Why would I want to exchange it for a 3GS if what I want is the *new* 4?
Design flaw or not, the product isn't working as advertised. There's an interesting review of the problem in an Ars article a few posts above this one.
It's too bad Ars doesn't have any images showing what situations may actually bridge the antennas, but doesn't make it any less of an interesting read.
as the optimizers and vorthos' preferred the unique classes and avoided the player's handbook classes like the plague (save for dips, wizards and druids).
Oh, I get it now.
Why would I want to exchange it for a 3GS if what I want is the *new* 4? Design flaw or not, the product isn't working as advertised. There's an interesting review of the problem in an Ars article a few posts above this one.
It's too bad Ars doesn't have any images showing what situations may actually bridge the antennas, but doesn't make it any less of an interesting read.
So what are you going to do? Exchange your iPhone 4 for another iPhone 4... which has the exact same flaw?
My mistake. Funny how little the New Boss has changed in 8 years...
You can hardly call a flaw present in every iPhone 4 they've sold to be rare.
But think of the straw!
...welcome our new corn-based overlords.
JavaScript is not Java, and both the Adobe vulnerability and any SQL injection vulnerabilities that exist are the result of poor programming, not JS.
ok, my bad. English really gets me again and again on this "you" and its multiple meanings. :)
German has as many variants of "sie" as English does "you", you know. ;)
as the optimizers and vorthos' preferred the unique classes and avoided the player's handbook classes like the plague (save for dips, wizards and druids).
You forgot about clerics, and sorcerers.
And I'm sure some inventive hacker will create a battlenet emulator that will provide true LAN play without an internet connection.
...because that went so well last time. Right?
I don't think he mentioned any elves, so probably not...