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Best YouTube account of 2019, and it’s not even close.

It’s on Deadspin because it relates to the crimes at Penn State and US Women’s Gymnastics, as stated in the first sentence of the letter. Deadspin has posted extensively about Jerry Sandusky and Larry Nassar.

The MacBook Retina has already fixed the Achilles Heel by making it a detachable and reversible USB-C cable. This problem will be outdated in a few years...

Windows is a POS OS compared to OSX. There’s many reasons there are no Microsoft products used by the majority of software devs, this is one of them.

Same here!

According to your CMS standards, TechCrunch, BBC, and Time Magazine are all being hosted by a crappy service. Maybe you should send them your hot takes.

Singer barely makes any money on any of their cars.

1987 Porsche 944.

Not that much power, but not too little either.
Plenty of space inside; engine in the front transmission in the back = great handling. Plus it has the original Blaupunkt radio.
Parts are not hard to find at all, the forum and FB page have extensive support.
The 20 gallon fuel tank and 25 mpg mean I can

My reply won't get out of the grays, So I gotta ask someone who's been using it:
Does the controller's headphone jack work on the computer yet?

Question for all people using PS4 controllers on their computer:

Does the headphone port work yet???

#5 is the first car I got after my first job, still running great. And it looks amazing.

Nice job on reducing yourself to condescending remarks on how old I must be. Not that it should matter to you, but I've been reading tech magazines since the 90s.

Haha I read about the failures pretty often, as the tech news industry does a fairly adequate job of reporting which startups are shutting down or getting acquired for pennies on the dollar.

Yeah I'm sure the early investors in Facebook saw the lack of originality in wall posts, effortless picture tagging, and everything else.
Companies in the tech industry are rarely rewarded for inventing, but receive huge rewards for making existing stuff better. Too many examples to count.

The difference between a wall post and a private message is pretty big.
One can be seen by mutual friends and is a conversation starter, the other is a message with one sender and one recipient...

Yes, Yahoo had the innovative properties of Flickr and Delicious, which at their peak were the largest photo and bookmark sharing services in the world.

However, improper product management and a bad mobile strategy led to Yahoo running both of these services into the ground, with Delicious being sold for pennies, and

This is true and false.
Twitter accounts set to "protected" have to approve followers before you can see their posts.

Facebook is as simple or as complex as the user wants it to be.
Twitter is extremely limited, and has an all-or-nothing approach to sharing things with the public.
Also, only FB still has a the ability to post on friends' walls, which is why Twitter, Google+, and Tumblr will never come close.

Twitter makes more sense to use for public figures like journalist and celebrities, who need to get a few words out to a large amount of people.
Facebook has every feature that Twitter has, but better and more useful.