I understand that what you meant to say was "I hope that they are convicted of buying stolen goods," but that's not what you said.
That's exactly what I didn't say if you go back and read my edit. I'll do the sentence again, and replace 'done' with 'charged' as smarthero suggests. I'll also elaborate and use more words. For clarity.
I hope the person that discovered the iPhone prototype is found and charged with "Theft by Finding". Also, that Gizmodo is charged with handling stolen goods.
Yes, the notoriously secretive company that holds highly anticipated press conferences to launch new products announced the newest version of one of their most successful products by leaving it in a bar and hoping some tech blog will pick up the story.
I haven't read enough of this thread to know whether or not it's fake, but I seriously hope it's not. i've been saying from the beginning that the iphone was just one front facing camera away from being the futuristic movie prop you always see. All of those listed features give me boners.
Gabe Newell is like that guy from Grandma's Boy he sits in his office with his sword/knife collection coding and animating every single aspect of Ep. 3 by himself while his horde of plebs playtest his games 90 hours a week.
A month or two back some dude at one of their Chinese production facilities lost one of their prototypes in the mail enroute to Apple stateside. He jumped off a roof and offed himself, after allegedly being intimidated and threatened by the production facility's security team.
Yes, the notoriously secretive company that holds highly anticipated press conferences to launch new products announced the newest version of one of their most successful products by leaving it in a bar and hoping some tech blog will pick up the story.
Good lord.
Yeah I'm pretty sure it didn't actually get left in a bar.
Also, Apple is "notoriously secretive" for a company that routinely purposefully leaks well-controlled "rumors" to a horde of blogs and tech-journalists who function as an in-house hype machine for anything Apple sends out into the ether as long as it's marked "leaked" or "rumored."
But on the phone itself, it looks incredibly sexy. My 3G has gotten pretty beat-up and it feels a little slow these days. Plus I want multitasking and I'm too lazy to jailbreak my shit. I like the styling and all the features sound amazing. Plus I plan on getting an iPad ASAP, and I'm interested to see how the two will integrate.
As to the HTC Evo or the Nexus One -- they're fine phones, but seriously how many times do we have to hear arguments about feature-sets and functionality? People love the iPhone because of the holistic user experience. The entire reason Apple products are successful is specifically because the whole unit of the user experience is compelling. It can't be broken down efficiently into specs and stats. Every phone has a holistic user experience, but that experience is much less compelling so specs and functions take on a more important focus.
And there's nothing objectively right or wrong about valuing functionality over holistic experience or vice versa. It's a stupid debate. You can't compare things if you're using different metrics.
We don't use "done" that way. That's why people got confused. Well, not those of us who can figure things out through context, but I'm sure the plebs found it difficult.
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That's exactly what I didn't say if you go back and read my edit. I'll do the sentence again, and replace 'done' with 'charged' as smarthero suggests. I'll also elaborate and use more words. For clarity.
I hope the person that discovered the iPhone prototype is found and charged with "Theft by Finding". Also, that Gizmodo is charged with handling stolen goods.
Yes, the notoriously secretive company that holds highly anticipated press conferences to launch new products announced the newest version of one of their most successful products by leaving it in a bar and hoping some tech blog will pick up the story.
Good lord.
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(probably)
steve jobs comes on stage
"some of you may have seen this already "
*crowd laughs*
*brian lam's dead body drops from the rafters on a noose*
":)"
lam's not even mexican
They're like Bothans.
When is episode three coming out?
Hahaha, oh wow. Thanks for that.
When you stop being a jerk.
Steam id: skoot LoL id: skoot
Never.
SteamID: Baroque And Roll
maaaaaaaaan
edit: The worst part is, I'll forget about it for a long time, then someone will mention Half Life and I'm all excited again.
git r dun
look I'm not made of muscles
Sure that isn't from a previous leak?
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
A month or two back some dude at one of their Chinese production facilities lost one of their prototypes in the mail enroute to Apple stateside. He jumped off a roof and offed himself, after allegedly being intimidated and threatened by the production facility's security team.
Yeah I'm pretty sure it didn't actually get left in a bar.
Also, Apple is "notoriously secretive" for a company that routinely purposefully leaks well-controlled "rumors" to a horde of blogs and tech-journalists who function as an in-house hype machine for anything Apple sends out into the ether as long as it's marked "leaked" or "rumored."
But on the phone itself, it looks incredibly sexy. My 3G has gotten pretty beat-up and it feels a little slow these days. Plus I want multitasking and I'm too lazy to jailbreak my shit. I like the styling and all the features sound amazing. Plus I plan on getting an iPad ASAP, and I'm interested to see how the two will integrate.
As to the HTC Evo or the Nexus One -- they're fine phones, but seriously how many times do we have to hear arguments about feature-sets and functionality? People love the iPhone because of the holistic user experience. The entire reason Apple products are successful is specifically because the whole unit of the user experience is compelling. It can't be broken down efficiently into specs and stats. Every phone has a holistic user experience, but that experience is much less compelling so specs and functions take on a more important focus.
And there's nothing objectively right or wrong about valuing functionality over holistic experience or vice versa. It's a stupid debate. You can't compare things if you're using different metrics.
We don't use "done" that way. That's why people got confused. Well, not those of us who can figure things out through context, but I'm sure the plebs found it difficult.
apple was gonna come down on that guy hard
I would say to Apple
"We are only giving this back if you promise not to fire the dude who lost it. Otherwise we are selling it to Microsoft."
Because man I feel pretty bad for whoever
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
when you get over a million views in a handful of hours, you don't need to update anything.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...