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Comment Re:You could always do the proper thing, Apple.. (Score 1) 25

A Ferrari is engineered for performance because that's its design goal—and its customers pay for that. But slapping a 4Ah battery into a phone isn’t engineering brilliance; it’s lazy compensation for not optimizing power draw, thermal management, or user habits. If your solution to every problem is 'double it,' congratulations—you've reinvented overengineering.

Real engineers don’t throw money, weight, and space at a problem. They solve it with precision.

Comment Re:Trump won!! (Score 0) 314

People love to say how the US healthcare system is broken, maybe if Europe paid their fair share US costs would come down, here are some examples: Lantus Germany $61, Canada $67 US $186, Crestor Germany $41, Canada $32 US $86, Gleevec Germany $3003, Canada $2,421 US $10,122.

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