Here’s the problem with your argument:
Here’s the problem with your argument:
It’s very USPS looking. Also who the hell cares other than people who want to whine about Trump? Jeez this is some petty shit.
It’s not copyright, it’s a trademark. As for common words and trademarks, I will point out the word apple. That word has been trademarked by a lot of businesses in various areas. Maybe if you were prepared to go to court you might be able to jump in and get it trademarked for crime scene cleanup or something.
Publicly available data is not in the public domain. For example and advertisement. It’s displayed publicly. It is still copyrighted and not yours to use freely. You cannot just freely republish the images in a news story.
My co-worker went with his family. Never successfully rode the ride. The process to even get in line is painful and time consuming. They managed to get on the ride multiple times, only to have it aborted shortly into the ride and told to come back later. The ride was an issue their entire visit.
Gal Gadot is not a great actor, but she at least passes the bar of not seeming like she is reading off a teleprompter and grasps what an emotion is and how one displays it. Gina Carano, as much as I want to like her, was not very good in the mandelorian. She was more tolerable in deadpool. Making her the lead of…
There’s a visual threshold for being able to notice framerates. IN studies with fighter pilots, they could detect a change in an image, but not identify it at up to ~1/120 of a second. Essentially that is about where the human threshold for consciously perceptible flicker is going to be. There may be issues with…
It comes with some advantages, such as better visibility at night and in the rain/snow.
100 miles is fine for most people most days. I’d get screwed by it on average about 32 times a year, and I drive less than the national average for distance.
It might be that lots of readers are tired of being morally lectured by self important shit heads who don’t abide by their own values they insist you have.
You can get the high sculpted keys without going the topre route. No need to suffer with this particular fetish.
If you go with my standard aggravate the wife answer, it says “drink more ovaltine”.
Standalone players had almost died but they are making a comeback, and precisely because the the device you already carry around, assuming you mean a phone, are not doing it as well as they had been, and never really did it better than what is being made.
They are going for range. Big batteries in big arrays mean range. But it also means you can pull a ton of juice out of them. So you can advertise good range, or you can put beefier motors in them and advertise good range, insane power, and low 0-60 numbers.
Suuuure you never tolerate this with IT vendors. Right.
If broadcom designed and supplied the chips, why is apple on the line for it other than deep pockets and a stupid jury?
You aren’t the only one. I think the premise was interesting in the end, and some of the funny moments were great. But a lot of it felt like an R-rated scooby doo movie. Except the direct to dvd level effort you have been wading through pulls off it’s mask in the last act to reveal there was a clever idea under the…
Depending on how you use it you may be fine for a while. I liked my iphone 6 a lot, but for me, my personal app ecosystem started not liking the 1GB of RAM which was annoying, and then the charging port started getting sketchy so... had to replace it.
Nah the real reason is the meat of the mobile market are boring ass phones. Nothing in any of them are really new. But all the big android players are diversified. The audience is watching for the crashes, and apple is not only a behemoth to watch fall, but is the least diversified and the most likely to die in the…
Or more directly comparing, at my local burger king, you can get an impossible whopper for $6. Or you can get two meat whoppers for $6.