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Advertising works (if it's done right); but building a competitive product is still necessary to get repeat business. Samsung excels at that.
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Also "payed" is incorrect. It's "paid." And to stay on-topic, I advocate a total boycott of Maxis for eternity. By lying about their product, they are now right up there with Sony in the "evil Galactic Overlord" race.
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WiMAX has proven itself to be an unreliable networking method, at least in every case I personally have investigated. My stepson used it briefly; the modem had to be hung (by the cable) out of the window to get a usable signal, and even then the speed was slower than dialup. He lives in a densely-populated urban area. So before throwing $90 down the
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All I can tell you is that it was a Chinese IP address that attacked my server and destroyed my business some years ago.
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If it's based around common sense, then it has no hope of passing in the House. So far, this Congress has introduced 46 anti-abortion bills, 13 establishing-religion bills, 73 anti-gay bills, 36 anti-gay-marriage bills, 72 pro-gun bills, and ZERO jobs bills. Jobs are the obvious priority for the average American, so common sense says that Congress
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I solved this problem. ARCHIVE.ORG offers thousands of public-domain and royalty-free tracks, as do some artists' sites. I refuse to listen to anything that requires royalty payments.
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So Toshiba is now off my "approved vendors" list.
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Here's how this sort of idiotic false hypothesis works: Over the years, I have observed that more than 90% of voters over the age of 88 who have voted Republican have died within 2 years. Therefor it follows that voting Republican causes people to die.
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"This kind of attack isn't going to be common, but the fact that it can be done at all highlights some security issues on the platform." A little research - or some human-brain memory - would reveal that the same process can be used to snatch data from laptop or desktop PC memory, and while I don't know if anyone has tested the theory
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It is clear that Broder, the agent of the New York Times, has done a deliberate and libelous hatchet job on Tesla Motors. I sincerely hope Elon Musk files suit against them both and ruins Broder. He can go flip burgers for a living, that doesn't require a lot of honest reporting.