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PlainSimpleGarak

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  • Alternate headline: a quarter of UK parents are lazy and borderline absentee.

  • ITT: dudes stroking their cocks with the thought of Linux numbers increasing.

  • That's in my top 5 favorite episodes. The ending is brutal.

  • I'm sure there are some rednecks who call it that, but I'd be interested to know if there is a single, modern day public school text book that calls it that.

  • This is my favorite argument.

  • I did it at a baseball game on Saturday. Wore it when it got chilly. Put it around my waist when got warmer. Success.

  • Influence and impact are not interchangeable. I would agree they have some influence (indirect) as they affect their competitors and I purchase products from their competitors. They don't impact (direct) me as I do not use any of their services or products. Apple and I do not have a direct relationship.

  • That's silly. I own a Samsung phone. Checking email and the weather on it hardly "impacts" my life. Furthermore, you have the option to move to another platform if it bothers you that much. If people don't leave, that indicates their users are willing to tolerate these issues.

  • The Android OS is a competitor to iOS. Yes, Android is produced by several different manufacturers.

  • Agreed. I have no love for the company, but this is government overreach. If Apple users/developers have a problem with any of these items, they have the option to choose another platform.

    Now, if Apple was literally the only game in town, I would probably feel differently.

  • Why would he pay people who are stupid enough to work for free? To that point, why would anyone work for free? It's not as if they're being forced to.

  • I should hope not. They have about 61% market share in the US. A large chunk to be sure, but hardly a monopoly. With plenty of Android OS manufacturers, there are plenty to choose from.

  • This is an entirely subjective argument. I'll accept this as your opinion, and perhaps your personal experience, and leave it at that.

  • I was not referring to you personally. I was generalizing. My comment was not rude. You simply perceived it as rude.

    I would ask you to speak for yourself. You do not speak for all of society. Perhaps one isn't free from potentially being the recipient of attempted social pressure, but one is certainly free to ignore it. I've been doing it for most of my adult life. I do what I feel is logical. Not what others would have me do.

  • While I accept your argument, you're either a juvenile, or an extremely weak willed person to buy a particular brand because your "friends" pressured you to be more like them.

  • But that's not illegal. Apple can't force competitors to be influenced by them. If Samsung, Google and the like choose to be sheep, that's on them. I don't use Apple products. They're not impacting my life.

  • I don't get this. What is the point? Why would anyone care where a billionaire is flying to and from? Just for kicks?

  • Thanks I hate it.