Or do what dozens of us do and take advantage of the loss leader pricing for Amazon devices (esp on sale) that Just Work out of the box and have a remote ready to go, sideload Stremio, link it to Real Debrid and enjoy the ease of a great Netflix-style interface and zero fucking around with torrents or getting stuff from my PC to my TV or getting different bits of hardware to talk to each other. I very much doubt Bezos has made a cent off that particular transaction.
Wow, you make a super persuasive point. You should definitely drive at whatever speed you feel like, get fined on on purpose, then take it to court and tell them exactly what you just said. You'll sure show them.
"Very confused!" "Needless levels of confusion!" "Extra confusion!" Are you OK mate?
But I'm sure this will *finally* be the product that shows Apple, a $3.86 trillion company, has no idea what it's doing or what its users want.
This new technology promises to revolutionize the world, but nobody is thinking about the downsides. We can see comments here about degrading our memory skills, people creating wrong and base content that will undermine our society, and how accessible this technology is for the uneducated. We need to take a stand, now. Herr Gutenberg is a wonderful inventor, but the sooner we get to banning his infernal machine, the safer our children will be.
Now all you need is a plausible explanation for why all of these mysterious highly educated and well-qualified people have been colluding for generations all over the world to "shape opinion". If it was money, they could've just taken a job with / bought shares in a petrochem conglomerate. I wonder what it could be? I'm sure you have the answer.
There are much cheaper batteries than this. See the Aussie 30kWh upgrade kit for the i-MiEV, for example, which is AUD$15k installed (the battery itself is thousands cheaper) and takes the car's range from around 100km to 250km.
"And thus were created the conditions for a staggering new form of specialist industry: custom-made luxury planet building. The home of this industry was the planet Magrathea, where hyperspatial engineers sucked matter through white holes in space to form it into dream planets—gold planets, platinum planets, soft rubber planets with lots of earthquakes—all lovingly made to meet the exacting standards that the Galaxy’s richest men naturally came to expect."
Sshh, there there. The scary whooshing sound is just history passing you by. It'll be gone soon. (That sad burning feeling is irrelevance. I'm afraid you're stuck with that.)
Next week: "We asked an award-winning children's book illustrator what they thought about the likelihood of meaningful practical progress emerging from ongoing fusion energy research the next three years. It's all just matter and energy and human endeavour, yeah?"
"I have no idea what's going on, but I'm pretty sure these smart people are wrong, and there must be something that proves me right. Or am I missing something here?"