Uh I haven’t but isn’t that written by Gary Webb?
Uh I haven’t but isn’t that written by Gary Webb?
I uh… typed it in and it was available?
Even if it’s counted, is it even more dangerous, counted using the same metrics? I have no idea, but it’s not far-fetched that it’s not, at least if we mean American soldiers. Like, it’s way more dangerous to be an Iraqi civilian than an American soldier.
What? lol, no, I just meant that JFK was generally a very good president and the others were largely shit.
Hell if I’m about to let some boojwazi tell me how to spell.
I mean, one of those is not like the others. I’ll give you a hint…
It’s JFK. JFK is not like the others.
I will never forgive them for killing the headphone jack—but I at least understand the business model behind it. Samsung’s decision to follow suit likewise makes sense.
As for the other manufacturers who jumped on the bandwagon for no reason other than that they saw the big kids do it—handicapping their devices with what is to many a dealbreaker issue, without offering their own line of wireless earbuds / headphones to capitalize off of—I can feel only pity and disdain.
If that 3% is made up of an outsized share of power users they might be ok. I’m more worried about the power structure shenanigans that have been going on the past few years.