They can plug their headphones in via the adapter,
or use the lightning headphones included in the box, or use bluetooth.
And if they really need to charge while using headphones, I'm sure that they will have a 3rd party cable in short order.
I really don't understand the constant whining about this - there are probably more users who never use headphones with their iPhone than people who charge while using headphones.
iPhone users are much richer than android users on average, and poor people are more honest and trustworthy than rich people.
In fact, you can make people more honest and trustworthy by making them feel poor in comparison to others, and you can make people less honest and trustworthy by making them feel rich in comparison.
http://theweek.com/articles/47...
Well, clone it without the frontal lobe and there is no moral issue I'd say. Harvesting organs sounds pretty fantastic to me - would using a cloned organ make it so you didn't have to take immune suppressant drugs to prevent organ rejection?
They will get higher sales numbers if they are late, IMHO - since Elder Scrolls V comes out in November, and it will probably be another 500+ hour game.
Netflix has problems with streaming, at least on an AppleTV. If I rent an iTunes movie and watch it right away, it never stops to rebuffer, but netflix shows often do. I think that they need to improve their data rates and buffering before they try to compete with anybody.
Is Cortisol related to Prednisone? 40 mg of Prednisone made me *feel* Autistic - I couldn't look at people when they were talking, it was too overstimulating to see their lips move while I listened to their voice.
How exactly do you get +4 interesting for something that is so obviously false?
Apple contracts out their computer manufacture to 3rd parties - the same 3rd parties that Dell and HP use. Licensing OSX to Dell and HP would just add a middleman, it would not add any manufacturing capacity.
And Apple can scale mac production as high as they like, they just have to make a phone call to Taiwan and there you go, more production.
Get a concept II rowing machine - it hits most of your muscle groups while giving you an aerobic workout at the same time, and it folds up against the wall while not in use.
http://www.concept2.com/us/default.asp
[I'm not affiliated with the company]
What! Ottawa is awesome, particularly for young people. Lots of restaurants and nightclubs. The strip bars and dance bars are the best I have been to in the world. China town has great food, and so does little Italy. You can skate on the canal in the winter. The NAC has some of the best modern dance and concerts I have seen, and there is the hockey team and rock bands in the stadium. The Art Museum is awesome, as is the public transit. You can blast along Colnel By avenue on a motorcycle in the summer, and it is a great time all round. Le Jardan in the market is the best French restaurant I have ever eaten at, particularly at the price.
Have you ever been to Ottawa? Now RTP, NC where I live now sucks, but Ottawa is great, far better than Toronto - probably the equal of Vancouver or Montreal on the sucks/does not suck scale.
The world looked the same as it does now, minus the air and water pollution, etc. Continental drift is less than a mile in 10,000 years, and the ice caps have been fairly stable during that time as well.
Where is the danger? If we (the consumers) were paying Google money, then this would be a dangerous thing, but it isn't us - it is the advertisers. If Google gets a 100% monopoly over online advertising, then the worst thing that they can do is raise advertising rates through the roof - which would mean fewer ads for us to see, since online advertising would then be less cost-effective.
I hope they get a monopoly and raise prices through the roof, personally.
Siphon life is way better, as it is an affliction dot that will combine with the Soul Siphon talent to increase drain life damage. At least at level 48, where I am, shadow bolt sucks unless you trigger nightfall to reduce your casting time to 0 - the damage/mana ratio is just crap for shadow bolt.
Somebody will undoubtedly tell me to do things differently, but I have an affliction build, and usually run through immolate/siphon life/curse of agony/corruption/fear/drain life/drain soul
Exactly how are US liberatarians "social conservatives"? They want to end the war on drugs, legalize gay marriage, etc. Either you don't know what a social conservative is, or you don't know what a libertarian is. www.lp.org
You won't make it to the very top - the very top is already occupied by the guy who inherited the business from his dad after playing WoW non-stop for 20 years. And I for one welcome our new rich kid, WoW playing overlords.
Seriously, if you work so hard that you have no time at all for a little computer game here and there, then you probably will never live long enough to enjoy your hard won earnings. Your WoW playing kids will spend it right up after you die, though.
