tsdexter
tsdexter
tsdexter

Your Canadian is showing. ;)

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I wondered the same thing.

This is true. But again, I don't see it as a likely scenario since they allow 3rd party web browsers and 3rd party messaging apps and 3rd party phone apps. I believe they've effectively done away with the 'no replicating native features' clause.

I came to say the same thing. +1

I doubt it. There are tonnes of other mapping applications in the store.

Or you could just download the inevitable google maps app from the app store so you don't have to spend hundreds on a new phone.

"Which really just encompasses demand and not supply." - This was referring to my original comment not the theory of supply and demand.

I don't disagree but I do believe the types of printing that have 'tripled' are, as your examples point out, mostly business stuff printed at businesses on laser printers with toner not ink jet cartridges. Quite different.

Yes. But I meant the literal terms not the economics theory. Which really just encompasses demand and not supply. There is less demand so they make them last for less time causing you to buy more frequently. This is 'better' than increasing the price because a price increase is immediately noticeable, whereas having

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Why would the savings of a smaller sponge/ink be passed on to customers? That's pennies. Ink is not priced based on the cost of materials. It's priced on supply and demand. People have been printing less over the years as we come into the digital age so the price has risen, or potentially stayed generally even but you

To all the complainers, is this truly unskippable? There is a little trick to skip straight to the feature presentation. Put the disc in and as soon as it starts reading press stop-stop-play (works best with the hardware buttons on the DVD player) and 95% of the time it immediately starts the ̶p̶o̶r̶n̶ movie.

As I said, not that I disagree. In fact, it shouldn't be illegal to look due to your exact point. People should be finding (read: looking at) these photos so they can find the source and go after them.

Not that I disagree. But if no one was looking at it, there'd be no reason to produce it.

You should probably be wise enough not to read an article that is about what happens in the movie if you don't want to know what happens in the movie.

Cereal was never alive in the first place so you can't really kill it.

Yes. I was surprised by most of what it taught me.

It's just you. Wooden ladders are actually better, especially in the long run, than metal. In fact the San Francisco fire department uses only wooden ladders because they're safer and last longer. They have some over 70 years old that are still going.

Yes, I wouldn't want for my own car, I love driving. However, for things like say a taxi, and since I only take taxis home from the bar generally, I would definitely trust a computer and it's sensors to drive me around over a tired taxi driver listening to music and talking on his phone.