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wiggin wrote: » That picture was from a well known and open meeting between Obama and tech CEOs about how to bring jobs back to the US. The meeting was not a secret and was reported on in the press at the time that it happened. Now, we can't sa…
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foggyhill wrote: » Being a whistleblower on the unconstutional bits, I'm all for it. 100%. He'd have to do jail time probably, but there's even a good chance he'd get out before he's old. But, for the rest of what was released, people, could…
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foggyhill wrote: » Because this "sentence", capped with "shall I go on" (seriously!), is a sign of vulcan detachment... Calling my neutral and reasoned arguments irrational doesn't make them so by the way. Arguing the points is how rationality…
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foggyhill wrote: » Because this "sentence", capped with "shall I go on" (seriously!), is a sign of vulcan detachment... Calling my neutral and reasoned arguments irrational doesn't make them so by the way. Arguing the points is how rationality…
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mstone wrote: » Sure. It would have been the mother of all class action suits since it basically would have included everyone in the US as well as many US allies. With a high profile law team and the right media coverage Snowden could have walked …
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mstone wrote: » Perhaps if Snowden had sued the NSA instead of stolen classified documents from them, the situation and his legal status would be different. True but would it or he have made it to trial?
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foggyhill wrote: » Supporting someone without question (especially since you admit not knowing the whole info) is all I see online. Yet, when I confront people about it, their retort is always very week. This is what annoys me. The big picture …
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foggyhill wrote: » Supporting someone without question (especially since you admit not knowing the whole info) is all I see online. Yet, when I confront people about it, their retort is always very week. This is what annoys me. The big picture …
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foggyhill wrote: » A lot of the things he dumped were not at all related to that. You know that yet you continue hero worshipping him. They were things that were known by the Intelligence committee and authorized by the patriot's act. He disagreed…
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foggyhill wrote: » 90% of what he's "exposed" was actually not unconstitutinal at all. If he'd concentrated on those 10% I'd support him. But, he just seems like he hated the NSA/Police/Surveillance on principle and just took everything he could …
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In my opinion the 5C was Apple's entry into the budget priced market, not in the first year of release though. As seen with the 4 and 4S being sold years after release, I see the role of the 5C replacing the 4 and 4S as the budget iPhone. After the …
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And the fragmentation divide grows...
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Release a product then we can talk, MS...
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@Jeff I was thinking either chick with man hands or dude needs to trim his nails...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mazda 3s You care because you're an enthusiast. But ask the average iPhone or Droid 3 user (who got the phone for free after mail-in rebate from Verizon) on the street about the market dynamics between i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mazda 3s Does it really matter to you in the long run? I guess it matters if you're an investor, but nobody in the real world really cares who wins -- they just want a smartphone. Does it really matte…