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Gibbsy isn't that cruel.He'll ban you, thus ending the cycle.
#℉odabuse
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Gibbsy isn't that cruel.He'll ban you, thus ending the cycle.
#℉odabuse
lol what the ****?fellow fellow fellow fellow fellow fellow
If this doesn't get censored...
EDIT: Fellow?! Ahahahahaha xD
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Jumped on to post that, haha. That's the one I was talking about the other day. I'm guessing they're calling it just MacBook instead of MacBook Air so they can pump the price up a bit.
It'll get to a point where they'll sell you something that looks like a business card, until you turn it on and an interactive holographic screen thing pops up.Surely Apple has realised that if the computer gets any thinner it'll break from nothing more than a gust of wind? Having a thinner and lighter computer is all very well and good, but there has to be a point where it becomes unproductive?
My PC laptop is about the same size of a Macbook, even looks like it. And I cracked the screen frame last year, thankfully it was under warrantySurely Apple has realised that if the computer gets any thinner it'll break from nothing more than a gust of wind? Having a thinner and lighter computer is all very well and good, but there has to be a point where it becomes unproductive?
Apple are very aware of shit like this. I found a paper that had loads of production possibility curves in regards to stuff like this. Really really coolSurely Apple has realised that if the computer gets any thinner it'll break from nothing more than a gust of wind? Having a thinner and lighter computer is all very well and good, but there has to be a point where it becomes unproductive?
Are you Jobs reincarnated?I invented that watch in like year 8
That would be good, but I meant that it still retained the shape and (rough) size of a laptop, except super thin. One that could potentially snap just by turning it on.It'll get to a point where they'll sell you something that looks like a business card, until you turn it on and an interactive holographic screen thing pops up.
That does sound interesting. Do you still have a hold of it? I wouldn't mind reading into that.Apple are very aware of shit like this. I found a paper that had loads of production possibility curves in regards to stuff like this. Really really cool
Only if he killed Jobs years before he actually died.Are you Jobs reincarnated?
No one uses tapes anymore. In fact, I doubt the 12 yo on the board know what a tape cassette is.I'm actually three years old.
My Facebook feed tells me that Sony just came out with a tape that can hold almost 65 million songs. This is some Malibu Stacy with New Hat level of killing off Apple's new product launch
Fizzler's opinions on footy jumpers thread might work out well as more of a Roundtable thread. Each week we could go through each team and discuss both the history and current state of their guernseys. Not sure if enough people would be interested though and it might not be worth it.
I actually do. When I was younger, like 4, I ised to ask my mum for a cassette to put my recorded music from the radio on. My music player used tn have a cassette slot on it.No one uses tapes anymore. In fact, I doubt the 12 yo on the board know what a tape cassette is.
Is this gonna be like a that 70's show roundtable and if so I'll bring the hash
Nah.apple is a addicting trap, more addicting than drugs and booze
It's true, I bought an iPod once.apple is a addicting trap, more addicting than drugs and booze
Trying to work out which one is Kitty and which is RedAre Gibbsy and TheDoctor11 the parents?