SeanBond
SeanBond
SeanBond

My comment was more in response to Apple "ruining" Mercedes' announcement (in that I don't necessarily think it did) than it was saying that Mercedes enthusiasts don't buy iPhones. Probably could've been worded more precisely.

From that list, I'm partial to the Jag; I've just never liked Porsches, and that would be its only real competition for me.

No, but if she's singing a song with that word in it (that someone who "has the right to say it" wrote), I feel like that's not unfair. I know that's not a super popular opinion, but if you're essentially saying that white people literally can't sing along to a song, that's kinda racist too, at least in a subtle way.

Perhaps I should've qualified my statement a little better (I should've said that for those interested in this car, the iPhone launch probably doesn't overshadow it), but I don't think I'm wrong. I think there's certainly some overlap, but I highly doubt that if you're considering this car as a purchase, you would

Yeah, mine too. I would imagine this isn't too widespread, given that this is the first I've heard of it.

Ah, yeah, I guess that's true. I was mostly thinking that the people able to actually purchase the Mercedes (not me!) aren't too worried about the iPhone 6 launch; after all, they're gonna have one in like 2 weeks anyway, so who cares what it looks like?

I like to think I'm living in a world where the people that are most interested in Mercedes' newest Porsche competitor are not also breathlessly waiting to see how big the new iPhone screen is. But I guess not?

Yeah, I would imagine that regardless of whether the phone is deserving, it'll be a hit. I mean, one of the iPhones had a somewhat critical antenna issue, Apple's solution was a BUMPER, and that phone was still a hit. Instead of being a recall.

Yup, this is what I came here to say. Great troll bait by Adam, though.

I actually felt exactly the same. Apple products usually look pretty impressive, but this whole "the iWatch is here, and it looks beautiful" crap is just that. It looks no more impressive than any of the other smartwatches, and probably less impressive than something. The fact that everything Apple automatically gets

I'm waiting for everyone to declare the design of the phone as "revolutionary" and "far and away the best on the market." You know, when it looks a lot like an HTC One.

See my answer to rhythm method; I was discussing suing the NFL, I was saying that Fratzilla was referring to Ray Lewis initially; I didn't notice that he said "Lewis" in his second sentence, and probably meant Rice.

Sorry, I see what you're saying now. I thought you were talking about his initial mention of Ray Lewis, but you're probably right about the second mention being a typo.

No, he's talking about Ray Lewis, the retired Ravens linebacker.

Yeah, that was the part that resonated most with me, as well. I assumed that something similar had happened (she rushed him, he punched her, it looks like she hit her head, etc.), but the fact that afterwards his demeanor seemed to be "oh yeah, when I was in the elevator this bitch hit her head or something...Should

DAMNIT. Now I want a smart watch too. Damnit damnit damnit!

I think two may actually be the strongest overall of the 3; it's in many ways the Empire to Mass Effect's A New Hope (Star Wars being my favorite movies and Mass Effect being right up there for favorite games). It's not as full of awe as ME1, which I missed, and the story isn't as cool, but it's very strong in the

I'm going to agree with you here. I think it brings a certain level of "class" to the 3-Series segment (which isn't the entry level luxury market anymore, but is probably the entry for "full-fledged" luxury sedans), and I personally am much more interested in this bad boy than a lot of the cars in that class. It's a

It looks like an HTC One (M7), to me (at least from the back). And given that I own an M7, I'd say that's a good design choice on Apple's end ;) .

I dunno, I feel like they didn't want to gamble on too much initially. They're already releasing a car that is dependent on you charging it in your garage or at random superchargers across the country, so maybe they didn't want to roll the dice on whether or not people would go for a completely new type of car design.