chrikelnel
Chrikelnel
chrikelnel

Hmm. Some might argue that they were actually pretty good at engineering the (virtual) devices, and might have gotten away with it indefinitely, except that a few people who had the sort of mind that doesn’t let go of a mystery and were really smart about the innards of cars happened to be looking at an adjacent issue.

“Oh you’ve got 60 cars for us? Only $3,000? VW’s? Oh diesels? Aren’t those being bou... Hmm seems legit. We’ll take them...”

That’s what happens when someone forgets to lock the dieselgate.

I own a home, but thanks for the advice. My point is talking about “Millenials” not being able to afford homes because of stuff like phone purchases and avocado toast is dumb.

Just as Android has apps to do that, so does the iPhone (sans jailbreak). AFAIK, neither native Android nor iOS can perform that task.

Lol, yeah. Let me go buy that$1,000 home.

Farted continuously in rental Camry all the way from Montreal to NYC.

Wait until you have a wife and two kids. Vacations cost me more than 4 grand these days. Repaving my driveway was 12 grand. My new window shades were 4 grand... Once you get a house and kids, you can’t do anything for a grand, except get a new iPhone.

Let the celebs do that. $1000 buys so much. Like a vacation.

I know QR codes are widely used in China, but are they widely used anywhere else? I rarely see them myself.

Cute. I’m sure kids will love this. But I’m an adult, not so interested.

Hey Charles, if you have something to tell the world about yourself, you don’t need to project onto your readership. You can come out, it’s 2017, it’s safe. :D

Oh my fucking Christ. And where’s windows phone now?

I seriously doubt your laptop has an infrared camera, dot projector, and IR flood.

Apple claims that the system fails only once in a million attempts.

fuck you lurker, pick a side

When I see people carving their names in things at national parks and I confront them they always have the same excuse “well other people did it!” to which I respond “Moron, there are 15 names carved there. 1.5 million people visit this park annually. That means 1.5 million people -minus 15- aren’t as selfish as you.”

maybe, and likely. but that’s for the insurance company to decide, not this asshole.

So are you also upset that your ISP doesn’t give you 300mb/s for the same price as the 30mb/s pack simply because they have the ability to unlock that speed by flipping a switch?

Did you even read the article?