I just accidentally enchanted my boots with "+7 Agility" when I meant to use "+7 Stamina", wasting 90 gold in WoW. This would take me a week or so to earn back - so you just aren't trying hard enough to lose money in WoW.
Not "style over substance" - Apple users value productivity and lack of problems. Using Windows probably reduces my life expectancy, because of all the crappy problems and frustrations, and my experiences with Redhat 5 were even worse (which was my one experiment with home desktop Linux - although Linux seems fine at work when somebody else installs and supports it).
People say "things have gotten better" all the time in the Windows and Linux camps, just like people say those things about American cars - but then you buy the car and things start falling off, and your transmission dies every 25 miles.
I imagine that the publicity from being on the Forbes list would be a huge disadvantage (people would try to kidnap your kids, hit you up for money, recognize you in the market, etc), which makes me think that there are a lot of billionaires that are actively trying to avoid being on the list. Who knows if that Mexican guy is really the richest person - Maybe Bill Gates wasn't even in the top 10? Also, I wonder if there are a lot of attempts at bribery of the Forbes reporters from people who want to stay off the list...
Things that are cheap or free are soon seen as worthless - Like the Motorola RAZR for example. The RAZR used to be a high end status symbol, but now that the price has dropped to near zero (with a 2 year plan) there is no way they could start charging $600 for anything else even remotely like the RAZR.
Once a couple generations has gotten used to Windows being free, there is now way that they would start paying money for it.
What is preventing CD-wow from creating a new corporation, selling its assets to the new corporation, and then withdrawing the original corporation from the UK market? Wouldn't that be a way of getting around the payment since the new corp would not be a signatory to the original agreement, and CD-wow could not be forced to pay if they are no longer doing business in the country?
They can plug their headphones in via the adapter, or use the lightning headphones included in the box, or use bluetooth. And if they really need to charge while using headphones, I'm sure that they will have a 3rd party cable in short order. I really don't understand the constant whining about this - there are probably more users who never use headphones with their iPhone than people who charge while using headphones.
iPhone users are much richer than android users on average, and poor people are more honest and trustworthy than rich people. In fact, you can make people more honest and trustworthy by making them feel poor in comparison to others, and you can make people less honest and trustworthy by making them feel rich in comparison. http://theweek.com/articles/47...
... and laugh and run off as the driver's car kills the driver.
Well, clone it without the frontal lobe and there is no moral issue I'd say. Harvesting organs sounds pretty fantastic to me - would using a cloned organ make it so you didn't have to take immune suppressant drugs to prevent organ rejection?
They will get higher sales numbers if they are late, IMHO - since Elder Scrolls V comes out in November, and it will probably be another 500+ hour game.
Netflix has problems with streaming, at least on an AppleTV. If I rent an iTunes movie and watch it right away, it never stops to rebuffer, but netflix shows often do. I think that they need to improve their data rates and buffering before they try to compete with anybody.
Canon had eye tracking in their A2E Film SLR camera 18 years ago - how is this different? Would the A2E count as prior art?
GLD is the main gold ETF, and it holds physical gold in a vault. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/surging-gold-etf-holds-more-metal-than-some-governments?siteid=yhoof
Is Cortisol related to Prednisone? 40 mg of Prednisone made me *feel* Autistic - I couldn't look at people when they were talking, it was too overstimulating to see their lips move while I listened to their voice.
We are still in an ice age, we have been in one for 10 million years so far. We are just in an interglacial period for the last 10,000 years. And the current warm period is caused by Milankovitch cycles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milankovitch_cycles
How exactly do you get +4 interesting for something that is so obviously false? Apple contracts out their computer manufacture to 3rd parties - the same 3rd parties that Dell and HP use. Licensing OSX to Dell and HP would just add a middleman, it would not add any manufacturing capacity. And Apple can scale mac production as high as they like, they just have to make a phone call to Taiwan and there you go, more production.
