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Quote: Originally Posted by applesupertramp Is there any prior art in its application to sapphire glass? There is no such thing as sapphire glass. Just sapphire.
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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme What IS the best angle, ergonomically? It's very simple. The best angle is obtained when the wrists are straight. Tilting a keyboard up at the back is actually really bad ergonomics because it forces the ty…
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It's not often that AppleInsider so badly fails at headline writing. The headline should read, "Samsung Uses Scripted Actors to Compare Apple's iPad Air to Galaxy Tab S".
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Quote: Originally Posted by ksec Why is Apple still keeping the Non Retina Macbook Pro? If people are complaining about entry iMac, this MBP is an even worst deal. Because not everyone is complaining. Many people are very happy with that mach…
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You're not wrong to question their value, but you're wrong to compare them to generic white LED lamps. These are multi-colored, controllable, bulbs.
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"...the Tap feels unsubstantial with an exterior made from plastic composite" Plastic composite, or just plain plastic?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland And so the new era of manipulation on AAPL begins. Yes. There will be a lot of buying and selling of shares.
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melgross wrote: » No. That's just the way it works. No. Any broker should fill an order for one share at the same price and with the same speed as any other order. See post #20 to see several two share orders bring filled at normal prices.
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melgross wrote: » Order size is part of that. You need a new broker. Right away.
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melgross wrote: » You're lucky. I know of cases where people put orders in for a few shares and waited for an hour before it went thought. They had to buy at market to do that too. Don't blame the order size for delayed execution when the trade…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » This is true. After all, it is a stock market, which is composed of buyers and sellers. If no one is willing to sell just one share, no one will be buying just one share. It's the market maker's job to fill your order, and…
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melgross wrote: » Not always easy to buy one share. It's super easy. I put in an order for share and it's executed immediately. Every online broker does this. If you're talking about "full service" (I.e., expensive) broker assisted firms, you m…
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That's incorrect. You can easily buy any number of shares. Got $650? Buy one share. Piece of cake.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Boltsfan17 I can just picture people walking around talking to their wrists. Great idea Samsung, not!
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Quote: Originally Posted by alphafox way too expensive. just give me a touch screen and an amp in it for $250 and ill buy it. $250? Way too expensive. Sell it for $49.95. /s
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Basically, the OP is a bit late then, because there is no chance for anybody to get the dividend, if they don't already own AAPL as of this moment, because it's already May 8th. That's correct. If you owne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ I'm not claiming that this would be a good idea or even profitable, but technically speaking, I assume that somebody could buy some shares of AAPL on Monday, May 12 at 3:59 PM, and then dump all those shares…
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mstone wrote: » Really? I have never used Reader since all the managers at our company have the full Acrobat Pro, but I have never had any issues with it. We use the Pro features extensively to extract/insert pages, annotations, lock documents, pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil ...And the price is inexcusable... Translation: I want one!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chipsy Haven't had the time to completely read the patent yet, if it explains it then I'll be sure to take a look later on. It was just based on the explanation of AppleInsider I was unable to identify the differen…