There’s a period at the end of the first sentence.
There’s a period at the end of the first sentence.
They purposely make them obvious so they can filter out smart people.
I used to run an Apple Authorized Service Provider (we left the program after the $29 battery replacement thing). As someone who replaced 30+ batteries a day I can tell you firsthand that it’s a shitshow if the adhesive tabs break (that stick the battery to the phone). You end up having to carefully pry up the battery…
You’re a monster. I snorted.
I’m assuming you were at the Newseum vs. the New Museum, right?
They probably disabled the ability to move icons.
Nope, that’s the right word.
Isn't that a Lightning connector? Not a Thunderbolt?
She writes all of her music.
Great comment. Solid research.
I paid for my honeymoon with my Spark Double Cash Back card. I've found that the 2% cashback card is better than miles because 1. I can use the cash to buy a flight and earn 2% cashback on the purchase and 2. I earn frequent flier miles because I bought the flight.
"Like most Americans"? Really?
My wife and I refinanced/consolidated her Sallie Mae loans through SOFI (sofi.com). $80k in loans went from paying off in ~17 years and costing another $80k in interest to 5 years and $10k in interest. We had to apply three times and I ended up having to cosign, but it's definitely a good site to look into.
This never gets old. Unless you really hate John Mayer.
Ha! I was going to say those too. My brother and I listen/watch this at least once a day in the office (we run a company together).
There's a joke in there somewhere.
I backed the Pebble on day 3 of the Kickstarter campaign and got it finally in February. My brother and I ended up starting a company to makes skins and screen protectors for it (GadgetWraps) so we wear them daily. Bottom line, I really like it as a watch. My iPhone 5 battery tends to drain like crazy anyway during…
Good thing I just bought a $400 scanner. Wahhhh
Dude. Look at the case. There is a 2mm gap between the corner of the iPad and the corner of the case. Trust me.