The iPhone is a beautiful piece of hardware, but it is not the best hardware. Be mindful of the critical decision points when buying your next outrageously expensive phone!
There are many phones out there on par with Apple hardware, or even better! (Samsung Omnia HD tops it and a few from HTC tie it.)
The highlight of these purchases is not the phones themselves, but the potential in applications for them. Anyone who can get a new contract discount right now, I urge you to hold off on buying the iPhone or any rivals for the time being.
Until the iPhone's app store drama is resolved, it would be unwise to buy an iPhone. Until its competition sees as much enthusiasm for development, it would be unwise to buy it too. Remember, these are expensive commitments, like wives, so don't pick the wrong one.
In fact, I pray every night people have that kind of development enthusiasm for the Omnia HD. If not, I will be forced (by myself and my own advice) to buy an iPhone, which means I'm stuck with AT&T when I was hoping to browse other options for the best deal.
I knew that SAG was for the Hollywood people to love the other Hollywood people. I thought the Oscars considered the public interest even just a little bit... Anyway, my point is, it took me until SAG to hear about this movie, and I still haven't seen it.
On the retail forefront, this movie does not exist, because the only means I have to see it are torrents and probably Amazon. But if it really is so worthy of all these awards (like 10 or 11 this year?) how come I haven't seen it sold at any physical location?
Wisconsin stores: Consumers pay the MSRP + Sales Tax.
Online stores: Consumers pay the MSRP + Shipping
Fairness: Nearly 100%.
After the new legislation:
Online store: Now consumers pay the MRSP + Shipping + Sales Tax
Fainress: A lot further from 100%.
So even what you said, "eliminating sales tax on physical stores" would not make the competition more fair, but an equal in magnitude opposite in direction way of being less fair. I guess it just goes to show, capitalism is present because of actual fairness that free enterprise gives. But, capitalism is dying because of babies QQing about how they're too lazy to compete on their own. I believe the whole state (citizens and government) would benefit more from the state repealing the legislation and saying "tough break, but if you can get off your ass and do something to get more competitive with online retailers, at least we'll still get $6.7 million more per year while our citizens enjoy more benefits of competition."
Glad to hear those parasites are doing better now! But how are the bees doing?
From the summary: the AI will begin to make incredibly stupid mistakes - mistakes that are so stupid, no human would ever make them.
Oh, I beg to differ.
A touch of eco-friendly, and a hint of innovation and change.
Somebody is trying to earn their gold star of approval from the new President.
The iPhone is a beautiful piece of hardware, but it is not the best hardware. Be mindful of the critical decision points when buying your next outrageously expensive phone!
There are many phones out there on par with Apple hardware, or even better! (Samsung Omnia HD tops it and a few from HTC tie it.)
The highlight of these purchases is not the phones themselves, but the potential in applications for them. Anyone who can get a new contract discount right now, I urge you to hold off on buying the iPhone or any rivals for the time being.
Until the iPhone's app store drama is resolved, it would be unwise to buy an iPhone. Until its competition sees as much enthusiasm for development, it would be unwise to buy it too. Remember, these are expensive commitments, like wives, so don't pick the wrong one.
In fact, I pray every night people have that kind of development enthusiasm for the Omnia HD. If not, I will be forced (by myself and my own advice) to buy an iPhone, which means I'm stuck with AT&T when I was hoping to browse other options for the best deal.
I knew that SAG was for the Hollywood people to love the other Hollywood people. I thought the Oscars considered the public interest even just a little bit... Anyway, my point is, it took me until SAG to hear about this movie, and I still haven't seen it.
On the retail forefront, this movie does not exist, because the only means I have to see it are torrents and probably Amazon. But if it really is so worthy of all these awards (like 10 or 11 this year?) how come I haven't seen it sold at any physical location?
Before this new legislation:
Wisconsin stores: Consumers pay the MSRP + Sales Tax.
Online stores: Consumers pay the MSRP + Shipping
Fairness: Nearly 100%.
After the new legislation:
Online store: Now consumers pay the MRSP + Shipping + Sales Tax
Fainress: A lot further from 100%.
So even what you said, "eliminating sales tax on physical stores" would not make the competition more fair, but an equal in magnitude opposite in direction way of being less fair. I guess it just goes to show, capitalism is present because of actual fairness that free enterprise gives. But, capitalism is dying because of babies QQing about how they're too lazy to compete on their own. I believe the whole state (citizens and government) would benefit more from the state repealing the legislation and saying "tough break, but if you can get off your ass and do something to get more competitive with online retailers, at least we'll still get $6.7 million more per year while our citizens enjoy more benefits of competition."