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John Hodgman (The PC from the commercials in which Justin was the Mac, and the brain surgeon from Battlestar Galactica.) periodically mentions on his podcast that he is available to work for Apple. Now seems like the time.

This isn’t really true. It was perfectly clear to the second Congress who it meant. That said, it might be worse than you think . . .

“By any means get your hand out of my pocket.”

You just blew this thing wide open. Bravo.

When I was in Basic Training a buddy of mine, Cole, insisted that I needed to “hook up waves”.

You are absolutely right that the cost is proportional to capacity, (What you call “bandwidth aka data speed”.) not utilization. But you leave out of your thinking the effect that one user has on another user’s experience. As you point out, there is a fixed capacity in a shared segment of the network. You get the

Great story. Just the kind of reporting that I love here!

You DID IT!

Well, one of us is wrong.

That is only true of the first generation. The Pebble Time used e-paper.

Would the problem be clear to you if the horse had been named “Fried Chicken and Watermelon”? Because “Grape Soda” is just the JV version of that.

Like two weeks ago I called the following:

Can Link get that backpack? It sure would be convenient to be able to carry a horse around!

I have a Rocketbook notebook, and it use it extensively. Excellent product.

That’s a fair point of view.

Breath of the Wild is the first Zelda game that I have played. (Which is saying something, as I owned a NES when it was current-gen.) I’ve really been enjoying it!

S3. Same drivetrain, grownup design. Sunroof standard.

I’m so glad that my point wasn’t lost on you O_o

Perfect parity is rarely a productive goal during a technology shift.