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But if [Company X] can figure out how to take their tremendous branding cachet and turn it into something that middle class people can afford...

You mean this China?

You are missing the point (as I feel most are). We’re told time and time again that the glaciers will melt regardless of what we do now. What are we doing to address this specific and known problem?

So what’s the plan? How are we going to deal with rising sea levels? Every day its a new article about how irreparable the damage is, but I never hear anything about how we will address the inevitable forthcoming problems. Instead of endlessly arguing about what is causing it, why not just get over it and start being

...and 2001...

Cats...you are thinking of cats.

Case in point:

If its any consolation, the hotter it gets in the rest of the country, the colder and foggier it seems to get in San Francisco.

If you grew your poison ivy at home you can be sure it’s toxin free.

Clearly you’ve never seen a pun before.

Between falling sea levels or rising sea levels, I’ll take the ladder.

Fallout 4 made $750MM on launch day. ONE DAY.

Not sure what you mean by “not much of a gamer”, and we’re saying the same thing; Apple needs to put (or allow) decent GPUs in its computers. I know those titles aren’t anything intense, but again a typical Mac can’t handle anything more. A few years ago you couldn’t even get those kinds of marquee titles on a Mac.

Portal, Bioshock and Borderlands all look and run pretty good on a Mac.

Ummm....no. (Not sure I’m following you here). By compatible hardware I mean Intel processors and the like.

Today that’s true, now that the hardware is more compatible between Macs and PCs. That’s why there are more and more ports of PC games being made for Macs. But the graphical hardware in Macs is very lackluster, despite the company’s affinity towards ultra-dense resolution displays. A 5K resolution screen just cannot

The problem is a lot deeper than just some apathetic motorists in the US...

I find it ironic that Macs have always been behind the curve when it comes to gaming (in part due to the hardware, but largely due to the developer issue mentioned in this article), but now Apple’s iOS devices are leading the way in today’s mobile gaming. Apple’s solution to bridging the gap seems to be the Apple TV