a great example of someone just openly gaslighting the world
a great example of someone just openly gaslighting the world
I don’t think they do that unless you’re under arrest or they get your consent in order to eliminate you as a suspect.
How could they be “compromised”? And how could they be used against you? Someone might hack their database and get your fingerprint, but I don’t see a real way for that to do anyone any good.
Not exactly. I think we all know how dynamite can harm someone. How can you be harmed by your fingerprint? I really can’t think of anything that you could do with it that would actually harm someone.
That’s pretty nice. I once went to my credit union and used the ATM to withdraw some money. The money was brand-spanking new and as a result a stack of 20s was spit out instead of the $80 I asked for. It was like $400-500 bucks as I recall.
But to your point, and iPhone or iPad isn’t the only place you can get an app. You can go to Android or Windows and get similar or exactly the same apps. Granted the expense of the phone is non-trivial but you knew that going in. If you want the freedom to buy your apps from anywhere, change your hardware to another…
Even if there were a means to renew via the App, what would prevent me from renewing via Web page or via the Android App? I don’t really see how Apple can make you renew your service explicitly though the app.
I think pricing is somewhat based on what apps are selling for regardless of platform. Apple figured out the magic $.99 price point when it started selling music on iTunes. It’s a buck, no big deal. Hence why you see some apps going for a buck or two. Later on some companies figured out that you could sell apps for…
And you have a really amazing and creative name. Perhaps you might think about a response that doesn’t include insulting people. Or you can just fuck off. Your choice.
Wow, that was some insightful rebuttal. Thanks for the insult, but do you actually have anything useful to say or are you just getting some early trolling in?
Not true in all cases. In most cases the dealer and the manufacturer are separate from each other. See this article for more info.
No that’s just it. Those states I mentioned have lower, by a lot, gun murder rates while having higher gun ownership numbers. And none are above the national average of murder/manslaughter including Cali, though at 4.8 it’s pretty much a statistical tie.
I just had to try it on my iPhone. When I go to my Account on Netflix it drops me into a web browser. Maybe it’s different on the iPad or Apple TV.
Per capita rates are certainly one way to measure murder but in a state that has some of the toughest gun laws you would expect there to be far fewer murders. My whole point is that the numbers are all over the place.
To me Apps are different than Applications. For one thing Apps, generally speaking, are designed for touch interfaces and for, typically, mobile OSes. The functionality can be similar or even exactly the same, but usually an App has less functionality because it is focused on specific tasks instead of a general…
Haven’t played MESoW but the other products you mention are not what I would call “apps”. These are full on software packages unlike the apps you get from the App Store or the Windows Store.
No, it’s not stupid. While you may think you can do anything you want on your own property you would be incorrect to think so. Since the business is open to the public is has to abide by certain standards such as not discriminating against people and I’m pretty sure not running a monopoly on the premises is one such…
Ah good to know. I don’t use apps but maybe one day.
Well I’m not a lawyer so I can’t say what the “penalty” would be for sneaking in food. I’m sure they could evict you and refuse to refund your ticket price. I don’t think private property has anything to do with it.
Can you get “Apps” from anywhere but the Windows store? Apps not applications. Windows is materially different in that it is a general purpose OS meant to run on a variety of hardware platforms and running applications developed by many different companies.