Comment Re:Third option (Score 3, Informative) 421
Titanium will bend but has better memory to return to the original shape. Carbon fiber should be stiffer to resist the flexing in the first place.
Titanium will bend but has better memory to return to the original shape. Carbon fiber should be stiffer to resist the flexing in the first place.
That may be true. However, I find that for me avoiding HFCS leads to eating healthier foods.
Exactly what strategic cleverness does it take to release something that many other people already have, where your success is based on you being the biggest company in the room?
It's just enough to keep their loyal customers and make more money from them. They know most of their customers prefer new things simplified before being added. That's how Apple does it. It isn't for everyone (including me) but it works for them.
Shocker. Economics 101. As the the pool of COBOL programmers is reduced the shops still needing them are going to have to pay more.
I wasn't lying. I was mistaken based on what I had been reading about the issue. I refuse to use iTunes. It is absolutely one of the worst applications I have ever used.
Spoken like a loyal subject.
The issue isn't how easy it is to undo it. The issue is that you have to take action at all. Apple is taking advantage of a default setting in a way the user never thought it was intended.
You sound just like some of the people in the early days of the spam wars "just delete it". Everyone knows that doesn't work and the problem only gets worse in the long run.
"More importantly everybody knows Mac OS X needs multiple gigabytes free as memory swap space on it's startup disk. The general recommendation is 15% of the drive"
Emphasis mine
They may be lying but you are also being dishonest claiming that EVERYONE knows OS X needs 15% free space. I'm sure the number of people that know it is much closer to "No one" than "Everyone"
No, it actually becomes one of your biggest problems. Apple is showing a complete lack of respect for its customers
and their aging customers who are having trouble reading the smaller screen
Follow the money.
I would think they need to do more testing. Sure it looks cool and they appear to survive because we see them swimming afterwards. However, not all fish can tolerate a lot of handling and if they lose too much of their slimy outer coating they don't do so well.
They are charging for the gross. tare + net
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Exactly. Even if someone dies it doesn't matter as long as it doesn't hurt the bottom line.
One of the SAN vendors we met with a while back was arranging their drives within each drawer in such a way that it supposedly minimized/neutralized the RV effect.
Outsourcing to the lowest bidder and then not adequately sampling items to verify they were made to spec.
The library doesn't have unlimited porn, social media, music, etc etc but that is what the majority of the students are using the network for at the school. There isn't nearly as much "personal research" going on in a library as there is on the Internet.
I'm not saying network access should be restricted. I'm just saying let's be honest about how it is being used.
Never ask two questions in a business letter. The reply will discuss the one you are least interested, and say nothing about the other.