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Because China is so integral to the world economy, and the US is such a big part of that economy, the US has tremendous leverage in China. Disputes need to be resolved by diplomacy, not by wars, trade or otherwise. We should have actual experts wh…
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Ridley Scott did a very literal translation of the storyboard. I always assumed he had more input than that.
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The US shouldn't be imposing sanctions on Iran--it's our most counterproductive foreign policy move in decades. And we should be fixing problems we have with China, not starting a war (trade or otherwise).
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StrangeDays said: We don’t need software patents when copyright already protects code. If it’s not the same code, it’s not the same implementation. If it’s not the same implementation it doesn’t merit patent protection. There really isn't mu…
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This link http://apple.co/BecomingFreddie from Macrumors works for me.
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I have a different WiFi problem. When I leave home, for example, my WiFi will try to hang on until I'm a block or two away, even though no data is getting through. It just doesn't switch to the cell network in a timely manner. And when I get back…
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tedz98 said: You obviously have no understanding of the unfair trade practices China has had in place for decades, their term theft of IP, monetary manipulation, etc. Trump is putting and end to it - at least he’s trying to. This type of change…
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ksec said:But the newest Robots are still no where close to the Speed, flexibility, and adaptability of human. Foxconn wanted to replace its human worker but not working out well. Robotic assembly is the future. Manufacturing jobs are going…
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GeorgeBMac said: Mike Wuerthele said: GeorgeBMac said: StrangeDays said: GeorgeBMac said: Nah! Sorry! But, objections and denials are not proof of anything. At this point I have to give Bloomberg the benefit of …
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TenPoundTabby said: Welcome to the club. Now that your ox has been gored, maybe you will listen a bit to people who don't believe that the mass media is accurate or truthful as a whole. This is not the mass media, this is a single bad act…
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tzeshan said: Buy back shares has a negative effect on AAPL. It drops AAPL market cap. It's true that a buyback decreases the cash a company holds, and so represents a decrease in the total value of the company. But even if a company were v…
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mdriftmeyer said: $90 billion returned to investors over the year between share repurchases and dividends ------------------ That's a bull shit claim. Dividends which are the only part that go to investors is around $12 billion. The rest goes…
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glfrost said: I wonder if it wasn’t another Clapper and Brennan psy-op designed to cause harm to Chinese trade negotiations and harm Trump administration. Bloomberg reporters said most substantial info came from Obama Admin Sources in an inte…
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JWSC said: Oh Intel. What happened to ya? Apple will be migrating away. Don’t need to be a fortune teller to see that in the cards.The A Series was designed from the ground up to tightly manage power consumption. I wonder what the implica…
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tzeshan said: lkrupp said: It’s sad that a significant number of people no longer trust their government to be truthful. Add to that the conspiracy theory mentality and this issue will live on in the multi-verse forever. No matter how …
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I could imagine complicated schemes, with key-splitting and key-escrow and k of n escrowed keys required, etc. But all of this just adds inconvenience and vulnerabilities for ordinary users, while criminals will simply use their own secure encrypti…
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"Screens" is available on the Mac app store for the same price.
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Soli said: 3) Instead of paying for a service like LoJack I've wondered if just using an old iPhone that has Find My iPhone on it and then hiding it in the car and wiring it so it can get continuous power. What I don't know is if I can wire i…
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mdirvin said: normm said: By this criterion Backblaze by itself is not a backup, since it just keeps the current version of all files. It is really just the offsite component of a backup. I believe back blaze keeps deleted files…
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I use Time Machine plus Backblaze. Time Machine continuously copies my current info--over the air--to a local network drive, keeping multiple versions of each file, which gives me protection against both hardware failure and corruption of current i…