Except turn by turn directions were a specifically advertised feature of the product
Where was this advertised? No review I could find mentions that they were expecting the navigation to be free. And I certainly didn't. I did some googling and did find one occurrence of an ad where it talks about GPS, which it indeed has, since I used Maemo Mapper quite successfully several times.
Without a-gps enabled, getting a GPS lock was annoyingly slow, thankfully most hotels had wifi.
Right, 'we' get more dropped calls because antennas are actually getting worse as they are being developed. I've got a bridge to sell you and it is a lot better than the new ones that are being developed.
I expanded my unscientific poll to workplace chat. 'Max once a year', 'Sometimes in an area of really bad coverage, but never elsewhere', 'what, a failed function call'.
"Each generation of smartphones actually has more dropped calls"
That would be a no. I don't have any dropped calls. Admittedly I don't talk very often while driving or going by train, but when I do, my phone and the network seem to work just fine.
Exactly. The big difference between the two is the sheer scale of drone attacks; they've increased tremendously under Obama. But that's not because of Obama, but rather because drones have become far more capable and ubiquitous than they were back in Bush's time. Obama is merely taking advantage of the increase in technological capability.
I kind of like Obama, but merely is perhaps not the right word.
Agreed. MSE is the the only free antivirus worth anything. The rest are being monetized and try to trick you into buying the paid ones, if they don't just plain suck. Also the only one I don't feel is slowing down my computer. Before MSE, I just didn't use any, the AV was worse than the rare virus infection.
I had Avast on one computer a while ago. That was actually quite unobtrusive. That or MSE would be my choice.
Isn't that a better test of people's memory than poor reading comprehension and listening skills?
Some supporting arguments would help, as one might perhaps argue that if a person doesn't consider the issue to be completely binary, it doesn't really matter what the initial answer was...
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