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Quote:Originally Posted by pmz And that would make sense for exactly 6 people in the entire market. It's infuriating to read comments like this from people with no ability to think through their idiotic statement. Since 99% of iPad users c…
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Quote:Originally Posted by rob53 The Pro can be upgraded to 12 cores, the memory and flash drive are user upgradeable. You are correct. I missed this somehow. I will edit out my original post.
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So it's obvious that Apple is attempting slowly begin aligning the iPad with its computer line. They could have just called it the "new iPad," or any other conceivable name. But the fact that they chose "air" means that they are setting the stage …
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Sometimes I forget how ignorant most of you apple geeks are about hardware. This update was AMAZING technology-wise, and most of you missed it because of your anal-retentive gawkings over the glossy screen. HUGE tech innovations: 1) The pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog The problem with WalMart is not the outsourcing, it is the illegal business practices that take place by manipulating the local city members, such as redirecting local school funds to building a WalMart, or…
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Hell, getting away from the "outsourcing" thing, I can honestly say that I'm shocked Apple would sell the iPhone at Wal Mart. In years past, Apple has been particularly protective of their premium image. Say what you will about Wal-Mart, but the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Yes but the North abandoned slaves and the Union jumped in making workers and employers a lot happier, remember? Always adopting extreme measures is bad for business and society. There are many middle-gr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog I think there is a middle-ground, something like taxing some of the imports and services to offset the price differences, then re-investing the taxes back in markets where the US has some difficulties compe…
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and P.S. For those who have no knowledge of American history before the 1930's. for literally a century America was the home of cheap labor. It came in two forms: 1) Slaves. 2) (later on) Underpaid factory workers. American used to ex…
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I rarely take the time to post here, especially in response to off-topic discussions, but I feel the need to butt in here. Chris_CA and those of you hanging your hats on the tired old outsourcing banter, give it a rest. At least with respect to …