splend1c
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splend1c

Correlation doesn't equal causation, and not all opinions deserve respect.

I think the (non-literal) spirit of what he was saying was in reference to this nonsense:

The quick obsolescence is why people have a problem with the price. If you could promise everyone that the hardware/software of these smartwatches would be working well and relevant for at least 5 years, far fewer people would claim the price isn't "worth it."

Smartwatches will be bomb when batteries last at least a few days, and they have cellular, so you can leave the phone at home when you don't need it.

"It feels like it could take smartwatches further than the notification-centric devices they are now."

Most places I've read about more comfortable stomach sleeping have all recommended firm mattresses, so that your hips and chest don't "sink in" causing an unnatural curvature of the spine.

One purely cosmetic side effect of stomach sleeping is that one side of your face will wrinkle faster than the other if you always sleep on one side. Actually started noticeably happening to me, so now I'm very conscious of at least trying to fall asleep on alternating sides.

hahaha... love the sly trolling with a (semi) legit post.

Why a retrial?

Do some work, and type out the list.

What's meh about it?

Same exact experience. Any time I leave town, I just assume I will have no service until I'm in another (very) well-populated area.

For real. I almost cried after waking down into the DC Metro the first time to find the station was air conditioned. Shangri La

Avoided the full on ban, but had many posts deleted by him, especially after also pointing out that removing artists watermarkS to put his own on was bullshit. Hate his attitude, but have the same tastes in content. FWP.

Everyone calling for the death of movie theaters, be careful what you wish for.

Nokia N95.

The black flashes make what's being changed less obvious.

That sounds great... in theory.

"...recently, the improvements have been getting smaller and smaller. Even mid-range processors run applications smoothly."

Agreed.