squigledot
Squigledot
squigledot

I like the iPhone interface. A lot. And, I can customize it through jail breaking, which, after doing, I switched back a few weeks later. I love the iOS interface, it's damn near perfect.

You directed that at the wrong guy, I'm 100% in favor of the protests.

If I was the president, I'd set out to destroy every other planet in our solar system. I'd do it by launching kittens at them until they turned to dust!

Not really, if you look around or read anything on it. Even the major networks (Fox obviously excluded) are starting to actually report on this. Interviews show these aren't a bunch of lazy hippies, and various websites do have a list of demands and solutions.

But... detective work is FUN!

So, even if her behavior was suspicious, he should blindly trust her for the sake of a marriage?

Tried out a few. My dad and brother have Android phones. I hate the interface with a passion.

More and more, we're recording everything digitally. What if something were to knock out all that data in the future, and we don't have any hard copies? It's possible that history could be lost some day.

Hot damn. I'd never be able to switch to Android, but this sounds like it could be one awesome phone.

And yet, someone at Samsung still had to take a look at it and approve it before putting it online. That person or group is probably in very hot water this morning.

I think I'll have to have this done. I love the idea of trolling future archeologists.

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I'm thinking that a lazy marketing company did it. It's up there, on Samsung's servers, and now even a Google cache of the website, with the offending content has been found. What more proof do you need??

1) Apple and Gizmodo haven't gotten along very well since the iPhone 4 incident.

It does make a difference. People can learn to trust or distrust one another. He obviously didn't wake up one morning and go "I bet my wife's cheating on me!". Obviously her actions created that mistrust. If he had some evidence that proved she wasn't cheating on him, he'd at the very least believe it until proven

The interface is Apple's. The map is just data, free for anyone. But they use an iOS screenshot, with Apple's interface.

They may have removed it from the site quickly, but the image on their servers is enough proof that they did have it.

The interface around and on top of those maps was created by Apple. The maps are provided by Google, the shell is from Apple.

So? the inclusion of a Snickers bar in the ad clearly means that Samsung has never, ever copied anything from Apple. I mean, how many ways are there to make an interface? Like, one, right?