jpachecofs
Mr Multiverse
jpachecofs

The fire, because Ferrari

That's the problem. You think so, but others don't, and just because you think so doesn't mean everyone else should think along the same lines as you.

Companies are people too, haven't you heard?

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The same sort of performers that have been lip syncing concerts for years?

Bingo. +1

Glad to see you're living up to your name.

Yes, which is why I used the phrase "transfer speeds" to catch all of that. Data transfer, whether it be literal hard drive write speeds or Internet download/upload rates or SD Card read speeds...

Breaking: local breaks wind, noses. Story at 11

Huh, I never knew that they were referred to like that, I literally thought they were known as xxxXB modules.

True, but literally nothing is measured (or at least advertised, besides transfer speeds) in multiples of bits, only bytes.

I've had generally good experiences with MD cops (driving here just about 8 years now). I've been pulled over doing 25 over, but given a warning and small citation, and another time 17 over but let off with a "headlight out" ticket (much lighter than the speeding would've been).

Hmm, to follow the subscription model, they'd give you the main movie and charge you, then charge you for each "episode" afterwards or something.

The hard drive has 64GB of space. If you wiped out the install and everything, you'd have 64GB of space to play with.

too bad you're not being original at all right now with your trollin'

Did you go and actually look at the link? I'm thinking you didn't. The source links were updated less than one month ago. In these sort of statistics, that's as up to date as you can get.

Are you still in middle school, with your teachers telling you not to trust evil Wikipedia because it can be edited?

Uh huh. Just one of numerous reported numbers. Let me share with you a couple others. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows#Usage_share

You may be right but I'm going to nitpick because

Not irrelevant, less relevant. Microsoft no longer holds a 95% market share with Windows like they did in the 90s, for example.