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  1. Re:Headline is what? on Apple Says It Could Miss $9 Billion In iPhone Sales Due To Weak Demand (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    How is the fuck do you "miss sales" that never were?

    What I mean is if no one wants it then it wasn't missed. Rather, it was built in vain.

    Must be talking marketing talks from the RIAA/MPAA.

  2. Re:Apple is eating it's own tail on Apple Says It Could Miss $9 Billion In iPhone Sales Due To Weak Demand (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    If I max out the specs (bigger GPU, 4TB SSD on top of what I listed above), it's £6,254. That's a silly amount of money for what you actually get.

    Just think of the monster PC you could build for that!

  3. Re:Just add this crazy new feature everyone demand on Apple Says It Could Miss $9 Billion In iPhone Sales Due To Weak Demand (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I should just chunk my iPhone 6s and just go back to a moto Razr.....

    Now that was a phone.

  4. Pretty sure he's taking the piss.

  5. MicroSD: Yeah if I go back to 2004 this will be a great place to store my Napster collection. In modern times people just stream, grandpa.

    HAHAHA what a fucking knob! Good luck to you when you have no signal or when you have to start paying for your own data. Or when your price doubles (times your ten different subs), or shuts down or any other number of things and your left holding nothing but an empty wallet with nothing to do but shove it up your ass.

  6. Re: Guidance change, but factors could change... on Apple Says It Could Miss $9 Billion In iPhone Sales Due To Weak Demand (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Nobody gives a shit about repair. That is a made up issue from the geek crowd.

    Nobody would give a shit if it didn't break all the fucking time and instead replacing the cheapo component for a reasonable price they want you to pay almost as much as a flat out new computer that you might as well just buy a new one, which will be just as shitty and fragile.

  7. What is different about older models?

    They actually put a bit of thought into the design aspect rather than just the visual as they do now.

  8. Re:What does that mean? on Tumblr Blocked Archivists Just Before Starting the NSFW Content Purge (techdirt.com) · · Score: 1

    You ain't never did has seen any with as much skiiiiiils as me.

  9. That's brave.

  10. Re:What? on Hyped AR Tech Firm Blippar Collapses Into Administration (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Administration in that context in the UK is when you've fucked up your company too bad and other people have to come in to liquify your assets etc and pay as much of your debt as possible because you can't be trusted to do it yourself. Dunno who pays them though.

  11. Re:Blimey! on Hyped AR Tech Firm Blippar Collapses Into Administration (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    So why has the Blippar bubble burst?

    Beginning to believe that the Blippar bubble burst because it was being blatently balderdash, bless your heart!

    Blatantly bollocks.

  12. Re:What's with these crap names on Hyped AR Tech Firm Blippar Collapses Into Administration (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    You might be interested to know that the UK does pump out a lot of rifles and guns. This isn't some gun free haven like slashdot might have you believe. Our laws are roundabout in line with a lot of US states mostly.

    No they aren't. At all.

  13. Re:Isn't that blatantly on 'Google Isn't the Company That We Should Have Handed the Web Over To' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Nice.

  14. Re:Isn't that blatantly on 'Google Isn't the Company That We Should Have Handed the Web Over To' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Surely they can see if a tag or class or whatever is empty and safely ignore it? If it has something there then don't. Unless there's more to it that 'potential future use' and I am certainly no browser developer but it seems a faitly easy fix. I guess google can break the fixes faster than MS can make them though. What MS should do is put something in windows that can detect when you go to youtube.com and have it crash your computer then blame google for it XD

  15. Re:Perhaps nothing significant out there on The Most-Distant Solar System Object Discovered (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You write like creimer... He's so big the universe is gravitationally bound to HIM!

    So what you're saying is, he is the center of your universe? Thought so.

  16. Re:Isn't that blatantly on 'Google Isn't the Company That We Should Have Handed the Web Over To' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Microsoft asked Google if the company could remove the element, to no avail

    Couldn't microsoft have patched edge to ignore it?

  17. Re:New Emergency Response Number on Lawmakers Push To Create a Three-Digit Suicide Hotline Number (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    To whom it may concern...

  18. Re:Symptoms vs Sources on Lawmakers Push To Create a Three-Digit Suicide Hotline Number (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    >Years ago, I had a suicidal friend call me at zero dark thirty.

    How rude. I would have told her I'll call her back when the movie was over.

    Was probably a good excuse to get out of that shit film.

  19. Re:This again? on Lawmakers Push To Create a Three-Digit Suicide Hotline Number (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    He's calling for a phone number, not a call center.

    Who is it you think the phone number is going to call?

  20. Hell is other people.

  21. It's probably started now, some kid flogging useless crap out of their garage, these things start small and grow.

  22. As long as people are there singing Kumbaya when it implodes all will be well XD

  23. Just what Amazon needs, more profits. How long before Amazon gets too big and bloated seeking more and more profits that an upstart comes in doing what Amazon used to do and steals all the business thus restarting the cycle?

  24. You aren't understanding mine. I'm not suggesting it wasn't noteworthy as such. I'm sure it got it's time in US news cycles, what I was insinuating was with the much higher levels of gun violence and mass killings that America suffers it might not have been as memorable, especially amongst those that probably don't pay too much attention to the news and apparently can't work google well enough to type music bombing like the AC I responded to because it's right there.

    It was a pointless jab though and I should've just stopped after the first sentence, you're right about that.

  25. Why is it ironic? Does it have to be an American incident to count? Yeah it's quite an exaggerated line but AC said he couldn't find a single one and there's one. Off the top of my head I can't think of any other recent music venue bombings but you have the shootings in Vegas and Paris so there's three (for me) without googling so it is somewhat accurate.