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@CptTripps: I think the average stats between iOS and Android markets is that there is a huge disparity which audience is willing to pay money or not — iOS being the one with users who pay much more than Android

@Mazarin: I interpret it as expressing concern for anyone who cares about him. If you care about him, then you'd obviously be hurt by this. So to address that care you have for him, he hopes you can forget about him quickly as to reduce your own hurt.

@VegaObscura: Although I agree with a lot of what you say, the numbers for consumer satisfaction is too high and consistent to be a fluke. People actually enjoy their iPhones and iPads and iPods. And if the ads play any part at all, it's to set up the expectation that these things are enjoyable and then it seems

@icfan: So what's a tablet then? One with a desktop OS not made for finger input? One with Android that... is an enlarged phone without the talking bits? Fact is, iPad has taken the market and they've defined what a tablet is for now. With webOS and RIM coming into play soon, we may have a real game but whatever

@DaCapin: Why should the iPad have been this? It was never meant to be a workhorse power-focused device. I'm sure you know that Apple is a consumer brand that by and large produces computers/electronics for the average person, hardly makes sense for an Apple tablet to be such a device.

@MifuneT: I don't see how you would use a tablet to do any meaningful work. Maybe to a limited degree but it would become a real frustration after even just five to ten minutes of tapping around when using a keyboard and mouse with an unobscured screen is going to be infinitely better. There are some interactions

@jcrane2: Why in the world would you ever want to use a tablet as you do a desktop? To do "real work" without robust input methods? Just seems ridiculous to me. Until a more useful, redesigned input method comes along or the current finger-tip-tapping interface itself becomes more useful, I don't see the appeal of

@Penquincoder: Because command + key shortcuts are typically used for local functions (like copy/paste) in the application you're in. It makes perfect sense, not sure why you're complaining.

@critter42: First line is fine. If the info is wrong, rewriting is appropriate and with thanks to you for pointing it out.

Do these episodes on Netflix include all the musical performances as well?

@Monty: Maybe so but the author says "actively" trying to harm, which means purposely doing so. Why would they want to do so actively? Sadism? If it's what you say, then there is a better way to mention it.

@Monty: Maybe so but the author explicitly says "actively" trying to harm, which means that they are purposely trying to injure their actors. Why would they do so actively?

@FriarNurgle: Amazing how people use a company's marketing to make a point about a company's marketing. Because we should all believe commercials and what a company markets, right?

"(assuming the producers aren't actively trying to harm their actors)"

I don't get the poll choices between resentful and feeling like the company doesn't care, I'd say it's pretty much the same right?

@KyleUndefined: "share share share" is still promotion and it's tiny and avoidable since what you're really looking at is the content text. As for this site, they have made posts asking to friend them *without* the painting thing many times before. It's often enough that it becomes a consistent theme.

So how does Anakin change his accent and the way he speaks when he becomes Darth Vader? I've always wanted to know this