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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta So Android is beautiful because you're free to make your phone not look like Android? I'll buy that. /s The above post is a classic case of how Android fans (and Windows fans before them)…
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Quote: Originally Posted by igriv The start-up screen is horrible. I have ten pages of apps, and the stone age folder system does not even allow one to combine like ones into one folder (because of folder size limitations) Every…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez AppleInsider subjects all of its readers to Google Ad Services. So ? There are times when one cannot block all ads, I don't have nor need an ad blocker as ads NEVER register with me. They a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So you're using complete and utter idiots as examples? Is that really what you want to do? They don't count. Never mind that another of your links look to be outdated in the extreme (…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Scribe I haven't even studied chemistry beyond 16 and even I knew that melting doesn't constitute a break in chemical bonds. Water is still water whether it's liquid or solid, it hasn't changed into a…
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jragosta wrote: » Baloney. Your entire post indicates a lack of knowledge of chemical sciences. Stuff like "What happens to something that melts? Usually, the constituents break free from the overall structure due to bonds (chemical) being destroy…
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jragosta wrote: » Baloney. Your entire post indicates a lack of knowledge of chemical sciences. Stuff like "What happens to something that melts? Usually, the constituents break free from the overall structure due to bonds (chemical) being destroy…
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I believe in Apple, they have came out with some of the most amazing devices. Yes, they have stumbled a bit, Maps and some others, but I have faith and are eagerly awaiting their next amazing device. The only tech company that innovates and believes…
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solipsismx wrote: » If what you claim is true you can post some figures. Show me yours and I'll show you mine but I guarantee that my iPhone numbers far exceed the Galaxy S III numbers which are the highest shipping high-end Android-based device o…
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relic wrote: » I don't see any reason why they wouldn't. Samsung has just released a Jelly Bean update for the SG2. There's also a huge develop ment community for these phones, XDA houses at least 20 different Roms just for the SG3 alone. The now…
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jragosta wrote: » That is, of course nonsense. You're reacting from an uneducated, irrational fear of 'chemicals'. There are plenty of harmful chemicals involved in the mining and manufacture of metals. Look at all the leach ponds out west. …
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solipsismx wrote: » It's all carbon, right? But what is the cost for recycling? Typically when I see something is made from recycled plastic it's only a small portion. Why is that? Glass and metal seems to be much better product for recycling than…
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solipsismx wrote: » It's all carbon, right? But what is the cost for recycling? Typically when I see something is made from recycled plastic it's only a small portion. Why is that? Glass and metal seems to be much better product for recycling than…
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dickprinter wrote: » Notice how DaHarder did not mention the recyclable aspect of the 10s of millions of the "more superior" Samsung polycarbonate (plastic) devices. When a company sells a respectable amount of devices, the recyclability should …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy It's not at all impossible to moderate a forum with strong fan-bases from two competing platforms. It's also possible to be fair as moderators. I've done it for several years as have other fellow …
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drblank wrote: » I keep hearing that iOS is the same ol boring GUI that Android users spout, but then I look at these Android products and can't help but notice they have the fugliest icons I've ever seen and it reminds me of some cheap electroni…
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tzeshan wrote: » This response actually revealed Samsung failed with the S4. S4 is packed with a lot of gimmick softwares. The media seemed stupid or being bought by Samsung that they all forgot to ask a very important quest. Why these softwar…
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sockrolid wrote: » Samsung's very next iPhone clone could have more soul. And all it would take is three easy steps in 1 year, 2 years, and 3 years or so, to first cover up then totally replace the soulless, artificial Android monstrosity that S…
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solipsismx wrote: » It's funny, when the iPhone 4 was just rumoured in the leaks from Gizmodo you were misogynistically wanting that design to be real as you pejoratively claimed that their beveled, polycarbonate iPhone 3G/3Gs designs were too eff…
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tallest skil wrote: » Talk about your Hitchcockian emotional overloads… *sniff* Over the top vociferousness and equal parts vitriol and hatred aren't the answer to trolling. Unfortunately, we're seeing an increase in that as of late. Because …