johnshireley
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johnshireley

I graduated in 1985. 99 Luftballons charted up to #27 on the Billboard Top 40, and played ALL summer long in ‘84. It was kind of funny listening to Casey Kasem try to pronounce “Nena”.

Because he’s an actual journalist and not a blogger, duh.

And this is why we don’t buy those kinds of cars. Or anything Chrysler adjacent for that matter.

Literally no one. All copy editing went out the door years ago, and it’s a shame. I mean, at least they could read each other’s stuff before posting, but that seems a shore to far as well.

This. I hadn’t really considered this prior to reading your comment, but I can totally see some kind of standoff in a future episode (probably the last one) where things look hopeless for him and they all show up and kick some Hutt ass. Definitely this.

100% this. Thank you for that.

It is 100%, no doubt whatsoever, take it to the bank, a typo or some form of marketing misunderstanding from the engineers to the ad copy folk. There has been no quantum leap, magnitude of order increase in battery technology in the past year. And although I’m usually not a fan of Rutherford’s reviews in general, his

I’m very interested in knowing how it ‘listens’ before powering up. That would be some very exciting technology indeed.

Totally agree. I can’t see any userbase for this, esp. given that you just know that battery life is going to be abysmal. 

Me too. And sadly, most of them are just normal, nice folks.

These idiots. They have no real ideas, no platform, no path forward. All they can do is pull third grader level bullsh*t and whine when they’re held accountable for anything.

For the record, it’s a 1080p projector with an included 5W speaker (that is oddly referred to as a ‘woofer’ in Samsung’s kinda lazy marketing info). No real info on their marketing site on other audio out options, so I’m guessing you’d want to use an HDMI breakout box to redirect the audio to a receiver if you’re

For the record, it’s a 1080p projector with an included 5W speaker (that is oddly referred to as a ‘woofer’ in

I don’t mean to be a dick here Joe, but couldn’t you at least include some specs on this thing? LED, DLP, etc.? Resolution? Lumens? Short throw? Did you review this in person? Etc. I mean, if the response is “just click on the link”, well, I did click on the link. Your link. That purports to some sort of informative

I don’t mean to be a dick here Joe, but couldn’t you at least include some specs on this thing? LED, DLP, etc.?

The first guy ‘Stephen Palmer, Professor’, can’t even get his resolutions correct. 2K is NOT 1080p my dude. Not even close. 2K is 2560x1440. Some expert, however the rest of his explanation is concise and accurate. Resolution becomes meaningless when you’re far enough away that you can’t distinguish the difference,

This a million times over. I’m currently using an almost 10 year old Macbook Pro (2013 model) for general business purposes, and it is a downright solid experience. No problems whatsoever, and I see them going for around $200-300 all the time. It’s a 3rd gen i7, 8GBs of RAM, with a 256GB SSD in it I installed. Runs

Apple has made this calculation many times. They tried a similar tactic with the iBooks, and it just didn’t work out very well. First off, anyone who can afford $700 for a Macbook ‘SE’, can afford the extra $300 to get the regular one. Secondly, if they went lower than $700 they’d have to start reducing their

So, what’s the confusing spec? The 11th gen Intel CPU? I’m confused. You referred to that in the article as “interesting” which is typically a more positive attribute, not negative. I’m just seeking clarification, honest.

Ok, that was very funny. Thanks for that!

100% this is the death knell of hardware. It’s true that there are still a significant amount of bandwidth availability to overcome, but that’s mostly in rural America now. I live in the countryside of Indiana and just got Gigabit fiber, so those barriers are coming down fast, and new Federal legislation and funding

It’s gonna be an either-or situation for a while with some folks owning a console and some not. But the future is def going into the “not” direction.