But it's still much better than if the movie goes straight to streaming (like the Tom Hanks movie--which I enjoyed but I wouldn't have paid extra to buy).
Excellent distinction. Greyhound was beautifully made and I’m glad I saw it, but I wouldn’t watch it multiple times, which is the usual situation with Bond films.
wood1208 said: Otherwise there is a Macrumors,9to5mac,Macworld,etc sites for Apple fans to read on Apple related breakout information and comment.
9to5Mac actively blacklists people who question some of their editorializing about Apple. They use Disqus and have some sort of technique for making the comments disappear after you log out or leave the site. It will register in your Disqus account as having been posted (rather than just pending), but it won't be visible in the comments section on 9to5Mac and you will never receive any responses or thumbs up/down for the comments posted. They won't do anything about it if you contact them directly either, so it's something they're fine with.
Yep, that literally happened to me, that's why I stopped going there. People with a certain "political" viewpoint were allowed to swear, and say whatever they want. Question an editorial that's nothing more than a left leaning propaganda piece and you're done. As you said, they won't even answer you once you figure out their game.
While I do hate certain threads here get killed (I spend the time to link to my arguments), at least all comments go with it. Not just the ones a certain editor agrees with.
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While I do hate certain threads here get killed (I spend the time to link to my arguments), at least all comments go with it. Not just the ones a certain editor agrees with.