No, the only statement supported by anything is small portions of pasta eaten in moderation do not adversely affect your health. I don’t see any study showing any hard correlation that it’s solely the pasta itself that is the reason Italians are so healthy. Especially when their diets on average have mamy other variance points from the average American’s diet beyond pasta.
Stop being dense. I was clearly talking about the move from 7 to 8 and then from 8 to 10. This wasn’t some obscure thing that happened. It was all over the Internet.
Yep just like how the iPad was panned here (remember when people said no one would buy one since it sounded like maxipad?) as well and Apple has sold 100s of millions of them.
Ignoring the fact that Italians eat much smaller portions of pasta on average and usually only as a starter course. Most Italians aren’t eating mountains of spaghetti or gorging all-you-can-eat pasta bowls like in America.
The hubris in having that mock iPhone funeral is still funny as hell. That’ll go down as one of the dumber moments along with Ballmer saying no one would buy an iPhone because there was no physical keyboard.
Except that part where you’d buy a Windows Phone and your phone wouldn’t qualify for the next version? And then Microsoft did it again with the next major version? Yeah, that was really well done... NOT.
No, I’d rather the feature die in a fire along with the people pushing it.
Google’s customers are ad buyers. Now this decision makes much more sense, no?
Yeah we know. The summary already stated that.
C or assembly.
Did Dane Cook write that “joke” for you?
And no one but aspies actually care.
Yeah some Internet tough guy might get you!!! Oooooooooooh.
What does a British funk band have to do with things?
This is why I only run Edge. You never have to worry about anyone wanting to write malware for it when only three of us use it.
Yep. Sounds just as dumb as this.
You’re probably not a target demographic for this product then, gramps.
So what you’re saying is that something too good to be true on paper as a business model was actually too good to be true? Shocking!
Pshaw. I’ve been doing 4-D printing for months now!
Does it involve mycleanpc.com?
The phones aren’t for sale anymore. That’s the whole point of the submission...
I didn’t say you did. Just so you know people can actually be referring to the general topic when posting replies.
No, the only statement supported by anything is small portions of pasta eaten in moderation do not adversely affect your health. I don’t see any study showing any hard correlation that it’s solely the pasta itself that is the reason Italians are so healthy. Especially when their diets on average have mamy other variance points from the average American’s diet beyond pasta.
Stop being dense. I was clearly talking about the move from 7 to 8 and then from 8 to 10. This wasn’t some obscure thing that happened. It was all over the Internet.
Yep just like how the iPad was panned here (remember when people said no one would buy one since it sounded like maxipad?) as well and Apple has sold 100s of millions of them.
Ignoring the fact that Italians eat much smaller portions of pasta on average and usually only as a starter course. Most Italians aren’t eating mountains of spaghetti or gorging all-you-can-eat pasta bowls like in America.
The hubris in having that mock iPhone funeral is still funny as hell. That’ll go down as one of the dumber moments along with Ballmer saying no one would buy an iPhone because there was no physical keyboard.
The Windows Phone was really well done.
Except that part where you’d buy a Windows Phone and your phone wouldn’t qualify for the next version? And then Microsoft did it again with the next major version? Yeah, that was really well done... NOT.
10 days is shit benefits. I got more than that in an entry/level position straight out of college.
And yet all those “superior” Germans fell for an obvious scam. Hahaha.
Maybe these morons should just stop falling for scam after scam just because the scammers use blockchain and cryptocurrency in the pitch?