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You are really embellishing with this post. I just looked up the three biggest banks, BOA, Chase, and Wells and the monthly fees are $12, $12, and $10. All of the fees can be waived with your paycheck being directly deposited (at least $250 with BOA, $500 with the others) or if you just maintain a balance of $1500.

They are ok. It is hard to get the area around your ears real good with one so I ended up giving mine up and just go mach 3 for everything.

They are ok. It is hard to get the area around your ears real good with one so I ended up giving mine up and just go

Dude just get a mach 3 and your favorite shaving cream. Takes like 5 minutes in the shower with a fog free mirror or in front of the sink if that’s your cup of tea.

Dude just get a mach 3 and your favorite shaving cream. Takes like 5 minutes in the shower with a fog free mirror or

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Because I like wired headphones and don’t want to buy a bunch of new cheap ones or dongles for my really nice ones. If the headphone jack didn’t perform well I would be on board but it does work well and this move is more to sell higher priced accessories then it is to innovate or create a market to improve Bluetooth

Yeah but I might be borderline on actually watching a WNBA game

So make the phone bigger, it doesn’t need to be so small. I’d take a thicker phone for a bigger battery too.

Except there is still plenty of room for the jack, phones don’t need to be any slimmer, I think they are too thin as is. There is very little downside to the jack but there are plenty of downsides to doing away with it. If Bluetooth headphones didn’t need to be charged all the time they could be a viable solution but

Fair enough, I’d prefer the headphone jack since I typically use Bluetooth speakers when I am not using headphones.

I have heard that too but I don’t think it holds much water, no pun intended, considering phones are waterproof with the jack

No headphone jack, no thanks.

As is the notion that we should just do “something” when it doesn’t address the problem. Things that politicians suggest such as required training courses for gun ownership, gun registration, etc are all examples of not letting a good crisis go to waste and would not have made any difference in any of these mass

The idea that there is a realistic fix is laughable. You can’t just wave a magic wand and make guns disappear and legislation that will try to do so will be fought hard and has a good chance of losing in a supreme court case.

It is based on decibel levels. I can shoot my .308 bolt gun all day long without hearing protection if I have my suppressor on. It just doesn’t get loud enough to do damage. Granted all I do is shoot outdoors so I cannot comment on how it is indoors. Put that same suppressor on an AR-15 and yeah you can get away with

Depends on the long gun/round. An AR-15 is likely not hearing safe with a suppressor but my hunting rifle (.308 bolt action) certainly is. It definitely isn’t like the movies, it is still loud, but it is hearing safe.

This is the only solution but it doesn’t stop it from coming back later. ios 11 is just a mess in general

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Cool story, my 7 year old computer still works fine

I really wanted to stick with Apple because I like the ecosystem but the X does nothing for me and the 8 is just an old design. For the first time in a long time I am seriously considering switching to Android. Will have to see if the new Pixel is worth it or not.

I don’t think it’s worth it. I like the new control center better but I am more frustrated with the other changes than not. It is actually making me consider going to android because the annoying parts of it won’t be any better with a new phone.