what the fuck is this comment?
what the fuck is this comment?
Gay dads everywhere loved that TGIF lineup: Family Matters, Step By Step, Home Improvement - spec-fucking-tacular programming that put family values above all (except for that black show)!
Former Simpsons veterans? So they are no longer Simpsons veterans?
I don’t think so, Tim
You can if you wanna, I’m not gonna.
Home Improvement was still a great show for its time, idgaf what anyone says
Nah, let’s not.
I’ve never considered a screen protector since I always have a case with a lip that prevents the screen from touching a surface if it gets dropped and lands face down. I guess if you don’t use a case?
This article consistently repeats that screens are stronger than before, it once states an anecdotal report, but nowhere do we have data. I understand that requires a lot of money, was Corning reached out to for test data? They would likely have it at scale on old and new products alike.
Yeah I’ve never bothered with a screen protector and the one time my screen ever got damaged was when it was just sitting in my car in a slot, on a stack of napkins. The screen was just defective from when it was made and it got replaced for free.
I’ve done all of those to my phone accidentally over the last year or so with no problem. All I use is a case that extends past the screen a bit, probably a bit less than a quarter inch. I get the two party cases that provide more protection than the basic ones that just clip on the back, but aren’t as bulky as…
A tech blog is actually insinuating that screen protectors originated with the first iPhone? Really? I can assure you that there was a crowded screen protector industry which predated the iPhone by at least 6 years. I bought my first screen protector in 2002 for my Treo 300 in 2002 and proceeded to buy dozens more…
Doesn’t seem very transparent to me.
My dad gets pissed when I call a Mexican a Mexican.
Yes, but i never go into batshit crazy hysterics when someone points out I wear a spiky wristband. And i’ve never had a cunty meltdown and physically threatened a Pando reporter before..
The Verge. More like iBallWashers.
This is about ethics in tech journalism.
No, exactly like them. And we all know how much attention to detail and editing is shown on (former) Gawker sites.
There’s a reason they call it iVerge
I guess constantly fellating Apple was for more than just clicks. Who knew.