Saw it on 9to5mac, they have the widest range of Apple news. It's a long article, 43 pages in Reading Mode (I've also exported it as a .pdf and added it to iBooks for later reference)
Oh - it was the -ie's you were objecting to, not veggies as in vegetables I once saw an interview with Melvyn Bragg where he was speaking about his book on the English language. The one thing I remember was that he credited the strength of the English language with its 'open-ness'. By its ability to absorb virtually anything thrown at it and incorporate new words and phrases over time. He was comparing English to French which is a far more rigid language, always fighting the influences of other languages (English). I never got to read the book but there is a documentary available that I definitely will watch. I imagine you will enjoy it.
Thanks, I'll check that out. Don't know this Melvyn Bragg.
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Saw it on 9to5mac, they have the widest range of Apple news. It's a long article, 43 pages in Reading Mode (I've also exported it as a .pdf and added it to iBooks for later reference)
Yeah, I thought of the mirror-finish chamfer on the iPhone 5.
It seems there's an explanation detail of design philosophy in almost every paragraph.
I know of a creepier company, and it begins with 'G'.
Right now, yes. But it always pays to keep an eye out for tomorrow's creepy company.
Indeed. Which we had shades of with the botched U2 album foisted upon us.
Oh - it was the -ie's you were objecting to, not veggies as in vegetables
Thanks, I'll check that out. Don't know this Melvyn Bragg.
No need to brag about it.