Phishfi
Phishfi
Phishfi

Yep - worst info graphics ever!

It's not tethering...it's got nothing to do with tethering. It's simply your iOS device and Mac communicating.

That is the fault of the music software developers, like Avid. They are notoriously slow and terrible and staying up to date. You can't blame Apple for that.

So, when was the last time your computer exploded? Yesterday, last week, last year, a second ago ?

It's all going through your home internet. (I think?)

Apple is a focus group for The Perfect Mac User, so don't count on this. I think the current implementation is sufficient, there isn't a huge fan base for changing UI elements or colors, but it can be done: http://mac.appstorm.net/roundups/graph…

I like that classic os, imagine how lean the resources would be on today's hardware.

Well said! I've been a PC user for decades (MS-DOS up to Windows), but my next computer will be a Mac. The only thing that has been holding me to Windows for so long was investment inertia.

I 'm not sure there's a basis for the premise there. Scarcity certainly but disparity I don't see. I appreciate that it's an inevitable result, but that's not the same thing as a prerequisite.

Money is just a formalised system of value, which has always been traded at one level or another. So you're basically saying society is slavery. Which is a bit reductive.

I don't think that's close enough. That distance could make the difference between illumination and a sloo of failed or otherwise mediocre ideas. I strongly suggest you go to intravenous.

Almost at 100!

When you're buying a driverless car you're doing so with the assumption that it will make the same decisions you would in most if not all situations. No matter how noble you think you are, human instinct is going to have you immediately react to do whatever is necessary to save your life, so the car should respond in

is that a JDAM in your lap or are you just happy to see me?

When I hear "just east" I typically don't think of a location 1,600 miles away.

That isn't a shockwave - those are ripples of liberty and freedom being spread

I'm pretty sure this is only applicable to less advanced vehicles. Cruise control deactivates when traction/stability control detect a slipping event in my vehicle.

I only make one new year's resolution every year, and so far, I've succeeded every time. It's 'do not die this year.'