What an unproductive comment.
What an unproductive comment.
Tbh I don't even know why texting exists period. These days an email does the exact same thing, yet doesn't cost anywhere as much. Why hasn't email been adapted to be used with texting? Have a 'mail' section and a 'text' section in gmail say?
What in all things holy...
yeah agreed. Doesn't seem very conventional. A 4 ft ball that destroys one mine before it's completely crippled? I feel like there is a better solution out there, somewhere.
Wow. Amazing. I very much approve of this judge.
Omg a terrorist attack on the US? Hold on... wait a second. Is that a spelling mistake? Suddenly this news means nothing! I must let the world know about this mistake!
To be fair they do insinuate that:
I don't get it.
It's not like Google had anything to worry about anyway. They're years beyond any other mapping solution right now. Though yeah, clever time to release such an update.
All I'm saying it is quite a major issue right now with Apple, and that it shouldn't just be ignored. This is a technology blog and as of such it will cover it. One of the primary selling points of smartphones are the GPS and map capabilities, and Apple has suddenly switched from an satisfactory service to a downright…
Well, you're entitled to your opinion. My definition of a fanboy is someone who's argument is one sentence, who is clearly not open to hearing opposing debates and who doesn't justify their point with a reason, never mind a rational one.
I know it's unrealistic, but if you purchase something as vast and expansive as a world map, shouldn't you at least double check with countries about preferred censors before releasing them to the public? Instead of trusting some 'commercial mapping company'?
Not to join the pitchfork gang, but seriously? Revealing a highly secret military base on a public mapping app? And all you say is "Let's move on".
Does no one watch fringe here? I mean come on. Spitting image of amber!
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No offense but as a professional photographer you should be using your D700 instead of your camera phone. Your point stands, as any camera can take an equivalent picture, it all depends on the lighting, I agree with you there.
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I don't honestly know, however as a photographer I'd like to point out that the iPhone 5 applies auto-sharpening from what I can see. What's more it seems there is a slight auto-contrast too. Very slight, but there's a difference between 'sharp' and 'sharpened.'