NanoGator2
NanoGator2
NanoGator2

You just said you’re pissed at the BBC for doing stuff that you made up.

Then whose fault is it?

I got that. I’m saying that nobody’s denying people are different, it’s the irrational extrapolation people are taking that make us nasty. Yes, I’m physically stronger than my wife. No, I’m not smarter than her just because I go to work and she stays at home.

The problems we have aren’t “external differences”, they are “I think I’m better than you for frivilous reasons”. That’ll be a problem if we ever meet E.T.

Why are you bringing up the Surface RT?

I have one. It’s overrated.

In the not-too-distant-future many many more will suddenly have 4k recording.

(psst... we’re talking about 4k video recording, not marketshare.)

Today I learned that every Android phone on the market, including the PoS $50 my little sister bought two years ago records 4k video.

More than a handful of people will have them.

Heh. Yes, you absolutely are comparing two different things. The reason you’re not confused by your own statement is that you’re unable to distinguish between ‘price’ and ‘value’. There’s some things one package can do, there’s other things the other package can do. A Macbook + an older iPad is not the same as an iPad

No, I’m not. And even if I were, you’re comparing a bicycle to a skate board.

Gimmick or not, they often lead the parade.

You’re talking about the primary input of the iPad (which is STILL the finger) and attempting to apply it to a separately purchased accessory.

Actually I am alluding to the fact that Apple ‘never innovates’ then all the other manufactures end up following their charge.

I suspect that Steve was one of those angry asshole’ish types that would shout things like: “Why do I need a fuggin stick of plastic to type in a fuggin contact name? See this finger? I have ten of these! Why do I need a piece of shit stick of plastic when I’ve got all these fingers I could use on what you ironically

Sorry I took so long to respond, my Samsung S6’s fingerprint reader took forever to recognize me!

The Surface Pro came out in 2013. I had one of the earliest TabletPCs in 2004. It didn’t start with Vista, it was actually Windows XP. It was essentially a Wacom digitizer inside of a lousy LCD panel, a handful of broken apps (including a handwritten keyboard) and an accelerometer that did little other than orient the

“Let’s take something out of context so we can create an imaginary conflict.”

Did you keep watching?