@Jackdilla: that would be a very good guess
@Jackdilla: that would be a very good guess
@snarky30: How many months apart was the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3Gs?
@imTheKing: But Android isn't a single device, it's a platform. Android is the top selling platform in the US ([www.androidcentral.com]
@talkingstove: Since we don't really know the exact wording of said contract, it's hard to say Apple and AT&T are joined at the hip. What if the wording was such that it allowed for a different iPhone of a different technology (say 4G or LTE) to go to another carrier (indirectly of course, AT&T would never have the…
@bodhi2010: iPhone 4G me thinks...
I wonder how much of a backlash there'll be from VZ iPhone users when they find out they can't check email, download apps, or IM while on the phone. CDMA doesn't do that.
@3Djesus: "though he has also declared that the unwashed warthog rectum he ate in Namibia and the fermented shark he ate in Iceland are among "the worst meals of [his] life.""
@AutobahnBurner: Well, it was an advertisement to sell the machinery so I don't think it was trying to persuade you otherwise...
If true, I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall in that agreement meeting. The company who first laughed Steve Jobs off the premises is now clamoring for the iPhone business...
Hey, do you know what would pack people closer together than a highway packed with robot-driven cars? A mass-transit system, but the lobbying of the auto industry, oil companies, rubber and asphault companies will see to it that idea is never brought to light.
@sweetness666: Pricing is a beast in and of itself. It could mean there was a surplus of chicken (mind you, a 2-month projection must take place to guess how many eggs to incubate). In some cases, deals are made with retailers to sell the chicken at reduced prices to relieve the surplus.
Soylent Pink is Chicken! Chicken I tell you!
@J_Frank_Parnell: In the poultry industry, the white meat is the "bread and butter." You can charge upwards of around $3.99 per pound whereas drums and thighs sell around $1.09. This is why it's considered a "byproduct." It's not to lessen the value of the meat, but the white meat is what they bank on.
@spider2544: Or bolgna, salami, hotlinks, sausage, chicken fried steak, pepperoni.
@daveoei: those cardboard boxes have a heavy wax on them. It's not as unsanitary as it may look...
@toxic: I think you take issue most with the further processing of products. Fillers are indicative of the processing rather than raw chicken products as in what the article was talking about.
@sweetelectro: It's true. We live in a sanitized society (at least in the western world). We are shielded from our food sources, and we funnel our elderly into old-folks homes. We kill death-penalty inmates behind closed doors. Death has lost its value in our society.
@KillerBee: Boo... doesn't work on my Evo 4G... =\
@Ryan: yes
@jdawggey: they are one in the same