Thus why the saying "baby-steps" exists.
Thus why the saying "baby-steps" exists.
You're right. Let's just stop all advancements in connective technologies because we're too afraid of the possibility of a privacy breach.
I went ahead and recreated it for you to the best of my abilities:
Don't feed the troll.
*Everybody copies.
Ugh. Microsoft should of never included the desktop mode with RT >_<
Uh, the Windows 7 search starts finding stuff as soon as you type the first letter also.
Who are the people responsible for making these absurd financial decisions for the website? First, 500+ Million for a website is over-kill, especially for one that couldn't even properly handle the amount of people coming to it.
Except in this case, asking the person to politely leave will involve strapping them with a parachute and tossing them from the emergency exit.
Reminds me of when I discovered the notes used by the Facebook message notification.
Proof that no matter how hard you try, there's always someone complaining about something.
It's just a formality. Nobody is really looking to the signature to figure out who was sending the email.
You're right. You should switch to a company that never phases out their older, outdated products.
3 framed shots of Gabe. Half-Life 3 confirmed.
That, and the fact that this private internet can still be accessed by outsiders (given it's made available publicly to the intended audience).
"So creating a separate service where everyone other than the US can work together and freely exchange ideas is not such a terrible idea."
The guy instructing in the video looks like Jeff Dunham. 0_0
Except "thin" is a part of Apple's marketing push, and overall design philosophy. So yes...it was necessary for them to do so.
If the iPad Air doesn't meet your exact needs, then don't buy it. You're getting worked up over a product that is coming out regardless of your unfounded complaints.
He didn't notice it while not noticing it. I noticed that much >_<