Apple makes all their money from selling HARDWARE. All their software products are just to get their hardware out the door. There is no way they will switch to x86. If they just become another Dell with their own OS they could not survive. Build your own mac? Apple would hate to see that day...
Uhh, I live in Minnesota and I've been to Canada a number of times. $97 for a passport is a lot to a college student. We take a trip every year to Canada with our Fraternity. If everyone is required to have a passport I don't think those trips will happen anymore. This will stop all kinds of tourist trips.
"Age 16 and older: The passport fee is $55. The security surcharge is $12. The execution fee is $30. The total is $97." - travel.state.gov
What a waste of money!
Their security is laughable!
"If a user forgets their password, they can reset it by entering their Social Security number and date of birth, Schmidt said."
Now-a-days that is not hard info to get a hold of. Whats next, will they let you reset someones password if you know their occupation?
I took Tires Plus to small claims court. In St. Paul, MN it costs $60 to file. If they don't show up, you win by default. The loser pays the court fees.
Apple makes all their money from selling HARDWARE. All their software products are just to get their hardware out the door. There is no way they will switch to x86. If they just become another Dell with their own OS they could not survive. Build your own mac? Apple would hate to see that day...
That book is awesome.
Uhh, I live in Minnesota and I've been to Canada a number of times. $97 for a passport is a lot to a college student. We take a trip every year to Canada with our Fraternity. If everyone is required to have a passport I don't think those trips will happen anymore. This will stop all kinds of tourist trips.
"Age 16 and older: The passport fee is $55. The security surcharge is $12. The execution fee is $30. The total is $97." - travel.state.gov What a waste of money!
Their security is laughable! "If a user forgets their password, they can reset it by entering their Social Security number and date of birth, Schmidt said." Now-a-days that is not hard info to get a hold of. Whats next, will they let you reset someones password if you know their occupation?
I took Tires Plus to small claims court. In St. Paul, MN it costs $60 to file. If they don't show up, you win by default. The loser pays the court fees.
Sounds better than going to jail!