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I have zero faith in Apple’s ability to deliver a truly innovative automative experience. Even Tesla is struggling to turn a profit, and they’re about a decade ahead of Apple in terms of R&D and manufacturing infrastructure.

Sort of. Net income of -$294.04 million isn’t exactly knocking it out of the park.

The White House is the end game, and yesterday’s circus reinforced the narrative and growing perception among Democrats, in particular, that the investigation has been a sham from the start. That is powerful.

Bravo. I tip my hat to you.

I’m referring to valuation as far as an acquisition target. I think the company is a flat-out stinker as a stock investment. In fact, I was an investor years ago and, of course, lost money on the investment. They are just so unbelievably poorly run that I couldn’t bring myself to touch them again unless something were

I’m referring to valuation as far as an acquisition target. I think the company is a flat-out stinker as a stock

Fascinating analysis. I’d never considered that angle, but I have often wondered why a successful suitor hasn’t come along to purchase Tivo. Considering how horrendously they’ve been managed since the start, and despite having a product that customers have always loved, no one out there, like a Google, Apple or

Fascinating analysis. I’d never considered that angle, but I have often wondered why a successful suitor hasn’t come

You might be waiting a while for another decent OTA DVR, since the only reason we don’t have others to choose from now is Tivo. When they successfully won their suit against Dish and EchoStar a few years ago and came away with $500 million, it scared everyone else from trying to make their own DVRs. http://venturebeat.

You might be waiting a while for another decent OTA DVR, since the only reason we don’t have others to choose from

A Potion of Piracetam can bestow a temporary +1 INT.

Social researcher or not, you’re wrong about this. I think this is a pretty useful filler/fluff post because the conclusion is actually right. It points someone who may not know about point-and-shoot cameras, but might be on the market for one, in a good direction. If you knew more about the RX100, you’d probably

Social researcher or not, you’re wrong about this. I think this is a pretty useful filler/fluff post because the

No, I’m really not. As far as I can tell, you’re just b*tching about an article that you say isn’t relevant to you, but yet you still clicked, and then took the time to comment.

No, I’m really not. As far as I can tell, you’re just b*tching about an article that you say isn’t relevant to you,

Right, then I’m not sure why you clicked to read this article. I mean, if you aren’t on the market to buy a new camera, but anyway, some people like to consider user reviews when they do their camera research, in addition to reading reviews on dedicated photography websites.

Right, then I’m not sure why you clicked to read this article. I mean, if you aren’t on the market to buy a new

“So then this post, and the one preceding it, are pointless?”

“So then this post, and the one preceding it, are pointless?”

Regardless, the RX100 actually is the best point and shoot, so there’s that. If you want to read some more technical analysis, there are literally hundreds of them that come to that same conclusion online.

Regardless, the RX100 actually is the best point and shoot, so there’s that. If you want to read some more technical

“Brand loyalty is for suckers.” ——> Not true.

Well, there’s really no comparison. The S120’s maximum aperture is 1.8. The SX710’s is 3.2. That is a DRAMATIC difference in lens speed and low-light capabilities. The S120 is far better in low light. The S120’s sensor is also larger at 1/1.7” versus 1/2.3” on the SX710, which means that it takes in more light and

Well, there’s really no comparison. The S120’s maximum aperture is 1.8. The SX710’s is 3.2. That is a DRAMATIC

No.

No.

I’ve had the first gen Sony RX100 for a couple years, and it is, without question, the best point-and-shoot I’ve ever owned. For everything from 1080p video quality to audio quality (despite the fact that it lacks an external mic input) to image quality to dynamic range to shutter responsiveness to its diminutive size

I’ve had the first gen Sony RX100 for a couple years, and it is, without question, the best point-and-shoot I’ve

$1 million.

Agreed. But this isn’t shaped like an SUV.

$70k won’t get you anywhere near this one. This one’s starting at $130k - $140k for now. Tesla says that future models will (translate:may) start at $100k.