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paxman wrote: » Very very pretty. These old VW's are not the safest cars, however. I am not sure about this model but the beetles were bad on slippery roads with a rear mounted engine over rear wheel drive. Great for traction, lousy for steering. …
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tallest skil wrote: » Do women refer to each others’ ‘racks’ in that way? Broads do. May not women or at least ladies...
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rcfa wrote: » If the NSA hacks OS X' software update mechanism, any number of developers may use the wrong/hacked XCode, maybe even inside Apple, and all potentially without knowing. It may be possible to hack an update caching server at a majo…
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tallest skil wrote: » Because it isn’t an answer, as I literally just said. And he is, as shown by the law. It’s remarkable that you think anyone involved in this has that opinion, given that no one has stated as such. Look at the line ab…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » That's a rather broad statement. It is weird and you have to wonder what computers this guy thinks the Military is using. Most of the military is using consumer or business grade laptops that average 2-3 years old just l…
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tallest skil wrote: » Why not stop rattling off textbook answers and actually respond to what anyone is saying? Can we expect you to do that, or would that be a foregone conclusion? When the text book holds the right answer, why should he av…
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solipsismy wrote: » I am trying to wrap my head about adjusting for inflation when talking about these market caps. It doesn't make any sense to me when referring to a market cap. It really doesn't. In fact, Market Cap is a point-in-time sna…
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rogifan wrote: » Apple could easily call up their buddies at Re/Code and have them run a story that was attributable to anonymous sources. Unless they figure it will peter out once MWC starts and the new Samsung Galaxy phone is announced. You d…
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foregoneconclusion wrote: » Just an example: Apple received $370 million in tax breaks from North Carolina for creating 50 jobs. Does that seem like a big win for North Carolina taxpayers? Or more like a meaningless giveaway? How much are they …
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » I can't type up a novel on a car infotainment system. Nor can I code a program, or work on a spreadsheet, or edit video. Yet... cnocbui wrote: » Yes it's legal, but when you entice multiple employees from the same…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » The trolls are going to have a heyday with this patent claiming Apple copied Samsung. Until they see the filing date of 2008. BAM Trolls will not allow facts or reality get in their way...
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foggyhill wrote: » Financials for Q4 2014 HAVE been reported Think October 1 is the end of that quarter. http://www.zdnet.com/article/apple-q4-2014-hardware-sales-iphone-strong-and-strongest-ever-mac-quarterly-sales/ Q1 2015 for Apple is mostly …
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » That's just it, they're an ad company with a bunch of hugely unprofitable side projects. The side projects are a desperate attempt to keep themselves relevant. On a side note, I was reading a fiction book today with Ma…
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solipsismy wrote: » I appreciate you posting that but it backs up what I've been saying. That's not proof. That's merely your hypothesis stated as proof. He was asked for proof showing he believed that weeks ago and he provided it from over thr…
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sog35 wrote: » http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/182778/apples-supplier-contracts-include-50m-penalty-for-leaking-future-product-info/80#post_2618348 here you go. Post #109 Well you got him there. I remember reading your post and looking …
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wizard69 wrote: » I've been running the betas for a long time and frankly the overall better performance of a Safari should be reason enough to upgrade. This is the other thing that the focus on Safari tab reloads did to the conversation, it unde…
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tallest skil wrote: » Because it isn’t supposed to. Quit the FUDmongering. It doesn’t work when you’re proven wrong by Apple.com itself. With what? Did you mean to log into your other account? Otherwise: I don't think it is necess…
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applesauce007 wrote: » iWork for iCloud now works with iCloudDrive. Not really.. For me the big featured of iCloud Drive were being able to open files between Apps. If this is supported in any of the iwork Apps they have done an outstanding jo…
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tallest skil wrote: » We’re able to do that only because you are trolling. In fact the only point of his post was trolling.
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zroger73 wrote: » The problem is when more than a dozen, unwanted songs pollute your song list without your approval or action. I have 23000 songs, so I might not notice :O If I could just get rid of that Tiffany album...