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If u think ur a common meat bag then u are. There are those who think they are something special and they are. When u have a little kid, u probably won’t think of him as a meatbag. If we did, all charity work would end, because why go to all the trouble to save a common meat bag in Africa if its only to allow it to have a meaningless existence. There is the small possibility that ur not smart enough to know ur own importance or meaning in life. I can tell u there has to be a God (otherwise where did atoms come from) and it wasn’t to hate u (or an all powerful God could have eliminated joy and bliss, which there is). I believe the God who did all of this sent Jesus to save us.
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All things considered, the comment section wasn’t quite as heated and biased as I thought it would be. Many people just wanted to know which console was best.
My perspective – playing used games may come in really handy a few years down the line. Every now and then I go on a used game buying binge. Plus the savings and horsepower make me want the ps4.
Alternatively, the x1 looks more interesting because with a required kinect, we may get more kinect functionality in more games. Plus, the media functionality is interesting.
So, $100 more for interesting.
Or traditional gaming with less restrictions.
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Nice… Comeback..
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Ya, I think it’s funny when I hear playing “catch up” to Android… more like taking design cues from an operating system that recently got Project Butter. I’m really excited about the new updates, and no matter how cynical the smartphone world has gotten about successful and large companies, I still get excited when I see a company like Apple performing at this level and with this kind of cohesive design language. Really think some of the under the hood improvements are huge, like intuitive background updates. Fantastic job, apple!
9 days ago on Apple debuts iOS 7, OS X Mavericks, and new Macs: everything you need to know 1 reply
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Really happy with this announcement, great idea using one cooling area for all processors. The article is well written, the comment section is crap. What more did I expect? Some people like having new products on the market. Other people turn into fans of one company or another.
9 days ago on Apple previews radically redesigned Mac Pro: 'Can't innovate anymore, my ass' 1 recommend
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Many people seem to think that if God appears cruel, or they don’t understand Him, that he must not exist. Doesn’t make much sense to me. You should first reason whether or not He exists, and then decide whether you like Him or not. And if He does exist, it’s in your best interests to try and like Him, or even try to figure Him out. He may know more than you to begin with. I would learn about Jesus first, because Christianity doesn’t pretend problems don’t exist and also gives hope for tomorrow.
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Hey you never know, they new UI might look good!
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Working on the UI and design elements doesn’t mean they’re not improving or modifying the functionality.
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Actually they are.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeuomorph
24 days ago on Jony Ive's iOS 7 redesign reportedly eliminates 'heavy textures' for a flat, 'black and white' design
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Hey buddy!
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Hey, at least Apple doesn’t have to add ‘Project Butter’ as an item on it’s feature list – they just assumed people would expect good frame rates on an OS.
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True, but when you’re heavily marketing a flagship feature as if it’s a tipping point in your decision making, that feature better be something you use often, or it’s known as a gimmick. It’s not about having longest feature list, it’s about having the most features that are powerful, user friendly, and are easy to find. I usually share multiple photos with a group of people. That’s either a lot of bumping, or a couple clicks. And wirelessly is easy, I just check multiple photos, press share button, choose from multiple wireless options, start typing names – they can even be on the other side of the room, or in the next state. If you bump when they’re there, and do wireless when they are or aren’t – many will use the one way that always works. If the bump feature came out a few years ago, the next step would be to eliminate the bump. But, we already share without the bump. So, why introduce it now?
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It’s called marketing. Samsung does it, Apple does it, Microsoft does it. Just because people think owning an iPhone is fashionable isn’t an insult. It’s like me saying that 14 y/o boys think owning a Galaxy because it’s cool is an insult. Without marketing, none of the current players would be where they are. Samsung constantly shows cool-looking people at a party using their phone, they also always show old people using an iPhone, or nerdy hipsters in a waiting line using an iPhone, or a combination: the hipster waiting in line for the parents to get an iPhone.
As far as why ‘smart’ people buy phones, well everyone’s got their reasons. I chose the iPhone this last go round for several reasons. One, because I don’t tweak phones and the iPhone already had a good out of the box experience. And I thought Siri would be nice, and now I use it all the time. I’ll say ‘Siri, remind me to write a check when I get home’, and it creates a location based reminder without me stopping what I’m doing, or while I’m driving. Or ‘Siri, write an email to dad that says, hey, have a great morning, blah blah blah..’ That alone makes the iPhone a big win for me. Also, I can buy an app on my iPhone and use it on my iPad, too. Both phones have features I like, but the iPhone was a great solution. Also, things like ‘Project Butter’ are a given on the iPhone.
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It’s actually really easy on an iPhone, and you do it wirelessly. And you can send it to more than 1 person at a time.
24 days ago on Jony Ive's iOS 7 redesign reportedly eliminates 'heavy textures' for a flat, 'black and white' design
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Golly, it cost $5 and has 5 star reviews….. baaah!
24 days ago on Jony Ive's iOS 7 redesign reportedly eliminates 'heavy textures' for a flat, 'black and white' design
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I was pleasantly surprised at this movie. There were obviously glamorizations and unrealistic action scenes, but they really delivered on the fun factor and kept you on the edge of your seat the whole time. I wish people would stop being analytical and serious and just enjoy a fun movie, this isn’t Gone with the Wind. Yes, things could have been better, but just sit back and enjoy yourself. It’s a great movie! The plot is good, you care about the characters, there’s a good message about family. As far as Tyrese, his role is explained in past movies, and he’s a good driver, which is needed every now and then cause it’s a car racing movie.
Fast and Furious 6 has lots of funny moments, high testosterone action scenes, and some powerful moments, too. A few of the action scenes went too far, but never unforgivably. Felt like the same adrenaline as a roller coaster ride. And lots of nice graphics. Fun movie, glad they’re already working on the next one.
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