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Did you forget to factor in cost for research, development, testing, and marketing? No? Try selling just raw component, sure... that’s fine. But, these things don’t come with software out of the factory when the parts are manufactured and assembled. They don’t just magically make sounds by slapping in components

"From what I've seen" so you mean to say you've seen them in person to be able to testify that China uses the cheapest methods which tends to be the dirtiest? Or did you mean to say "from what I've read on the internet"? I just need a clarification here.

Why don't schools make it mandatory to take the shots? I know the school my brother went to recently started doing it. To get into the school, you are required to submit a medical note which tells which shots have already been taken. And then over time, they will require the needed shots to be taken otherwise the

Oh yeah, Amazon Glacier is good, too.... Just to store data that you don't need to access frequently. Pretty dirt cheap off-site storage.

Not to mention it's only under 100 bucks a year.... much much cheaper than 10 bucks a month per person... and the subscription can be shared with up to 4 more people aside from the main subscriber. Best deal ever!

With people using less voice and traditional sms, and using more data... Something has to pay for those physical towers and repeaters they put out to provide you coverage.... Someone also has to pay for those employees they have waiting for you to either drop by their physical store or wait for your calls in a call

LOL, looks about right :)

I'm already watching it from other sources... Watching it every week when the new episodes comes out! Not sure how this is a "Netflix Original" did Netflix fund it or something?

And if you guys are so inclined..... CreativveLive's Fundamentals to Photography is just 150 bucks... I've seen all three versions of it (not that I NEEDED to see all three versions, but I found John Greengo really entertaining)... The most recent one is the 2014 version where this snippet came from. I'd highly

Interesting, but I found it really hard to listen to him.

Does anyone from the team have any background in film with a portfolio so that we can at least expect some level of competence? We'd like to back it, but a certain level of quality would be nice.

Hmmm... Like this one, for the Canadian version..

Wow, that iPhone survived... The screen looks intact...

I think it was because they probably had to scan it in the system to "replace" it. If they give it to your without the box, the box stays to count as inventory even if it was empty. There wouldn't be a "missing" or "stolen" item in their inventory. It will just later appear as an empty box and will be accounted as

I have this same question.... The skype premium doesn't sound as premium anymore...

hahahaha, by how it seems... seems like the police knew who the biker guy was and knew he brought in a criminal... Maybe he has done this a couple of times already? Still, pretty funny... this is just perfect! hahaha

Ok, here's a question... Do they REALLY need to use cables to lift the elevator up the shaft? Can't they just use an alternative method, say, electromagnets to move it up and down? Kinda like the concept of the bullet train, but vertically.

Really? MSFT has had their automotive division in before Apple even had an iPhone... Ok, maybe shortly after, but definitely years before the CarPlay was even announced. Ever heard of Ford Sync? Kia UVO? BMW ConnectedDrive? All of those are MSFT powered in-car infotainment systems. Custom tailored for the branding and

I think you can thank the fact that MSFT does have an automotive division which has been working on these kinds of things for years already. See: Ford Sync, Kia UVO, BMW ConnectDrive

Not to mention it changes from green to blue tile back colors...