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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie It is a natural experience though: If you'd understood anything Apple does, you'd know why they design things the way they do. But perhaps you were just posting to be the first in a thread, which …
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I am no so blindly antagonistic to non-Apple stuff that I can't see a good product when it arrives. I think the Moto360 is a fantastic looking product. Obviously I don't know a great deal about it yet: battery life will clearly be key to its succe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by randallking Good grief. Yes, I did say that. But that's not saying that socialism and fascism are the same thing. *eye roll* Socialism and fascism have characteristics in common, primarily that they are both t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by randallking I never said they were the same thing. You most certainly did! You said a thing was the same as socialism/fascism. You can't deny it. It's there. Above. In black and white. And you get that rainbo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by randallking That's your personal opinion, but it's not the opinion that is the side of liberty. That's akin to socialism/fascism. It's nothing to do with socialism or fascism (which, by the way, are NOT interch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by randallking I think the point that's missed here is that by enacting laws forcing business owners to serve someone they don't wish to serve is to take the approach that the customer is entitled to the goods or servi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ipen AppleInsider is not a news site. It's pro-Apple and everything about Apple and has the right to publish editors' opinions and biases. If you want unbiased articles, go somewhere else. Better yet, just go…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AlmondRoca I just don't understand why a gay couple would *still* want to be served by a business who doesn't want to. Why would an honest couple still want food from people who don't want to serve them? I'd just le…
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Quote: Originally Posted by randallking Just to be clear, I believe the first one is the word of God and the others are perversions of God's word. Hmm.
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Quote: Originally Posted by WardC I understand that some people are more effeminate by nature and consider themselves "gay", and I am OK with that. I think Paul was too. I think what he specifically disapproved of was homosexual sex acts betwee…
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Quote: Originally Posted by WardC To those having any question whatsoever on the biblical perspective on this, read 1 Corinthians, namely chapter 6 verses 9-11: "Surely you know that the wicked will not possess God's Kingdom. Do not fool yourse…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich If the issue seriously affects Apple's plans and it is cost-effective to do so, they should relocate the factory. If this is just hand waving, then so be it and get back to business. Besides, this just…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Can someone explain exactly what this bill is and why it's being opposed? If I'm a vegetarian who is morally opposed to killing animals for food and I own a restaurant does Apple think I should be forced to se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SDW2001 This bill simply clarifies that businesses are free to claim religious expression as a reason for refusing service. A business is incapable of having a religion. A business no more has a religious beli…
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Quote: Originally Posted by randallking AppleInsider, I would have preferred that you speak with a less biased voice in your writing. Please just report the facts instead of taking sides. That said, I stand with the Lord Jesus Christ, the ete…
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Quote: Originally Posted by YesIAm I would the UK male voice to sound like Micky Flanagan Dear God, NO!
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I imagine the point to the solar panel would be not so much to use the laptop in the sun, but to have the machine passively charge itself when it's lying around not being used. If it ever goes totally flat, sure, use the power cable, but given that …
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I've just been given a Pebble for my birthday and I have to take issue with the comments about its looks. For some reason, all the photos I've seen make it look incredibly chunky, but it really isn't. On the wrist it's slim, comfortable, ergonomic…
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I like this idea. Apple could build a pretty secure laptop that embodies some touch screen facilities and won't even open up unless you enter a password on the touch screen. Added to that the opportunity to just leave it lying on your desk and ch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by WelshDog It looks wonderful. I hope all those amenities can compensate for the mental strain of working in a giant corporate environment. We all work in a giant environment. The company is called 'life' and we jus…