It’s not the votes of the young that get diminished, it’s the political minority depending on state.
Conservative voter in California? Your vote doesn’t matter.
Liberal voter in Arkansas? Your vote doesn’t matter.
It’s not the votes of the young that get diminished, it’s the political minority depending on state.
Conservative voter in California? Your vote doesn’t matter.
Liberal voter in Arkansas? Your vote doesn’t matter.
If only we had invented a device that could scroll the web page… Some kind of wheel maybe? It could even go directly on the mouse.
Guess we’ll just have to suffer until then.
See also: AT&T marketing HSPA+ as 4G LTE.
People are gonna hate on this comment but it’s true. I can replace the battery in my iPhone in an hour if I want to, even if it’s not as easy as it used to be with removable plastic covers on the back of phones.
It depends on how “friendly” they decide it has to be to replace the battery.
The battery in my iPhone 13 Pro is certainly end-user replaceable, but it’s significantly more difficult than it was for me to pop the battery out of my Galaxy S2 and put a new one in.
I’m excited to see what the outcome of SUSE forking RHEL will be.
Pretty rich coming from the guys who overly moderate players’ private Minecraft servers up to and including banning players for saying a no-no word…
Note that these are just quotes from the disastrous AMA he held last week, not new comments that have been made.
So I have a question for YouTube Premium haters:
How is this any different than what most people pay for both another music service and another video service? It’s about half the cost of other music + video services (when combined), even with the increased pricing over the years. I’ve been paying for YouTube Premium since the awkward Google Play Music transition and it’s a bargain, especially when I had my student discount at like $4.99 a month.