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Lord_Cathbad

I've owned the Logitech Marathon Mouse for years and loved it. I finally upgraded to an MX performance a couple weeks ago though.

How about its expensive to add languages to a tool you use for free, and they'll get to it when they can? Is that a good excuse?

Neither. I don't like reaching. Just keep a roll nearby and just unroll with your hands.

Ok. Have no rewards and no credit history.

So why should IT policy be followed in this instance? It's the purpose of IT to support the organization in meeting its goals, not the purpose of the organization to follow IT's rules. People in IT who can only think in terms of "were the rules followed? y/n" are exactly the people who shouldn't be in IT, shouldn't be

Well I said it pushes customers to use more baked in solutions such as Airplay and home sharing, which provide better experiences than plugging stuff in. If people really want to, well, there's an adapter for that.

I've had really good experience with the adapters. They work well when you need them to, and when you don't, you just put them away. I rather buy just the adapter I need rather than having a bunch of just in case ports that make the phone ugly.

Apple does make adapters that will let you output HDMI video and audio. It's not a limitation, it's just an addon for people who actually care about things like that.

Background App Refreshes are opportunistic updates. It means they only update when the conditions are right. Such as good wi-fi, good battery life, near home, when it thinks you're about to use them, etc.

It's not THAT good of a job.

Thank you, that was exactly the type of response I needed :-)

Well, Apple puts out CDMA phones as well, but they get updates on day 1.

Heh. I figured as much. Luckily the loans weren't that big. What I was wondering is if I was missing out on any benefits to my credit score. I'll probably still move on with my current plan though. Save up to the exact amount, and plop down the full payment. Achievement Unlocked.

It happens, but not very often. While I have actually been successful, it was mostly luck. And if all you do is ask people for sex, it degrades the quality of the site overall, and there are less girls on it. So be cautious and respectful. If all you want is sex, state it clearly early on, and don't be a dick about it

I know this is a rare case, but...

No, I'm talking from experience. I don't quite remember which one it was, I think 4.0, that I had to wait quite a while for me to get on my Nexus S (Sprint)

There is a delay. Especially on Sprint and Verizon. It took months for me to get 4.0 on my Nexus S (sprint)

But the network is the same for both of them! The devices are handling the same network differently.

Still not addressing the fact that my iOS devices worked much better than the Android ones.

Well, my comparison was with a Nexus S, an iPhone 5, and an iPad 3. iOS won every time. The wireless network was the one at work, a huge place with hotspots every 100 ft or so.