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vipero07

A whole lotta nope... my current phone: Moto x 2014, my next phone will more than likely be a Nexus.

The ladies always come over to check out my deck.

Using my bank’s automated transfers I automatically transfer % of my income to different locations, IRA, savings account, and a vanguard fund to name a few... I can’t imagine acorns or the like would be any better...

So I could take my old phone, tape it to the rear window, plug it into a charging port in the car and have that when receiving power turn on and broadcast a video of the rear of my car for the cost of tape, or I could spend $150 and get this proximity sensor?

Good point, we should all just take photos of very long messages then.

Is this based on WoW, the novels that came before WoW, or ye RTS Warcraft of olde?

So... Slack or Basecamp?

I don’t think it is a matter of the figure quality as much as it is a matter of the content sold with the figure and cost to create that content.

Wouldn’t these new treatments still be antibiotics by name since... they are anti-biotic.

Ummm...

Vivaldi and Opera both show tons of promise, in fact, I’ve been using Opera a significant amount recently as a result of it’s built in ad blocker and built in VPN (the ad blocker isn’t perfect though as you cannot choose what to block). Both also feel faster than Chrome or FF, but it may just be the “new is good” feel

Please tell me that was a joke as her name is Samus

To be fair, expectations do not always meet reality. In fact given some androids have the okay google now feature even when the screen is off, it is evident that an always on mic is not only possible, but already in use.

Past contractual enforcement doesn’t change present or future enforcement. Any argument claiming that Netflix is acting unfairly wouldn’t hold because it is up to Netflix’s discretion what they wish to enforce with regards to their contracts.

I think many people have done that, back right before 3G, when 2.5G was cellular internet.

Aren’t beats headphones Apple products now? Wouldn’t they qualify as the worst?

If they release the movies prior to their theatrical release, Netflix would directly be responsible for the companies financial predicament from that point on. Netflix currently is not the reason the company has financial problems, however releasing the films at the contracted date would have a negative impact on the

Yes but Netflix can choose who to bring to court.

Considering Netflix makes money on digital movies, it benefits them for a production company to continue making content that Netflix can release. As opposed to them having no content because of no production companies.