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Comment Re:Alright smart guy (Score 1) 504

OK, i guess then if i paid 5x for a phone, i would expect it to be better supported then the far cheaper phones?

Most of those "androids which are never updated" are also around $99 with NO contract. Hard to compare a $599 phone with a $99 phone and say one is better supported.

Apple, meet Orange?

Comment Re:Alright smart guy (Score 1) 504

OS X Mavericks is compatible with most Macs that are capable of running OS X Mountain Lion; as with Mountain Lion, 2 GB of RAM, 8 GB of available storage, and OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) or later are required.

The full list of compatible models:

mid-2007 or newer iMac
aluminum MacBook, 2009 or newer polycarbonate MacBook
2007 or newer MacBook Pro
late-2008 or newer MacBook Air
2009 or newer Mac Mini
2008 or newer Mac Pro
2009 Xserve

So, take a mac pro earlier then 2008 and install mavericks on it. Cant? Sure you can, you just have to "hack" the installer.

So like i said, arbitrary limits.... The box can run it, just it wont install without modifying the setup program.

Comment Re:Alright smart guy (Score 0) 504

Care to post some facts behind your " is miles and light-years ahead of everyone else. Bar none." statement?

Go take a look at which devices support "mavericks" and come back and post your findings.
HINT: Many Mac Pro users were unhappy with the "line" at "2008 and newer"

Looking around my house, I have a SUN X4500 (Released July 2006) which runs Solaris 11.2 (Released April 2014). This alone exceeds Apple's "miles and light years" approach you listed by at least 2 years.

Windows PC's generally don't have arbitrary limits to which OS you can install (unlike Macs).

Next FUD please?

Comment Re:Alright smart guy (Score 1) 504

My Galaxy Tab 3 just received the update to android 4.4, not bad considering the tab 4's have been out for some time now.
With android devices there are also custom rom alternatives (Cyanogenmod comes to mine) and they make it fairly easy to install as well.

Comment Re:Me too. (Score 1) 408

Except when they are copying Braun and others?

Braun: http://visual.ly/braun-or-appl...
Swiss transit clock: http://www.cnet.com/news/time-...

The clock sure looks like the one from the swiss transit, except it is missing the trademark logos. I guess Apple didnt think about Braun and the Swiss having access to time machines and going back into the past after stealing apple designs?

Comment Re:why does the CRTC need this list? (Score 1) 324

Funny, the US is pretty big on this as well:

Lets try a few popular sites and see what we get:

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Dear Pandora Visitor,

We are deeply, deeply sorry to say that due to licensing constraints, we can no longer allow access to Pandora for listeners located outside of the U.S., Australia and New Zealand.
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Sorry, currently our video library can only be watched from within the United States
Hulu is committed to making its content available worldwide.

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Comment Re:Repair (Score 1) 53

I'm going to have to ask for a citation on this one.
According to the "special 301 report" only other countries pirate, while life in the US is full of non-pirating law-abiding citizens...

http://www.ustr.gov/sites/defa...

Even Canada is on the list, i guess because our copyright laws are not to the US' liking?
"Canada remains on the Watch List in 2014. "

Comment Re:Not again (Score 2) 358

Let them bring "DRM" to the ipod, given the trackrecord you list, it will just compel someone to create a better product.
Once you reach a certain market share you treat your customers with disdain, and someone else comes along and eats you up, perhaps it is Apple's try at the "customers are all criminals and we need DRM"?

SonyMD is a good example, it was actually a great product and far ahead of its time, but DRM'd to death and it frankly sucked and died off.
Few things worse then stating "MP3" on the box, only to find out it needed a 30 minute conversion to ATRAC first.

The SonyMD software sucked, it is almost like they spent most of their dev efforts on DRM and not the user experience.

Comment Re:Bono should stick to his day job (Score 3, Interesting) 358

Not only are they looking to become "rent seekers" the amount they feel entitled to has increases drastically year after year.

Not that I am a fan of his, but Elvis has net worth of $300MM. Not bad for a guy who's been dead for some time.
He also has 91 albums that received Gold, Platinum or Diamond award status so he sold a LOT of albums.

Now lets pick on a "modern artist", Jay-Z has 15 platinum albums, and a net worth of $560MM.
Brittany Spears biggest worry in life is how many ferrari's her boyfriends need.

When "artists" start living in the real world like the rest of us, i might consider supporting them.

Comment Re:Canada & Quebec (Score 1) 474

I wonder if this will just encourage the leaders of Scotland to hold another referendum, just like Quebec and its "neverendum's"

Those "leaders" clearly dont represent the majority, but sit there waiting for "the right moment" to separate, but yet they plan to keep Canadian passports, Canadian currency, etc. I bet they probably want to keep the transfer payments flowing as well?

So a separate country, but in name only?

Why be a premier when you can be a prime minister?

Comment Re:Canada too! (Score 1) 53

Good old "Robbers"

A company which charges far more then the cost of postage to have a paper bill sent, but flip side send an endless stream of unsolicited bulk mail.
No matter how hard you ask to be removed from their junk mail it keeps coming but to "protect the environment" you have to pay for your bill. Alternatively, you can have your bill sent via email where it can get lost in their electronic spam.

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