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@iamthejae001: Oh I'm sorry, is asking the author to do a few minutes of work for the benefit of the reader arrogance? Stop trolling, it sucks. It isn't clever, it just disrupts communication and makes these comments read like YouTube comments.

@Taylor Chapman: Jobs is crazy like evil genius crazy. This guy looks like the crazy uncle we keep away from kids.

One quick way to spot bullshit data is no error bars and no p values to tell you if the data is significantly different.

Maybe it is just me but this man looks insane, right? Do CEO's rock the 10 o'clock shadow? Are his eyes crooked? What's with the smirk, is he channeling Cheney? So many questions about this guy.

It is no jetpack but it seems vaguely futuristic so it is OK by me. Also the dad's model appears to have a nitrous canister (I hope). Which begs the question, does the Flyrad or the Segway have the higher top speed?

@iamthejae001: I suggest they create a list of the apps, genre, and ratings. You suggest that we look every single app up, just to see what it is about. How is that easier for us? You must be trolling because I can't imagine someone can misunderstand such an easy concept.

@OreoExplosion: I don't want to say it but I feel someone must. My god it is full of stars!

Currently this App Deal of the Day feature requires each reader open all these as iOS app links, clicking on the "download" button, having it open a second window AND an iTunes window, and then begin reading to see what the app does and if it is any good.

@wagedomain: Also, I made up the "anti-Apple fanboy" term but there needs to be a name for the people that come out of the woodwork to criticize anything Apple. Not saying that's what you do as you have a personal history...

@wagedomain: It is an interesting argument. The argument is based off of your personal experience. Personal experiences vary person to person, the evidence they produce is anecdotal. It is more instructive to look at larger studies of product failure rates and consumer satisfaction. Looking at these, we see that

Mutant Bash TV huh? So it is a story-driven game then...

@wagedomain: Don't be an anti-Apple fanboy. If he said perfect, jump him but he said near-perfect which is sufficiently qualified. The build quality and OS stability are pretty amazing so if there are a few gaps, then it is fair to call it near perfect. Especially when considered in comparison to the non-existant

@wagedomain: Well what does count as new tech? When they shrunk the internal combustion engine down to fit in a motorcycle, that was new tech based on previously existing technology. New tech is a series of small steps and the iphone was a big step. Also, I don't care if some small company did it first, we are

@wagedomain: I'd say applying a known technology in such a new setting counts as innovation to a significant degree.

My understanding of Apple's strategy is that it doesn't introduce new tech, it just implements it differently. One exception is that the iphone was the first multitouch phone, if I'm not mistaken.

@knightvash: This conversation had a very well-defined topic. Then you come in here with some half-baked concept about how good decision making will be selected for. Now you are upset that I couldn't follow this off-topic subject you just inserted into the thread?

@THEaquino: Oh I agree, brutalist can work and there is an interesting aspect to BCH but that brick lawn is no fun. Wen tot many farmer's markets and free shows there and it is just too... bricky.

@knightvash: Listen, I gave you respect by default and was nice

@skadoosh: I have a couple friends who got married there and the