Comment Re:No good for older iPhones (Score 1) 216
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A) Some of us like that level of organization
B) No one is talking about forcing you to use it
C) If you are loosing application on a iDevice, then you must be pretty dim.
Yo dawg! I here you like folders.
Interesting note: That's a new approach, spawned from the boom in the 90's.
Prior to that it was common for the person looking for a job to pay the headhunter.
Pre-internet making contacts to find out who was hiring was very difficult.
The pubs of then and now are completely different.
That's becasue he blames others for his loan, talks about thing that were done by millennial(housing) and then blames baby boomers.
It's not really accurate at all.
All the crap he talks about? that's due to change since about '99.
Poor person complains something he can't afford is something no one wants in order to feel like he's better then others.
News at 11.
Don't blame baby boomers for the economy, bucko. I know it's a neat meme, but it was lowering regulations that destroyed the economy.
It was rich people trying to get even more at the expense of everyone else, INCLUDING baby boomers.
And for the record, no one saddled you with loans but you. Not to say we don't need to fix the college costs, as well as end bank account garnishment, but you signed the papers.
I'm not sure what logic you use to say baby boomers crushed the housing market. That was done by the rapid purchasing and flipping form people born after 64.
Plus, the housing market cycles like that.
I actually know what happened, and the documentary would be laughable if so many gullible fools didn't fall for it.
"and it costs $15k-$45k to replace,"
what? People dn't buy a new car becasue it's cheaper then buying an engine. They use the failing engine as an excuse to buy a new car.
"r, and when it needs a new one you'd be better off scrapping the entire car and buying a new one."
That's simply not true.
Even in you incorrect example, it's still better the a gas car, for a number of reasons.
"The reason to give the subsidy is to encourage people to engage in behavior that would not be economically beneficial to them otherwise."
Also, risk mitigation.
The rebate isn't for Tesla. It's for any electric car. It's an incentive to get buyers to try new technology.
I would recommend using a solar just for charging. Don't have it wired to the rest of the house.
The other advantage of that, is that if you loose power, you would still have a source of power for your car and chargeable devices.
Since all those subsidies is why america remains fairly stable, no, I don't see any problems.
They are tax dollar paid to keep thing stable.
Pretty girls selling pretty cars.
same ol', same ol'
What hath Bob wrought?