That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
Particularly upper-middle class suburban white people, who love to lecture others.
That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
It's too hard for me to follow and to keep up with what is acceptable or not these days, so I tend not to care that much about such matters.
I heard that the word "thug" was racist the other day too, according to some wackjob nuts. I also heard that golf was racist.
They help the coroner identify the deceased - especially after a horrendously disfiguring accident or when the body's been discovered in a dumpster after 3 weeks of summer heat & humidity :wow:
Now a purist would not go covering up his/her tattoo with an electric gizmo. Would be like putting a pirate eye patch on the Mona Lisa. Sacrilege. Namaste and care, mhikl
Well good, that settles it. An unambiguous statement. Apple did not state that some “fix” was on the way. No software patch, no recall, no hedging. The watch sensors will not work with some dark tattoos on the wrist. Live with it, people. End of story. Can we move on now?
Well the argument in the last thread here focused on the evil of people with tattoos, which was ridiculous. Apple took the right approach here. There may not be anything they can do about it and why should they.
People should've been made aware of this prior to purchasing an Apple Watch.
That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
Still, the line from "Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou?",
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That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
That word 'he just used' was in the original article itself and, despite the fact that he himself mentioned it was stupid, you didn't let that stop you from exercising your right to be a politically correct jerk - while still referring to people as 'non-whites'.
Well the argument in the last thread here focused on the evil of people with tattoos, which was ridiculous. Apple took the right approach here. There may not be anything they can do about it and why should they.
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That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
Nope. Apple Watch may not read certain ink in tattoos. Reads through dark skin just fine.
I think he's being facetious.
Then how in the world did you end up here reading and posting about Apple Watch?
Why aren't you spending your time and energy reading Tattooinsider?
He might have stumbled here after enjoying "High Times."
That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
Particularly upper-middle class suburban white people, who love to lecture others.
That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
It's too hard for me to follow and to keep up with what is acceptable or not these days, so I tend not to care that much about such matters.
I heard that the word "thug" was racist the other day too, according to some wackjob nuts. I also heard that golf was racist.
They help the coroner identify the deceased - especially after a horrendously disfiguring accident or when the body's been discovered in a dumpster after 3 weeks of summer heat & humidity :wow:
Sacrilege.
Namaste and care,
mhikl
People should've been made aware of this prior to purchasing an Apple Watch.
That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
Still, the line from "Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou?",
That word you just used, "colored", is not something that is acceptable nowadays to talk about people with non-white skin tones. Many people find it offensive.
Even "The Color Guard is colored."
Like there aren't thugs in every race.
People should've been made aware of this prior to purchasing an Apple Watch.
They can return the watch if they're not happy with it.
That word 'he just used' was in the original article itself and, despite the fact that he himself mentioned it was stupid, you didn't let that stop you from exercising your right to be a politically correct jerk - while still referring to people as 'non-whites'.
How hypocritical are you?
It was just a little dark humour.
What a helpful and intelligent observation.
Why not avoid that hassle to begin with?
If Apple didn't know tattoos would interfere with sensors then it's inept research, and if they did know, and said nothing then it's deception.
Who said anything about "evil"?