As long as they don’t gimp the internals on the Xr, I might be game for it. If they give it an A12 chip, a solid camera, decent memory and storage and a 6.1 inch LCD that’s as good as the 8/8+, for the same price as the 8...why not?
As long as they don’t gimp the internals on the Xr, I might be game for it. If they give it an A12 chip, a solid camera, decent memory and storage and a 6.1 inch LCD that’s as good as the 8/8+, for the same price as the 8...why not?
As much as I would like to think that things can always be as simple as, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” sometimes life is a fucking 8-man battle royale where your only goal is to be the last one standing.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: Brett Kavanaugh could walk into the hearing, steal Susan Collins’ purse, strangle a kitten with it and proceed to insult the heritage of anyone and everyone in attendance and he would still get confirmed on a party line vote.
Those are all great qualities for phones to have. And if you’re trying to scrape a profit from a high-volume/low-margin $250 budget phone... you’re golden if you can produce that consistently (ala Moto, Xiaomi). But that doesn’t exactly inspire customers to drop $700-$1k on your new phone,. especially if they just…
Thankfully, the nuclear football now only holds an “easy button” from Staples, and STRATCOM has the real nuclear launch codes stashed in an emptied out tub of protein powder in the White House gym - the last placed he’d even go, much less look for them.
I applaud Democratic senators Leahy, Booker Hirono and Feinstein for finally trying to do something. It’s almost like they realized that sitting there looking surly and complaining about the lack of civility in politics wasn’t moving the needle for them.
You’re not wrong, but as one of the commenters above had mentioned - they don’t have to fully overturn RvW to get most of what they want. All they have to do is side with “states rights” regarding the absurdly restrictive conditions that some states try to impose on abortion and they can make it almost completely…
Roosevelt tried that and wasn't successful. Doesn't mean that it couldn't be attempted again, but it's a pretty ballsy "fuck it, let's burn this shit down" move.
Plus, the grammar's too neat and the words are too fancy for Rick Perry. I get the sense that he probably writes like someone struggling to pass a remedial English literature course in community college.
Plus, he’s the one guy that couldn’t get fired if discovered. Sure, the feud with Trump would get hella nasty at that point...but that might be just what he wants. Be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. Take power by eacting the 25th amendment when Trump orders him arrested for the op-ed (since he's elected and can…
So, you’ve ruled out Ben Carson, and possibly Elaine Chao. Well, that shortened the list. A little.
Bush-era government legal debates and opinions? There could be all kinds of crazy shit in there about the legality of invading sovereign countries in the absence of aggression, use of torture, extraordinary rendition, using foreign intelligence agencies of US allies with poor human rights records to disappear enemy…
Hey, those “Guy Who Wanted To Be A Judge So Kept All Of His Shit On The Up And Up” sometimes have shady business deals and illegitimate children with the hired help, too.
New Balance is “made in America” in the same way that McDonald’s offers “healthy choices” because they have salads on the menu. About 4 or 5 of their high-end models (out of the dozens they sell) are actually made in their couple of remaining factories in New England. Like 90% of their shoes and all of their other…
Jade Empire 2 or GTFO.
I’m not opposed to them starting a new IP (as much as I’d like a new Dragon Age, Mass Effect or KOTOR game), but it still sucks that they went for a online co-op game this time around.
Pretentious and controlling, yes. But I wouldn’t say that Apple is any more evil than the average large corporation.
That's so Handmaid's Tale, it's terrifying.
Thing is, you just named all the major population centers in the state.
My issue with Gillum isn’t his platform, it’s his baggage. He walks the walk, he talks the talk...and that’s all great.