@UgoBogdan: Why would you want to cut Oddjob's head off??
@UgoBogdan: Why would you want to cut Oddjob's head off??
Hopefully they'll update it and we'll all be happy. :)
Again, like I said above, I think the vast majority of people have been happy with their Prime memberships (and if you're not, I believe they'll refund the full membership or at least prorate the unused portion and refund that). Why is it that when they add in a FREE service that people say it's lame just because it…
You'd have renewed a free Prime membership? How noble! :)
Perhaps the 484 TV shows you're looking at is TV shows, not episodes. If each show had 10 episodes, you'd easily hit the 5k number Amazon is advertising. I would think that they would measure on episodes, not TV shows. If not, it's day 1. Maybe they're in the process of adding more. Amazon, at least for me, has…
Not really. I just transitioned a good portion of our normal shopping over to Amazon. It tends to be cheaper (even before you consider that there's no sales tax for most people). In the last week, we've bought soap, TP, an external hard drive, lint rollers, cat litter, and cat food through Amazon.com. All of which…
@crazytrain5: I think his point is that since you have to pay for Prime, you are paying for shipping since you're out of pocket $79. So if you placed 79 orders during your year of membership, you'd essentially be paying $1 per shipment.
@KillerBee: Well, that would explain why mine stopped working when I took the drill to it to drill out the water saver feature. Or as I like to call it, the "make your shower suck feature".
My wife and I were just talking about this today. It seems that the "setting" on the shower knob has lately started to vary much more than it ever had. We could turn it on to a specific spot and it'd be pretty consistent with temperature.
Yeah, that's the part I don't get. I want people who love Android to see this new Moto product and have it meet their needs because competition is good for the consumer and will certainly drive innovation. I want the product to be successful because if it is, that means more features for me as an iPad user down the…
Does anyone else think that Apple is using this 30% as a bargaining chip? Basically, scare the hell out of everyone that wants to be on iOS and make them think they're gonna lose their shirts. Then when they talk to individual publishers, they'll quietly negotiate a lower amount (say 15%) and cover up that amount…
It was just a joke—I was just being sarcastic about the $800 price tag referred to in gnomehold's post. IMO, it's too high of a price to capture significant market share from Apple. I don't know if they think they'll get people buying it at that price point, but I have a hard time believing that they'll reach…
lol. no burner cell phones—they're still using pagers.
lol. :)
@gnomeholed: Overpriced? Are you crazy? Motorola has created a new category and are the first entrant in and can set whatever price they want. They will be the dominant player for the foreseen future as nobody is expected to offer up any competition.
Heh...you are definitely right there! It's one of those things that will leave you either intensely proud ("that's my boy!") or horribly shocked ("oh my god, what the hell is that midget doing with that goat?"). And I guess even that is relative, too.
Yeah, but the first time you confront them about something you caught then doing, they're going to feel spied on if you weren't up front about it and will resort to hiding it anyway. Hopefully being up front limits the behavior and sets ground rules from the start.
Duplicate post. Sorry.
Even good children of good parents make mistakes that can be devastating to the rest of their lives. Kids don't have the life experience to help them with their judgment and, like adults often do, make choices based on emotion vs logic. Sometimes they get caught up in a bad situation because of it.
@Rabinowitz: And where do you plan on getting electricity to run your computer Mr. I-have-a-case-lock-but-don't-pay-the-bills?