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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 if they are part of the 5000 person limit, Apple has screwed up in my mind. I have nothing against programs for youths but lets face it there are thousands of programmers that won't get a chance to attend W…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hodar Do you realize that practically every freedom, every medical advance, every technical wonder you see, touch, feel or hear is the product of "some white guy"? It's quite obvious that you don't know anything abo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DanielSW Yours was not the best way of approaching factory work. And just because you weren't able to handle it, doesn't mean millions of others don't. We don't hear from the ones who actually enjoy it, at least fo…
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What are some of you guys going to do knowing that your beloved Apple products are engineered and supported by talented people of many races and different sexual orientations? How do you live with yourself knowing that you support and have financial…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Yep, no gays would be executed under this law. It isn't any where near as bad as people are making it out to be. It is no different than giving people the right to not do business with a child molester. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich I'm not sure that's completely fair. Look at it this way, if a person is prejudiced against another person for any reason (the reason may be rational or irrational) a law cannot force that person to be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman Keanu Reeves is the only one with true Freedom? Sonnuvabitch! I disagree sir, it would have to be William Wallace.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AaronJ To him? Absolutely. Yes! To us its all quite obvious, but to him, I am not so sure.
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Quote: Originally Posted by chadbag Only proves I am a thinking man, and believe in true Freedom. Not some slave to political correctness. I think it should be legal for a business owner to disallow anyone for any reason in his store. I d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chadbag I am not avoiding it. I have a real job I have to do and the replies are coming in MUCH FASTER than I can keep up with. This is the first time I have seen your request. Half the replies to this I have no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost Precisely. Restaurants, for instance, are free to turn away whosoever they please. That is their discretion. Yeah, I see well dressed and well mannered colored and LGBT people kicked out all the…
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So let me posit the following situation, I can post a sign that states, "no NiXX, KiXXs or ChXXs allowed" and that represents freedom for all in America? Well, except for blacks, Jews and Asians and anyone else you don't want in your shop. Please ex…
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It's amusing how short sighted most people are, I guess that why Bezos is doing his thing, because he is not thinking like everybody else. Amazon won't be using quadcopter toys from Best Buy, which is the cumulative experience of most naysayers.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich (Emphasis mine) Is it Apple's burden to overpay people? Wages are determined by competition among businesses for labor. If the jobs are low-skill but in high demand, wages will be higher. This looks l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil The behavior of the FCC regarding the rest of what it administers isn’t proof enough? When you say something like this, the burden of proof is on you; what has the FCC currently done to stifle inno…
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Quote: Originally Posted by razorpit Read your history books. I'm not going to do your homework for you. Do you honestly think the web would be where it is today had the FCC intervened (give or take) twenty years ago? (While I'll argue they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jetlaw Tragic. I am an attorney who practices administrative law for a living. Anyone who thinks this will not be a tragic cacophony of unexpected consequences is, quite frankly, not even qualified to weigh in on the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Yet how many things throughout history have failed when it should've been a resounding success due to the expertise of someone, or something? If everything worked out the way it's supposed to the stock …
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Quote: Originally Posted by torusoft Especially when it comes to the Apple Watch, becoming a status symbol is key. It's an aspect of Apple's products not well understood by the media, analysts and pundits alike. I wrote about Apple's success cr…
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Quote: hill60 That's the exhibition back, it reminds me of the part in the Steve Jobs book where his father instilled in him that the interior of products require the same level of attention to detail as the exterior, even though the inside is rarel…