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Apple uses sapphire for lenses. I’m guessing most high end phones use at least glass.

I still take photos that look like the ones on the left. On a Galaxy Note 3.

Not really. He plead out first. If she had flipped on him it might be the other way. The argument could be made that the murder would have never taken place if she didn’t orchestrate it. It sounds like something out of a L&O episode. Also let’s not forget why the crime took place.

So it’s basically the Nexus 10 2015 rebranded to avoid pricing complaints + kind of half-assed attempt at competing with surface/iPad pro?

So it has no trackpad which is kinda handy when using a keyboard (a la Surface) and they don’t even offer a robust enough stylus to allow for those uses (a la Surface AND iPad Pro)

I don’t know. I think it’s a bad idea.

It's not just Spotify with that price. Apple Music also offers membership for $15/mo for up to 6 as well. That’s what I am using since we all have iPhones and there’s an Apple TV in the living room.

So no mention of Apple who started this payment structure just three months ago and why many left Spotify?

Apple also offers family membership for up to six people for $14.99.

Thanks for this awesome article Tyler.

So you, who doesn’t care, scrolled past an article to comment about how you don’t care and that you think no one else cares. Value added.

Ooooh yes.

All these dorks going on about the future glories of VR have made me think it’s time to invest in companies that produce colostomy bags.

I thought this was going to be where you watch someone else watching Netflix.

The reason is, if you have to have lawyers drafting your laws anyway, why can’t scientists be policy advisers? The actual duty of a legislature (prior to copious corruption) was actually drafting laws. Would you like lawyers drafting scientific theorems?

My wife picked it up for a few minutes. She promptly tried to stop at a red light (who does that?) and accidentally rear ended another car. She apologized profusely to the television for it.

Why would an engineer be fit to craft law? Do you understand the fact that as a lawyer, I could absolutely shred a legal document written by a non-lawyer? Do you think engineers know the ins and outs of constitutional law? I know that I do. I guarantee that if asked to explain the 11th Amendment (a fairly important

That’s the thing... laissez-faire results in monopolies. Because there’s no one to stop the monopolies from forming and naturally, one or two competitors are going to dominate over the others... but people seem to think that it’s either total free market capitalism or Stalinist communism and nothing in between.

NOPE, fall is the best, summer is the worst.