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A seventh developer raises hand right here.
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tallest skil wrote: » I love that you think you can tell me what I was thinking. It's pathetic. I love that you keep trying to move the goal posts long after being defeated, it's pathetic! It's not about what you think, it's about what you sai…
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tallest skil wrote: » Means just that. Feel free to go back and find where I said (didn't happen; don't bother) I wouldn't pay for it at $30 or at any price higher than $10. I vaguely recall saying that it might be nice if it was $15 or something,…
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tallest skil wrote: » vaelian wrote: » There's nothing innovative about the Lightning Connector… You just keep digging yourself deeper in there, don't you? No, it's just your lack of understanding of technology. If you think this plug is …
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Why do people keep talking about the dynamic pin reassignment as if it was something magical? It really isn't, I was doing diode logic gates like those when I was a kid, it's literally child's play, you probe the flow of current with two diodes (le…
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tallest skil wrote: » Ha. You keep thinking that's the case and that you know what the word means. So what does the word mean? tallest skil wrote: » You'll have to cut it down to the meaningful bits. I said it's probably complex. I don't g…
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tallest skil wrote: » Nope. Try again. I like that you're pointing out all these "fallacies" and then make one of your own. It is a fact that the price is three times higher than your expectations, thus making it overpriced to you. tallest…
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tallest skil wrote: » Since you've provided no actual evidence about the hardware itself that would lend your position any legitimacy, I was hoping you'd have a background in this sort of thing to explain why you think what you think. Guess not. …
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tallest skil wrote: » And as a worse port than Lightning, it is being superseded with another standard. Which one? tallest skil wrote: » I just mean if you've any engineering experience in this regard or in others such that you'd know what…
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tallest skil wrote: » Funny, that… seems to be what Europe wants, and toward what all other manufacturers are striving, but with a woefully substandard port. Kind of like you're wanting with Dock Connector. Substandard? MicroUSB IS the standar…
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tallest skil wrote: » I'm 50/50 about infracting this… I'll decide later. It's called Dunning–Kruger effect, it's natural for you to be unaware of it. tallest skil wrote: » Okay, and what benefit does this create? Makes accessory develo…
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tallest skil wrote: » So sticking with 8" floppy drives carried between office cubicles when gigabit Internet exists. Got it! Yes, and the Internet is crap because you can transfer a lot more information over great distances using mass storage …
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tallest skil wrote: » I don't know of anyone here that has ever justified Monster cables or solid gold, diamond-encrusted device cases. Neither do I, and that's not what I'm talking about, either. I can, however, understand that your limited b…
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mac_128 wrote: » mulrich wrote: » $30 for a simple adapter is ridiculous (even with a dynamic control chip). I'm holding out for a third party solution, even if it takes until January. I don't disagree about the price. But you do realize tha…
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Why are people still talking about the A6 in this thread? It has been said more than once that an ARMv7 is not necessarily an A6, so what's the point of speculating over that? The iPad Mini will most likely have exactly the same specs as the iPad …
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My iPhone4,1 (4S) and iPad3,3 (3gen LTE GSM) are both ARMv7, I don't see any reason to conclude that this would be an A6. It has also been rumored that the iPad 3gen would eventually be downgraded to the Lightning Connector and reviewed to address …
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Oh, so innovative, not even Like my Nokia N95 wasn't doing this 6 years ago even better (since there was actually no reason to go online, ever)... For the record, this has nothing to do with vector maps. Claiming so is moronic at best.
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dasanman69 wrote: » gazoobee wrote: » Actually this is all known stuff. - The cable is $30 because of the chip. - the chip is there to identify the accessory as "genuine" - 3rd parties *can* mass produce them (by buying a licence to do so…
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I've been expressing my opinion on the whole Lightning Connector thing since before the iPhone 5 launched, so I guess it's pretty well known at this point. Whenever I see threads like this it makes realize more and more how misguided Apple is getti…
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mac_128 wrote: » You are making absolutely baseless accusations. Of course Lightening supports all of this. It just hasn't been implemented YET. Accusing me of baseless speculation when you, yourself are speculating without evidence is quite fu…