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  • Where is Apple going next with Services?

    knowitall said:
    Subscription my ass.
    I think there’s a porn site for that. 
    StrangeDaysDAalsethFileMakerFelleruraharawatto_cobraknowitall
  • Panicked selling of AAPL lets Apple buy back billions cheaply


    techno said:
    Good time to buy...
    Not yet. 
    Wait for...wait for it...crap, too late..
    lolliver
  • Coronavirus forces massive AAPL hit, Microsoft earnings warning

    lkrupp said:
    This isn’t looking good.  China has done a good job containing the virus (despite criticism) but it’s spread globally seems inevitable.  

    I’m particularly concerned about reports of patients having been cleared (after being infected) then having the virus being detected again later (and sick).  What’s happening?  Is the virus living on surfaces longer than expected and the persons coming in contact with it again?  That doesn’t seem likely.  Does the virus have the ability to go dormant in the body then have a resurgence?  This would mean 2 weeks of isolation isn’t good enough.  Also, all those temperature reading to determine if someone is infected doesn’t mean squat.
    So you're buying into the Apocalypse? Are you reading the Book of Revelations? You know what, seventeen million people died in the U.S. during the 1918 Influenza epidemic and we're still here. And from all that I've read Covid-19 has a fatality index of 2.3% and like the Flu it kills mainly the elderly, infants, and those with compromised immune systems. Ebola is 90% and we haven't all died from it yet. COVID-19's mortality rate is less than SARS or MERS. The 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide yet we don't even talk about it anymore. Why? Because of modern medicine. I simply don't buy the hype out there by survivalists, religious zealots, and the various hang-wringers writing furiously on their blogs. Interesting factoid, Costco sells a pallet of food that will provide nutrition for one year. The pallet costs $5K... and they are sold out. Costco sells a huge bucket of Mac-and-Cheese that has a shelf life of 20 years... but it's still in stock. 

    This is just me ranting so don't take it personally. Your post was handy.
    Myself, I’ve been rewatching the Resident Evil movies in preparation.
    ravnorodomjcs2305lolliver
  • FCC ordered to take public feedback on net neutrality repeal

    I thought we were all supposed to die and we'd cease to have internet access if net neutrality was ended...
    You call this living?
    viclauyycdysamoriadewmeFileMakerFeller
  • IRS suing Facebook for $9B in unpaid taxes

    Kudos for the thumbs up imagery. 
    likethesky