armstrongcraig
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You win

EVERY news org gets away with this. All news orgs have bias, take it all with grains of salt. The “facts” we get are the versions of the facts that are being reported..

And the award for the dumbest career is....

“I’m really into this idea, and I wouldn’t want to limit it to just cucumber pickles. Pickled peppers, pickled radishes, or even whole lemon wedges would really pack in the flavor.” Grabbing a few items from a batch of giardiniera would be awesome in this.

Why wouldn’t they take the opportunity to take a blockbuster to pimp their products?

They better hurry up and produce something tangible. HoloLens is earning mindshare and has dev kits in the wild.

But of course it's lasers. Lasers solve everything.

Tough shit for them, I ain't buying.

Oh, I know that they aren’t dumb for this decision, all I’m getting at is it’s time to get with the times. 16 GB isn’t much these days especially when your OS is taking up a good portion of that space, and iCloud for me isn’t the “option” for folks to turn to. Again, just my .02 but I know I’m not the only one that

Sooooooo, there still sticking with a measly 16 GB for the base model? What a joke. Sitting on all that cash and they can’t eat a small amount into there huge mark up on these cash making machines. Glad I’m not an Apple Zealot. My wife unfortunately is...

Maybe this will be ok for me to drive once I upload my conscious to the internet and can instruct my new robot being to drive this thing. Looks uncomfortable as hell.

Thank you. I’m so tired of Left vs Right argument for everything and it’s an election year so basically I’m effed.

Doesn’t own the phone. If this was this guy’s own phone, this story would be different but since it’s the employer’s phone, no reasonable expectation of the information on it to be private. Even if they allowed him to encrypt, hell, it was probably a compliance issue for him to encrypt in the first place.

So, legit terrorist like the two assholes in this situation?

So what you’re saying is that this is a PR stunt because if they were going to do it inprivate, but won't since it got public suggests they only care about public image than potentially help in a matter of national security.

Same reason why people lose their shit when they find out that a company is using their data for marketing purposes. 1) You get a quality product for lower/no cost 2) the ads they serve up are more targeted and useful.

Can't fix stupid.

Remember the Rumble Pak and the similar implementations in gaming controllers introduced in the 90s, ya same company. Not a troll, you are however.

This sounds like a Michigan problem, not just a Flint problem.