I didn't have a 3gs, but an old-school 3g.
I know, but the 3gs is still on sale, and for half the price of the cheapest iPhone4. And without the attenuation issues
Looks like some crackpot mod is calling Anand a troll.
So? Do shows become worse somehow a few months later?
Ermm? What part of the implied "see an episode before the next episode, wich you may need information from the missed episode for to fully understand/enjoy" did you miss? Do I need to write out everything in this place? How much did you enjoy "The Rockford Files" To Protect and Serve: Part 2 back in 1977 before seeing Part 1 sometime in the 80s?
It's going to play havoc with Google searches until Google figures out the difference between Cisco IOS and Apple IOS. Many a router will suffer for it though.
Easy: Cisco's IOS is the one with the plethora of bugs, and the stupid CLI (a mandatory space before and after a pipe? Overly long descriptive commands that require you to enter 5 or more single letters even when they are unique after the third word?)
but I've never seen anything an "Apple patent points to".
Apple Hints At Future Liquid-Cooled Laptops . Apple Patents 'Chameleon' Computer Case Apple Applies For Rotary Mouse Patent
Apple patents may point/hint/suggest a lot of things, but if they come out with something, it's unlike what Slashdotters claimed it would be.
I didn't have a 3gs, but an old-school 3g.
I know, but the 3gs is still on sale, and for half the price of the cheapest iPhone4. And without the attenuation issues
This is what it has looked like for a long time. iOS is on their every other line of devices and the walled garden apps economy is a significant money maker for Apple.
That was my first question: how does the combination of a very closed system like iOS combine with the openness of OS X?
The same way it works on a notebook with a browser or media player in the BIOS, I guess.
the obscuring of the keys, it is plain stupid.
A stupid trait it shares with an actual keyboard. Ooops, hadn't noticed that, eh?
Interstellar travel is hard!
Strat
Same thing has been said about (among other things):
the Sun's surface rotates in 28 days.
You mean some average rotation of the surface? Because at the equator it rotates in 25 days, at the poles a little over 34 days.
A failure will not appear until a unit has passed final inspection.