Even though the editor did "try", after they opened it up, to return the prototype to the owner by calling Apple and the engineer, because they did not turn it in to the local police department, they have broken civil law. They could have also taken the phone back to the bar and placed it in the custody of the bar owner, whose bar had received many calls from the owner of the prototype—even though that option, while practical, did not comply with the law.
Do you really think Twitter would have helped much at all? Did you see how unruly the fans were? How about how adamant they were about seeing their idol? I don't imagine a teenager would just walk away if told to do so by anyone in a position of authority.
Do notice the tilde next to USD$200. It commonly (in mathematics circles, anyway) stands for "approximately." I hope you agree that USD$200 is not far off enough to invalidate the tilde.
The submitter probably didn't have his or her cup of coffee yet. I no I haven't had mine.
Exactly. Everyone knows the only OS that gets to claim invulnerability is OSX...
Well, it's true, isn't it?
Even though the editor did "try", after they opened it up, to return the prototype to the owner by calling Apple and the engineer, because they did not turn it in to the local police department, they have broken civil law. They could have also taken the phone back to the bar and placed it in the custody of the bar owner, whose bar had received many calls from the owner of the prototype—even though that option, while practical, did not comply with the law.
Secondary source: Gizmodo and the prototype iPhone
There are women elsewhere in the world, however. Assimilation (voluntary or not) of its conquered would still be an option for an imperialist force.
Do you really think Twitter would have helped much at all? Did you see how unruly the fans were? How about how adamant they were about seeing their idol? I don't imagine a teenager would just walk away if told to do so by anyone in a position of authority.
Since when does insanity not involve running amok in some sense?
For those wondering who spoke what was quoted: He was General George S. Patton.
Do notice the tilde next to USD$200. It commonly (in mathematics circles, anyway) stands for "approximately." I hope you agree that USD$200 is not far off enough to invalidate the tilde.
Mexico will see a spike in tourism very soon.