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9secondkox2 said: if you’re just a simple common sense guy, you’ll work to can appreciate what he’s trying to do while retaining the ability to see where it may go wrong You don't know what he's trying to do any more than anyone els…
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SiTime said: Many iPhones are assembled in China, but iPhones are assembled in countries other than China as well. Apple can continue to ship iPhones from India (and elsewhere ex-China) to warehouses in America at the 10% tariffs rate dur…
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Problem is, all the good sources of ROMs seem to have shut down. MAME isn't much use without ROMs.
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A prerequisite to using homebrew to install mame is to install homebrew. The good news is that that's easy. Just read this: https://brew.sh/
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darbus69 said: Gimme a folder, it’s the one feature that’s missing for Apple-For someone who walks and rides bikes a lot it is the form factor I desire most. Hurry up Apple, not getting any younger😉 I'm a cyclist too and the last thing I w…
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I knew it would be blue they'd get rid of. It's the one color I want!!
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sdw2001 said: Haven’t experience this, but I do experience 30 to 45 second repeats on episodes that have not been fully downloaded. It’s maddening. Same here. It causes externally-induced deja vu.
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This is the local council's fault. When you convert a road into pedestrian only, you put bollards in place to block vehicles. It is not rocket science.
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This is the very thing that's making me cancel Amazon Prime this coming Monday (the day they add ads to Prime Video.) If these companies wanted to wean us off of all the streaming services, they're finding a way to do it. People hate ads.
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M68000 said: Does anybody find this really hard to believe? There is an acceleration rate on objects that increases per second because of gravity. It’s something like 9.8 meters a second per second. A freefall from 16000 feet is no joke. …
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hmurchison said: They thought the clone vendors would attempt to expand into new markets but instead they simply sought to cannibalize the company with inferior offerings. The clones weren't inferior. I bought several PowerComputing units f…
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This situation is quite interesting. It's a real-life, unscripted drama that nobody knows the end of. All of these possibilities are in play: * Biden signs the waiver of his own accord. * Apple influences Biden to sign the waiver (perhaps via a la…
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wonkothesane said: Anybody else who’s surprised we actually reached that point, pls raise their hand. OTOH, this may be an indication that Apple is very convinced they ultimately prevail. And, wouldn’t they be able to claim damages from los…
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22july2013 said: For those of us outside the USA who have been waiting for 4+ years for this service, with no hint of it arriving in our countries, we kinda hope the service will die in the USA. Apple needs to think worldwide, and not provide…
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I completely understand G.S. not wanting every bill to be due on the 1st of the month. Imagine you're a retailer and all your customers come in on the 1st, leaving you with no customers days 2-30. It's unreasonable of Apple to have G.S. have to han…
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Running it now. Update was very fast, and it's working well.
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danox said: the public (driver) will always lie in an accident. Not always. I had an Apple Genius claim one of the moisture detectors in one of my iPhones was triggered, and said I must have gotten the iPhone wet. I definitely didn't.…
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cpsro said: I don't really need any of that Wait...you don't do ANY of those things with your iPhone? If true, one wonders why you even have one.
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omasou said: So happy the EU is getting so involved in technology design /s If Apple had been reasonable, none of this would be happening. Apple should have put USB-C in the iPhone years ago. Also, if you recall, previous iPhone models…
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Shares got higher than $183. I sold 1/5 of my shares this morning at $184.18. Expect to buy them back later in the week for a notable profit.