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Comment Re:Finished? It's hardly started. (Score 1) 54

EXACTLY what I came here to post. We've got 2 choices in my neighborhood: "Bob's Cable Service" (Suddenlink) and AT&T. The local neighborhood web board is constantly complaining about Suddenlink's service outages. AT&T is reliable but throughput is 20 Mbs. Where is fibrechannel? I'd even take something like cable's speed of 200 Mbs.

Comment Re:112 speedo limit is fine.... (Score 1) 534

My '63 Imperial has "Auto Pilot" (Chrysler's name, not mine). It can run in 2 modes. Turn the dial to the speed you want to go and hit the center start button. Or, you can set the dial to the max speed you want to go. The gas pedal gets very hard at that point indicating you've reached that limit.

Comment It's a chicken and egg problem (Score 2) 499

China didn't start out with multiple vendors to provide the hardware. They grew it over time.

Manufacturing in the US is sustainable and it doesn't have be for slave wages either. It takes automation and time to ramp up suppliers. But, this can't happen over night. Apple knows that. And those screws? They can get the material from China overnight. The connections are still there. Apple just doesn't know them because they lost connection with their own supply chain.

Comment Re:What about the package contents? (Score 1) 63

First thought that came to me as well when reading the headline.

Let's stop with the glued in batteries and make cell phones that can have their batteries replaced without resorting to a lab. And, allow the latest version on Android to be flashed without a lot of hurtles? Let the consumer decided if performance is at a point where the phone needs to be replaced.

Oh yeah, they want me to spend $1000 or more on a new phone every 18 months.

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