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Kudos on being part of an apparent minority of teachers today who taught children science, or English, or history, or math, or whatever it is you teach. I’m sorry, though, that the only reason you didn’t try to indoctrinate children against their parents’ beliefs is because you’d be fired for it, and not some more

That’s what Breitbart said, too.

Wow. To hear such a great insight from your four year old is incredibly inspiring. To think, even a four year old can understand the depth and immeasurable complexity of American politics and crystallize such a powerful sentiment, on their own, without their parents merely teaching them to say that. So powerful.

I, proudly, don’t have a Facebook, else I’d happily reciprocate on that site - but I hope a Tweet or three is sufficient. Naturally, I’m happy to bring it up to both my liberal and conservative friends...mostly as I love arguing with them.

I’m also disturbed by people who are “celebrating” by participating in hate. I’m just saying, it’s easy to get a false impression when only one side’s ugly minority gets the spotlight.

Why not take this time instead to teach your child that executive power should always be limited, no matter whether you agree with the executive office holder or not?

Thank you. I love watching how many people are declaring, with utter lack of irony, that Trump is not their president, blocking highways and protesting because democracy happened. I seem to recall a lot of very upset conservatives saying the exact same thing about Obama and being denounced for it.

Maybe you should reflect on the kind of things your child is being taught. No eight year old has that keen an interest or understanding of deep and complex political issues. None. I didn’t, you didn’t, nobody in this comment section did, and your eight year old doesn’t.

So what you’re saying is, you’re teaching your child to look at the world through a lens of deep-seated resentment and suspicion towards very large swaths of the population.

And I’m not accusing you of being pro-violence, merely of seeing a pattern when one side’s extremist minority does it and isolated, unconnected incidents when the other side’s extremist minority does it.

And I just came to this page after closing a tab with a video of a mob in Chicago violently beating someone in the streets for voting Trump while bystanders filmed it, laughing and mocking the victim who most assuredly deserved to be hospitalized for having different political views.

I wonder if the author of this ridiculous scare piece talked to her son about why Clinton lost.

“Light as a feather” and “lets me do 10 hours of work” are contradictory. You want more battery life, you want a bigger battery. More efficient parts can help, but they’re not magic.

Absolutely. I don’t get the thinness craze in phones either, but then, I carry around a big older Galaxy Note in an Otterbox.

Even on netbooks (remember those?), a touchpad is workable - not as good as using a mouse, but functional if you need to use it on the go without pulling out all the peripherals. But the knob just gets in the way. Even if my laptop had one, I’d disable it and never think of it again. I was never able to use my

A quick trip to ebay suggests such a battery is in the $15 range. Not sure how much cheaper you were expecting.

Agreed. They bump the price up $100-$150 for it and I never end up using it, unless it’s a convertible tablet it’s just pointless.

I can’t stand the eraserhead stick. I hated my Thinkpad’s and felt it was unusable without a USB mouse. Please keep the touchpad. You can have both, so long as one can be disabled so I don’t constantly move the mouse around when I’m typing. I know the button mouse has its diehard defenders but sorry, putting a big

Maybe if there wasn’t an absurd, pointless need to make devices as small and thin as possible, they’d be able to put in a larger battery. Efficiency can help, but at the end of the day, a large battery > a small battery when all else is equal. As an aside, more space means more mass in which to dissipate heat, which

I would honestly be more surprised if Apple did not have staff whose job it is to read posts exactly like this one, along with things like Amazon reviews and the like, and sum up what complaints seem to come up in greatest number.