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Quote: Originally Posted by I am a Zither Zather Zuzz Rice, rotten cabbage and a tiny piece of hog jowls would cost you MUCH less than $10.00. That is speculation and nothing more. But in the right restaurants, rice, a tiny piece of hig j…
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Quote: Originally Posted by haar i am aghast that foxconn charges for room and board ...(and that they don't increase the salary to cover the cost) apple should absolutely force foxconn the increase the workers wages to cover room & board... …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Entropys I was laughing along for the first two sentences, as your comment appeared very promising. But the last sentence is a step too far. Some things do not belong in a joke. Ever. Agreed. Unfortunately, as peop…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dannysiu It is exeedingly difficult for apple to prove that the entity who sold the trademark led Apple believe it has the authority. Even if Apple wasn't actually aware of this, court may hold that apple shall be resp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hzc Doesn't Apple have documents regarding the purchase of the iPad name that the Chinese courts can look at and give a definitive answer as to whether Apple does indeed own the rights to the name 'iPad' in China or …
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It would be hilarious if... ...Apple didn't approve the software for sale on iTunes for weeks or months, specifically to disrupt whatever marketing strategy that Office on iOS is part of for Microsoft.
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Quote: Originally Posted by StLBluesFan Nothing that guy said that can really be argued with. Actually, I think his main supposition can be called into question - picture quality is probably not the main concern of most TV buyers. For all the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta It doesn't matter. China can not stop Apple from manufacturing a product in China for export solely because they do not believe that Apple has the rights to the name in China. It doesn't matter if the product …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Everyone knows China is a corrupt country, but it's only a tad more so than the USA. Justify this - there is no widespread conception that the United States has a corrupt legal system. However, ther…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Andysol Its big- but Christoph is right. Heck- just the Dallas Convention center is over 725k Square Feet. Its the biggest in Austin, but Austin isn't that big. No, it's bigger than 245K square feet. From Wikipedi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CGJ I have to agree with Apple's legal stance here, it's quite annoying to see people making money off someone's death. I don't think anyone is making money off his death by doing this - the action figure that was p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Historically, Apple's share price goes up more than it goes down right after their earnings reports. Don't believe it based on my experience. Numbers, please. Guess that also depends on how "right after"…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent History does not support that observation, although I understand it's gratifying to be cynical. How does that make you look intelligent or enlightened? Because, he's right - it's true. History ab…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA Just trying to get some clarification about your first post, which tossed in some irrelevant info ("mainland"). If I had the time, I'd watch your posts until you made a slight error or failed to substantiat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by poke I've almost finished the book and I've found it disappointing. I've finished the book, and found it disappointing, but it's probably my own fault. I think it was because I've followed Apple since the early nine…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog 'S' is for Stop it already! Second that.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Panu He didn't get the liver in California, and there was no scandal about medical ethics, which means being Steve Jobs was not the reason he got the liver, He got the liver because he was in a state where there wasn't…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nklsrnsm Psychologically, Mr. Jobs died due to lack of oxygen, but rest assured, he was comfortable when it happened. Thanks for the insight. As a healthcare provider, also involved with the care of terminal illnes…
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Woohoo! Been waiting for a stock buying opportunity!
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Quote: Originally Posted by kotatsu So after all this time we get a faster iPhone 4. Wow. Maybe the iPhone hardware team we're on an extended break or something, as this is incredibly lazy stuff. Looks like fixing the rough edges on the exis…