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@Celtic1888: This has nothing to do with Android and everything to do with Samsung (a hardware company) being douchebags.

@Cheese Addict: And why does this make murder any more likely than if he was holding the gun himself?

@ShadowflareXIII: Except that these guns were controlled by the owner at his computer, not automated or controlled by Anonymous.

@JPS: Thank you for giving me a new movie to look up and watch. Thank god for The Pirate Bay.....

@SgtBarry: The guns were not automated, you still had to be at the computer looking at the camera and aiming the guns. It would be intentional if someone was killed with this.

@futurist: Ridiculous control - like on the iPhone / iPod / iPad with "You will not install anything unless we say you can install it - we don't care that it's your device that you bought or that you're willing pay pay these people to write these apps, you'll only install what we SAY you can install". Hence why

@LBCanCook: No, it IS an issue. When people have to set up an appointment, then drive god-only-knows how far to get to an Apple store (since to make themselves seem more important, Apple only has a few in each state), then wait while it's fixed, it's a big freaking deal. The fact that you refuse to acknowledge this

@jayhawk11: $129 for a battery compared to say $70 for a PC laptop. Then there's the much bigger issue (which you ignored) of having to waste the time going to an Apple store (or sending your laptop in) to get it replaced. With a PC laptop I can order a battery online and not have to hassle with all of that. My

@fugeesnfunions: "Android has already shown us what engineers can come up with, unfettered by control, and it's a fragmented mess I want nothing to do with. "

@LBCanCook: "It wasn't intended to be a higher-performing or more cost-effective laptop than the MBP, it was designed to be ultra slim and have minimal power usage"

@blyan is not on fire: Except they did change their practices - they added expansion ports to Mac's while Steve was gone so that you could drop in PCI cards and swap them out for upgrades. These are things that Steve's ego can't handle, so they were promptly removed when he came back.

@Gary Wilkinson: Bull. You can have quality control without being a controlling ass. When it comes to OS X, Apple doesn't want to be bothered with having to put out the effort to write a good OS and as a result, they only use it on the handful of hardware that they make sure it'll run on, where Linux and Windows run

I disagree - I think Apple would do better without Steve Jobs. They've already got their millions of zombie Macolytes who will buy their every product and spread the gospel of Apple.

@OMG! British Dinosaur!: "They email was password protected. Most security questions are predetermined and if you make them up then you have to remember those "made up answers" and it may be a violation of the EULA to make up answers on certain websites."

@Jordyce: "Can't speak for everywhere, but most countries actually put the numerical speed limit on signs, not just the word "minimum". "

@ScaryMerry: "Being sexually exploited under duress? "

@ScaryMerry: I posted this on another comment, but your "victim blaming" shit it stupid enough to warrant posting it here as well.