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Jake

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  1. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Sep 10, 2014 -> 08:45 AM) We want to think of 16 year olds as having the mental development of adults all the time, but there's plenty of evidence that says they don't. Particularly when it comes to things like privacy. A colleague of mine did some research on how young adults and older adults differ on perspectives on privacy and they actually found that young people are more privacy-minded...except that young people were only use their aptitude to remain private to elude their parents. They didn't, by and large, think about the general public as someone to hide from
  2. Everyone, including Apple so far, have been trying to sell their smart watch. Nobody is investing the time/effort in selling smart watches in general. A lot of people scoffed at smartphones as a luxury or toy, but then their utility was demonstrated. If smart watches want to catch on, they have to sell the idea of the device before they can sell the specific device. I showed my girlfriend the Apple Watch, the Moto 360, the Samsung watches, the Pebble. Her take was, basically, "meh." Then I showed her the lone Android Wear commercial made by Google - she suddenly goes, "I want a watch with that." Google wasn't selling a particular watch so they could make an ad that was all about how we might find a smart watch useful rather than "this watch is round/has a leather strap/is shiny/etc"
  3. QUOTE (chw42 @ Sep 9, 2014 -> 04:19 PM) I own 4 wireless chargers. I use them all the time. I hate plugging the USB cable into my phone, especially in the car, which is why I have a wireless charging dock. I also have two chargers near my bed for my phone and tablet. You just set them on the charger and that's it. Much easier than finding a cord, making sure it's oriented correctly, and then plugging it in. It's a solution to a small inconvenience, but I feel like it's worth it considering you can get a wireless charger for like $20. See my thing, I guess, is that I often want to operate and charge my phone simultaneously
  4. It's hard to believe that people would do something so cruel, particularly to such an undeserving victim. With that said, I'm pretty uncomfortable with some of the vigilante justice that folks appear to be asking for.
  5. I'd rather pay Scherzer 7/200 than Shields 5/100
  6. I think wireless charging is a big waste of time. A neutral development at best from a practical standpoint. I'd love to be convinced otherwise but I just don't see it. Was necessary on the watch, of course, given the form factor
  7. IMO, the future of the laptop looks a lot like the MS Surface Pro 3. It would raise an interesting semantic question as to whether that means tablets or laptops "won."
  8. A 5.5" phone is no replacement for a tablet. With that said, larger phones will increase the demand for smart watches - the watch will seem more and more useful as the phones become unwieldy. One thing I do think is essentially true is this: there is a fight going on between phones, tablets, and laptops. Two can win, but one must lose. I'm not sure which it will be. Will our main computers become very tablet-like (Surface Pro) with larger phones, with no dedicated tablets? Will our phones get big and we stick with conventional laptops for heavier tasks, with no tablets? Will phones get enormous, essentially becoming tablets, while we leave the heavy tasks to laptops? Do we find tablets acceptable for computer tasks and ditch computers as we currently know them entirely?
  9. Oh, and it is not called "iWatch" - it will be Apple Watch
  10. Will be $349 sometime in early 2015. From the sound of it, it might not last more than just a day. They haven't said anything definitive about battery life, but have talked about charging at night as if it will be a nightly ritual
  11. QUOTE (Y2HH @ Sep 9, 2014 -> 02:17 PM) Gotta disagree with you here, with the sheer options, some of them looked really great. Still not my thing though, I have no use for a smartwatch. The thing I've learned about smart watches is that they look much more massive in person than they do in the pictures, which is part of my observation re: iWatch. I have little doubt, given similar Android and Tizen-based watches, that this thing will look like a big goofy calculator watch on a person's arm. The scale never looks right until you get it up close. I'd like Android Wear to become compatible with iPhone, but I doubt the APIs will be there for that.
  12. QUOTE (Y2HH @ Sep 9, 2014 -> 02:14 PM) I like iOS default email client far more than Gmail. I'm unaware of whether it's changed much since iOS 6 - the last one I used extensively. Are there no longer any restrictions with file attachments, etc.? My mother reports it still won't play nice with her hotmail account, though I wouldn't rule out user error. It treats it as a POP3 account.
  13. And since I mentioned the iWatch, I should also add that Motorola screwed the pooch with the great white hope for Android Wear, the Moto 360. It's still beautiful, but they put a 4-year-old bulky and inefficient processor in there along with a small battery and the reviews are predictably very negative in regard to battery life. People basically saying that if you do more with it than just look at it now and then, it won't last the day. That's the ONE minimum thing a smart watch needs to do - provide worry-free single day battery life. Ideally, far longer than that.
  14. One of the things I always hated when using iOS (and I believe this is becoming less of the case) was that, even when a fully functional replacement for a system app existed, you could not change the default. I was stuck with their poor browser and email client for too long.
  15. Holy s*** is the iWatch ugly. Looks just like the Samsung Gear Live. I thought I could count on a small, round, watch face. QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Sep 9, 2014 -> 01:55 PM) Because I'm tired of the slight hiccup that comes along with owning an Android device and the issues that plague all of them in their inability to age well. Also, I want to be able to FaceTime with my wife when she's on business trips. Also, they released a Google Music app for iPhone which was the last thing keeping me tied to my Android. Aging poorly in a flagship is a Samsung thing. Awful software
  16. QUOTE (iamshack @ Sep 9, 2014 -> 01:30 PM) Why? Victims of abuse move past it somehow all the time... Sure - the question isn't whether she has or ever will so much as whether his presence and/or the memory of the incident continued to traumatize her
  17. Part of the reason I'm attracted to the iPhone 6 is that it looks like my HTC One, particularly from the back. There are still some big problems with iOS 8 for me, though, so I don't know if I can pull the trigger.
  18. Whether you consider him as someone who has repeatedly inflicted abuse upon her lies in whether you think she was able to just go back to normal after that night - whether the victim was able to simply move past it.
  19. I'm not too far from an upgrade and I'm willing to consider all options. Having a MacBook changes up the game a little bit, though it's easy to overstate what those benefits are
  20. The average AL 5th starter has an ERA of around 6, so let's not sit here and pretend 4.28 is bad
  21. This timing strikes me as less about responding appropriately now that new information is available than it seems to be about "oh s***, now that everyone sees this video they are thinking about it again and there is no longer any ambiguity about the level of guilt/violence involved." I'm assuming the league knew that he punched her in the face, knocking her out. Taking this action now reeks of them just trying to appease the angry mob rather than caring about the transgression in the first place. And no, there is nothing they could have done to change the fact that they didn't treat it with appropriate seriousness in the first place. Today just serves as a reminder of what they do care about - angry mobs (a proxy for lost money)
  22. I was really pleased with LDE and DT play today. Wonder how it will look on film
  23. I'm also really not looking forward to us playing in SF next week. This game hurts twice as much because the deck is stacked against us against SF
  24. It is worth keeping in mind the crucial mistake by Marshall early (the fumble) when it looked like we might just never stop scoring

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