Not the only one, but close to it.
Not the only one, but close to it.
Those things are all great... so long as you don't also give sermons on how everyone else is a shittier person than you are. Wouldn't you agree?
And the fun part for you, obviously, is trying to make others believe they're lesser than you for it.
I have a close friend who's a cop that's done everything from undercover vice stuff to civic survival strategies in case of a biochemical attack. Very interesting woman (also runs a cake business, I kid you not).
I find it interesting how Lifehacker identifies itself as part of that mass of hangers-on who still think of buying a Mac as an exotic, risky thing to do. Meanwhile, they make the best-selling laptop in the US. "When does it make sense to buy Apple instead of PC?" resonates more loudly when Apple users in your reader…
Easiest and cheapest trolling you can do, and people still jump at it.
(by "people" I mean anyone who's still arguing in threads from 2002)
On the other hand, your cereal has yet to deny the rumors that you did.
Yeah, I'm not sure I buy this. Not trying to get on your case or anything, but there's no reason a functioning SSD can't be used with any modern Mac.
I hate to go for the obvious target here, but I think Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark goes a long, long way as genre defining. Here's why:
I hate to break it to you, but nerdy white kids are among rap's biggest fans.
Signed up for Mailbox on iOS - an "Inbox Zero" solution that's supposed to revolutionize the way I do email. On day one I saw something that says "You are 350,000 in line" and for roughly two weeks I've been watching that number drop slowly. I've almost forgotten why I signed up for it in the first place.
No options to avoid the Facebook login? I don't want it. I'm not going to do their advertising for them.
It's really hard to determine what the limits for other people should be. I don't need 128GB. Maybe someone else does. I don't know. I'd hate to tell (for instance) a film-maker who relies on his iPad to store tons of high-def movie "Sorry. You're asking for too much space. You're not allowed."
It removed 570MB of space. That's not bad if you have a 16GB device, like me.
That's quite different. Why? You have an actual loan with a financial institution. It's a clear legal relationship. You asked to borrow money, you signed papers saying "I borrowed money" and that's legally binding. This is where you legally own a phone, sign a two year contract to pay for it, and you still don't…
Legally, yes you do. You're arguing semantics, I'm arguing legality. If they want joint ownership over the phone then they have to also get the court to say it's okay for them to lease something to you for the same price they charged when you "owned" it. See what I'm getting at?
It's not legally a joint ownership. That's the point. You are the legal owner of the phone. Doesn't matter if there's a subsidy. Do you own the phone or not? That's what I'm getting at.
Anyone know what the law in Canada is about stuff like this?
I see what you're saying and it's a smart point, but I think there comes a time when we have to give due respect to the fact that we don't *lease* the phone. We *own* the phone. It's not joint ownership, either. You never sign anything that says "I acknowledge this device is the property of the carrier and must be…
Like a lot of things, it's a product built on the assumption that the old system wasn't working.