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frankie wrote: » Regardless of either of their comments there's no denying that Apple and other huge comapnies have exploited cheap labor overseas to make hundreds of billions in profits while screwing over the American workforce. There's zero …
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spearfish wrote: » iOS 9.0.1 worked for me - previously had slide to upgrade bug, but couldn't restore or back up because my phone locator was on. Upgraded to 9.0.1 via iTunes and now up and running zoetmb wrote: » No it's not since it requ…
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dklebedev wrote: » Pff...this is like 1% of it all. Holywars are a waste of time that could be spent on doing something great. An average consumer, even a nerd, won't be able to comprehend these things. A fanboy won't consider your arguments. He w…
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While you techie folks are arguing about benchmarks.... there's others out there actually USING the new iPhone 6s and 6s+ to create some stunning pictures and films. [URL= the Scenes First Documentary Filmed on New iPhone in 4k[/URL] (be sure to ch…
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dick applebaum wrote: » Am I missing something? First: While you posted a video (above), it looks like an image is being edited -- not a video . Second: The result is terrible in the amount of detail that's lost. Here's an…
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dick applebaum wrote: » My subjective opinion is it different than yours -- that does make either wrong? BTW, have you actually used this new Adobe offering with any challenging fur/hair/edge image? The reason I ask is that, according to the…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » On the other hand, I don't agree that child labor should be automatically a disqualifier for Chinese companies. So long as they can prove that the kids are not being forced to work there, factory work is the only means to a…
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sog35 wrote: » This is a great article about how messed up online ads are: This one also looks like it will be "interesting": Apple’s brilliant assault on advertising — and Google Assault: a new word for your Thesaurus...;)
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sog35 wrote: » This is a great article about how messed up online ads are: http://www.bloomberg.com/features/2015-click-fraud/?cmpid=BBD092415_BIZ “I can think of nothing that has done more harm to the Internet than ad tech,” says Bob Hoffma…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Why not so much these days? Because of the politically correct mafia will break your legs. Don't you mean "balls" as in Soprano style? Also, it's not like I'm playing it safe here either... :err: Speaking of legs. WOW…
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freediverx wrote: » One time I was on a business trip in Dallas. Before heading back to my room I stopped at the hotel bar for a drink. A conversation ensues with a fellow bar patron who asks where I'm from. After I answer "Miami" he laughs an…
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dasanman69 wrote: » At the very least a great great great great great grandson of one. I figured that much... and it would've ruined the punchline... also genealogy can be tricky: you never know what "dirty deeds done dirt cheap" you might fin…
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mstone wrote: » I'm not proactive about managing the system memory or virtual drive space. If something is acting up I'll close it and restart it, but usually I don't have too many problems so I just leave everything open and running. That way whe…
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freediverx wrote: » Don't you think it's a little presumptuous of you to make that determination with no data whatsoever and from the perspective of a white guy? Disclosure: white-looking hispanic guy here. Always treated with respect and def…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Wrong. It's just that non-white (quite honestly, I don't like these collectivist terms, identifying individuals by skin color) recipients of police excesses get extraordinary coverage these days because it's currently driving…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Did you just 'invent' that graph? Next [@]SpamSandwich[/@] is going to tell us is that white privilege doesn’t exist either. Edit: you know it's gotten bad when other whites complain about it. Oh that Brooklyn Moment …
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freediverx wrote: » Yes, it can be. You bet... ^^^ Thanks [@]sog35[/@]
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sog35 wrote: » public opinion is very powerful. Yes. And No. Just don't expect public opinion to always go your way, nor underestimate it's ability to disappoint. Tip: if "public opinion" wasn't so easily swayed by blatant propaganda and cli…
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freediverx wrote: » They can't. Advertisers have long used "relevant advertising" as an excuse to collect data from and track users. But the reality is that ad relevance has been based entirely on the advertiser's intentions rather than on th…
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sog35 wrote: » Difference is Apple and the Apple consumer holds all the power. We control web usage and money spend on the web. They need to listen to us and Apple. We have all the leverage. Apple should block all spyware and trackware by …