Get a concept II rowing machine - it hits most of your muscle groups while giving you an aerobic workout at the same time, and it folds up against the wall while not in use. http://www.concept2.com/us/default.asp [I'm not affiliated with the company]
What! Ottawa is awesome, particularly for young people. Lots of restaurants and nightclubs. The strip bars and dance bars are the best I have been to in the world. China town has great food, and so does little Italy. You can skate on the canal in the winter. The NAC has some of the best modern dance and concerts I have seen, and there is the hockey team and rock bands in the stadium. The Art Museum is awesome, as is the public transit. You can blast along Colnel By avenue on a motorcycle in the summer, and it is a great time all round. Le Jardan in the market is the best French restaurant I have ever eaten at, particularly at the price. Have you ever been to Ottawa? Now RTP, NC where I live now sucks, but Ottawa is great, far better than Toronto - probably the equal of Vancouver or Montreal on the sucks/does not suck scale.
The world looked the same as it does now, minus the air and water pollution, etc. Continental drift is less than a mile in 10,000 years, and the ice caps have been fairly stable during that time as well.
Where is the danger? If we (the consumers) were paying Google money, then this would be a dangerous thing, but it isn't us - it is the advertisers. If Google gets a 100% monopoly over online advertising, then the worst thing that they can do is raise advertising rates through the roof - which would mean fewer ads for us to see, since online advertising would then be less cost-effective. I hope they get a monopoly and raise prices through the roof, personally.
Siphon life is way better, as it is an affliction dot that will combine with the Soul Siphon talent to increase drain life damage. At least at level 48, where I am, shadow bolt sucks unless you trigger nightfall to reduce your casting time to 0 - the damage/mana ratio is just crap for shadow bolt. Somebody will undoubtedly tell me to do things differently, but I have an affliction build, and usually run through immolate/siphon life/curse of agony/corruption/fear/drain life/drain soul
Exactly how are US liberatarians "social conservatives"? They want to end the war on drugs, legalize gay marriage, etc. Either you don't know what a social conservative is, or you don't know what a libertarian is. www.lp.org
I am level 43, too low to get there you insensitive clod!
You won't make it to the very top - the very top is already occupied by the guy who inherited the business from his dad after playing WoW non-stop for 20 years. And I for one welcome our new rich kid, WoW playing overlords. Seriously, if you work so hard that you have no time at all for a little computer game here and there, then you probably will never live long enough to enjoy your hard won earnings. Your WoW playing kids will spend it right up after you die, though.
I just accidentally enchanted my boots with "+7 Agility" when I meant to use "+7 Stamina", wasting 90 gold in WoW. This would take me a week or so to earn back - so you just aren't trying hard enough to lose money in WoW.
Not "style over substance" - Apple users value productivity and lack of problems. Using Windows probably reduces my life expectancy, because of all the crappy problems and frustrations, and my experiences with Redhat 5 were even worse (which was my one experiment with home desktop Linux - although Linux seems fine at work when somebody else installs and supports it).
People say "things have gotten better" all the time in the Windows and Linux camps, just like people say those things about American cars - but then you buy the car and things start falling off, and your transmission dies every 25 miles.
Lossy compression => you lose information when you compress, so you don't have the same thing
back again after a compression/decompression cycle.
Lossless compression => you don't lose any information, this is ideal
non-lossless => double negative
I imagine that the publicity from being on the Forbes list would be a huge disadvantage (people would try to kidnap your kids, hit you up for money, recognize you in the market, etc), which makes me think that there are a lot of billionaires that are actively trying to avoid being on the list. Who knows if that Mexican guy is really the richest person - Maybe Bill Gates wasn't even in the top 10? Also, I wonder if there are a lot of attempts at bribery of the Forbes reporters from people who want to stay off the list...
Things that are cheap or free are soon seen as worthless - Like the Motorola RAZR for example. The RAZR used to be a high end status symbol, but now that the price has dropped to near zero (with a 2 year plan) there is no way they could start charging $600 for anything else even remotely like the RAZR. Once a couple generations has gotten used to Windows being free, there is now way that they would start paying money for it.
What is preventing CD-wow from creating a new corporation, selling its assets to the new corporation, and then withdrawing the original corporation from the UK market? Wouldn't that be a way of getting around the payment since the new corp would not be a signatory to the original agreement, and CD-wow could not be forced to pay if they are no longer doing business in the country?