.
I'd put myself somewhere between gadget and gamer geeks. Lol
Oh, thanks for elaborating. :)
Clearly, you don't know too much about the adoption system.
I agree with Ian.g.case, perhaps it's different in Canada... but I've never seen a washer lock and start before A) Money or B) Pressing a button, y'know, because some loads require different temperature settings, some detergents work best with cold water, etc.
So, just curious... Why can't I set a browser that doesn't use Safari's crappy webkit (or even find one)? Why can't I make another browser default on iOS (without being jailbroken)?