tsdexter
tsdexter
tsdexter

Alright, throw in a few billion worth of signal boosters..

Thanks, didn't watch the video yet (at work) but I read the description. Seems like some good stuff. (I'll watch the video at home)

Yes, no way, was stretching it a bit. But my point is valid; it's generally easier and more comfortable to pull the phone out already in ready position when it's in your pants pocket if it's top side down, with the screen facing the leg.

I think you got that one backwards. The conspiracy videos I've seen on 9/11 pretty much say your exact points but as evidence... The towers fell almost right at free fall speed. All the things you mentioned (ie: floors below not collapsing until the above floors land on them) should have slowed down the falling, yet

Umm, did you watch the video? He took the time of the first 10m of bolts race, he certainly did start from 'rest' (not sure why you quoted that) and covered 10m in that time.

According to the chart in the video bolts top speed is somewhere around 12.5 meters per second. (27.9mph)

Well at monoprices bulk rate for 1000ft ($100.85) it'd cost about $83.6 billion.

In Canada, I get 6GB for $30/m, tethering included. The only time I ever went over it was due to an iPhone 'bug'. If you try to include an attachment too large to send (30mb in my cAse) it will sit in your outbox forever constantly re-uploading the file every time it fails causing the phone to over heat and drain the

Well if they accepted the deal as is (which is what your calculation was based on) then cross licensing would have been active.

The rule is that Verizon has to 'allow customers to freely use the devices and applications of their choosing' so does that mean because iOS personal hotspot is a system feature and not an 'application' they're still allowed to block/charge them for it? That's some BS semantics right there!

OK, but this should still apply to the 'personal hotspot' feature as its an iOS feature, not an app, that gets turned on/off by the carrier, not Apple. It says right on the settings page something like 'you may need to contact your carrier to activate personal hotspot' (I can't remember exactly what becauseines

Huh? I suggested automatically turning LTE off when the speed is not needed, how would that affect data usage at all?

Thanks! That's a good comparison but I want to see them laying flat beside each other comparing thickness to see how much of a difference that 1.7mm thinner makes.

Why is that a joke if Apple's patents are as valuable as they claim they are. The Samsung patents they would cross license almost all pertain to standard telephony and dumbphones. Apple doesn't make dumbphones so the Samsung patents are not as valuable as the Apple patents which means, yes, they would still have to

$240 million. You forgot about their 20% discount.

Intentional? You'll never know.

that's how the American carriers are...

I don't think they're trying to sell their worthless voice recording app at all. Pretty sure the tethering is the entire point of the app. It's like the flashlight and many other secret tethering apps that came before it.

Doesn't the recent settlement make this irrelevant? Isn't the built in iPhone tethering free now?