This iPhone is too closed and anti-competitive. T-Mobile should sell VOIP themselves, but are too busy gouging their customers with expensive non-VOIP rates. Tough sh*t, I say. Let the free market rule!
I'm not sure it's bad thing to make it easier to vote. I don't agree with the article or the other commenters that just because it's easy, the vote will be swayed by morons who don't know what they're doing.
This used to be the justification for making hard for blacks to vote. And we all know what a crappy idea that turned out to be.
What are boarding passes for, exactly? I work in the airline industry and I still don't know why I can't simply show up with my ID, they see I have a seat booked and let me sit in it.
Never mind making the paper electronic, how about we drop it altogether?
I can't believe they canned him right after his brother died! I would wait until the next screwup, even for the worst employee schmuck. That's just evil.
I also can't believe most of the other commenters got caught up on, "does txt msg count as communication." Jeez.
JohnBoy, she didn't try to go through security. The article states that she showed up to meet a friend. Only passengers go through security and as we all know, they won't let you through if you're carrying too much shampoo. The TSA weren't involved and noone would have published an article on how they let a fake bomb through security.
It was the airport armed police who have been using Alias as a training video and think that bombs are brightly colored and flashing, like they do on TV. I suppose she is "lucky" that they didn't kill her, but who's the biggest moron: a moron with a battery and play-doh or a trigger-happy moron with a gun? I think this is a lesson for us all.
I'm with Hastings. I think everyone is being far too callous here. The guy bought a camera, made a mistake that any of us could have done and the company is acting like dicks. It's not as if the camera wasn't what he wanted after all--the store effectively conned him with an empty box. Surely that's plain illegal.
So my question is, which of the remaining CompUSA stores shall we burn down to make the company realize what dicks they're being.
Where's the tempting-looking button on the front that makes the battery fall off? I could never understand what people saw that in that old piece of crap. It was designed by people who had obviously never encountered a phone before.
Perhaps Moto is just trying to show us that they realized their glaring error with this "update"?
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
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