Fine by me. We're going to see advertising, no two ways about it, so it might as well be something useful: as a guy walking into a Walgreens, I'd rather see a coupon for mens' razors than womens'.
Fine by me. We're going to see advertising, no two ways about it, so it might as well be something useful: as a guy walking into a Walgreens, I'd rather see a coupon for mens' razors than womens'.
Wow, thanks. I was going to look for a job in construction (I'm a skilled carpenter, know how to weld, and can operate a crane), but since you've pointed out that I'm not also an architect, I'm just gonna give up.
OK, well let me ask this then: what good can come of this policy?
OK, fair enough. Another scenario: I have a cottage... it's got no internet, because we go up there to "get away from it all". But sometimes it rains, and there's nothing to do except lounge around inside. Might be nice to play some games offline, but I guess I can't.
Maybe all that "bad news" for PC users is why some have been using consoles in the first place?
Power outages are not that uncommon: http://goo.gl/rgoLz
I'm sure everyone remembers the east coast blackout of 2003, right? Mighty tough to connect to any server during that time.
Why would I want to spend my money on "challenge" instead of "convenience"?
Sometimes putting the phone face-down makes sense. For example, if someone's in my office, there's no need for them (or me) to be distracted by incoming alerts.
Looks like your punctuation, spelling and grammatical skills have been cleansed from the internet.
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You're trolling it wrong.
Now THAT'S the right to "bear arms"
"Stolen phones are usually blacklisted so that they can't be re-used."
Since there is "there is more to it....", please elaborate. Also, I don't think you know what "shadow corporation" means.
The #pressrelease and #noinformation tags are missing.
So is the Android article right beneath this one on the home page. Calm down.