@m_9: sony's taglines are terrible. "it's not a game" after an ad for a ... game? .. well, yeah.. great. i try to sell my music by now with "it's not music", too..
@m_9: sony's taglines are terrible. "it's not a game" after an ad for a ... game? .. well, yeah.. great. i try to sell my music by now with "it's not music", too..
@talkingstove: apple is more "Accept what's next". being what's next would mean adapt to it. apple forces the future they think is right.
@The_Moose: well, america has to start thinking small, too, then. each state can try to put it's resources (water, wind, etc) to it's own best uses. overproduction can be exported to other states, underproduction solved with nuclear (which is very near to clean energy, at least compared to coil and oil).
@Pessimippopotamus: well, it's not a joke as it's a) reality (right now), and b) a lot of people don't use it as joke, but as real argument (heard it often enough).
@Matthew: :(
@Hearthatvoiceagain: well, ordinary customers can't just get the update to the newest version, is what they mean. and yes, they should. rooting and messing around is not the way it should be (nice for us who like to play around, of course).
@Nitemancometh: well, punching you into your face hurts you quite a bit, right? but touching your nose just a tiny bit with my finger hurts you more? that's the iphone4. it does not need a death grip, it needs a tiny touch at the right place. and the drop in db is still much bigger with that tiny touch, than any…
Most of the replies in here just show how much the music industry got that whole album thing into our brain.
@jedimario: you just don't listen to the right music. pop was always that way, as it was always about the quick money. there are tons of great artists, there's tons of great music out today. a lot only survivable thanks to the internet. it allows cheap distribution, and global reach.
@techynottreky: pixar can put it to good use, i guess.. :)
@Spartanical: just to see the death animations including the water splashing, of course.. (one of my favourite things i do in games with some sort of physics: dying and watch how funny it behaves)
@Kamikaze5-0: dunno, but 200miles are bigger than most distances in the country i live (switzerland). so nearly every car that drives in this country each day from home to work and back could be a tesla?
@SubieBlast: in switzerland: 80% renewable from water and wind. rest mostly nuclear.
@Pessimippopotamus: the car isn't, but the DRIVING is. if the electricity is from a clean source, that is. and now that i burned around one million liters of oil after 4.5 years, i think that matters much more over time.
@underwear-ninja: a buyer friendly car is not practical as a start for a newcomer. huge risks to take. an elite car for few, that everyone admires, and THEN a buyer friendly car, that is great business.
@Ben Wojdyla: and that's exactly what the tesla is made for: making a hip electric car so people want to buy it, and then deliver one people can buy. the only business plan that works to sell a mass product: make it non-mass, elite-style first.
@Ninja_peach: love it, too.. to each it's own i guess (but we're right, who know it didn't suck :))
@heath: actually they changed it quite a bit to the more-lying for the version four.
indexing isn't used anymore. it's windows search now. indexing is just an ntfs flag still set for backwards compatibility reasons. so that tweak makes no sense.
no wonder the flaw was never exposed as the infield tested phones HAD A CASE. remember the famous stolen phone? it had a 3g-style case.