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darkvader said: Spending seven digits on a watch is stupid, and that's true whether you spend it on an Apple watch or one of those ridiculous Swiss mechanical watches that for some stupid reason (marketing) are still being built in 2021 Those…
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Diller ... compared Apple's 30% fee to a credit card company, which would take a fee of around 2% on transactions. "It's irrational, 30%. I mean, it makes no sense," he insisted.The credit card company takes 2% because they're only doing the transac…
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Customers will be required to wear masks and sanitize their hands upon entering, and the store staff will limit the amount [of] customers who can enter the store at one time.Oh, I don't think that'll be a problem.
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"Defending Jacon"? Does anyone read these articles before they're published? Anyway, Cherry Jones is brilliant.
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I don't think just adding a rear guard to this model will fix the problem. As I've said above, the belt is raised so high off the ground that such a guard would have to go from the back and all the way underneath. It would only take that pink ball f…
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My current and previous Reebok treadmills have never been as high off the ground as tis Peloton one. Look at the main image, there's plenty of room under there for anything to be pulled under. Nothing can go under my Reebok treadmill. This looks lik…
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I think this is likely a case of Apple's Product Managers creating a bunch of development stories to implement, then putting them on-hold to get the initial version of the software out of the door. It's not beyond the ability of Apple's engineers to…
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This is hilarious: A Treasury spokesperson [...] said, "The UK continues to be at the forefront of the global action to tackle tax avoidance..."According to this Tax Justice Network article from 21st November 2020: The UK and its "spider's web" of o…
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I had a Facebook account in late-2012. In mid-2013 I saw a video - recommended by Facebook's algorithms because I was into animal rights etc. - of two idiots aged about 15-16, who had put a kitten into a bowl, poured lighter fluid onto it, and set i…
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I thought this was a macOS issue, not an Apple Silicon Macs issue? Why mention ASi Macs? This was a bit of malware that contained a binary compiled for BOTH Intel AND ASi Macs. That's not really a reason to doomclaim that Apple's ASi Macs are someh…
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4,181,628 GBP4.25 million poundsSorry to be picky, but we do have the £ symbol for this, i.e. £4,181,628, or £4.25m.
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22july2013 said: Another factor that has protected macOS in the past was its lack of popularity compared to Windows. Hackers can't be bothered with a small number of victims. For now, that factor remains intact. Are we really saying that …
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seanj said: darkpaw said: It's funny how those who voted for Brexit are the same ones who are blaming the EU (that they're happily no longer a part of) for messing up their vaccine rollout, and those who voted to remain are the ones wh…
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It's funny how those who voted for Brexit are the same ones who are blaming the EU (that they're happily no longer a part of) for messing up their vaccine rollout, and those who voted to remain are the ones who present the facts.
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elijahg said: Rubbish. There was no hint of vaccines when the UK left the EU, which was the 31st January 2020. Yes, we left the EU on 31st January 2020, but we were still in the transitional period to the 31st December 2020 which meant we …
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seanj said: Spot the socialist, who hates his own county. Inward investment into the U.K. has reached record levels since the Brexit referendum. Up until the pandemic the businesses have boomed in the U.K. "Socialist" isn't the insult you…
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JWSC said: Au contraire mon frere, Brexit certainly played its role. Several E.U. nations such as France and Germany initiated their own negotiations with Astra Zeneca a month or so after the U.K. finalized their deal with the company. But be…
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ionicle said: Talking of deluded.... The UK is a fantastic place to do business, freed from the shakles and opression of the EU Do you have an example of these "shakles" (shackles)? You realise that we were in the same committees as othe…
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anantksundaram said: Brexit certainly didn't hurt its vaccination efforts, considering the disaster that the EU is on that front with its suboptimal common purchasing agreement: the UK leads all major countries of the world, with nearly 20% of …
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Literally, don't do it. Do not do it. The UK is a terrible place to do business. Brexit has destroyed the many to enrich the minuscule few. The Tory governments of the last ten years have ruined us. Build the Apple Car somewhere else. Please.