Syonoq

Syonoq t1_jef7bwf wrote

If you're traveling and you just need additional sims, you can add up to 8 esims to the iPhone and have two active at any time. Don't know if that helps in this situation or not. My understanding is that if you don't activate it at Apple, and just move your esim over, it will not be locked to ATT.

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Syonoq t1_j5vv9zn wrote

hey there buddy! I made it through 3.5 seasons of Breaking Bad and every time I’d start to waffle on it, my circle of friends would say: no way man, you’re almost at the good part! So I stayed on after the first season and “you’re almost there” would happen again and I made it into the third season and people were like, yeah it’s a little slow in the middle, BUT YOU’RE ALMOST TO THE GREAT PART. I gave up. There’s a family guy bit about people who won’t shut up about Breaking Bad and the Wire. I digress. You’re the first person I’ve met that invested a serious amount of time in that show and it didn’t pan out. Thank you.

The Sopranos though….chef’s kiss.

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Syonoq t1_j2ce3cp wrote

There’s a government report on the Columbia shuttle. In the last part of it is a rather lengthy ‘well, here’s what we could have done’ type plan and it’s really cool. It talks about how fast they could have ramped up a rescue mission and what it would have looked like.

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Syonoq t1_izt5p7e wrote

Happy cake day.

I don’t think this is explainable to android users. Maybe I’m wrong. With Apple, the value stacks. I don’t believe, in a one on one, (on launch day specifically) that a flagship iPhone beats a flagship android. Maybe it does. But +2 years, I’d argue an iPhone beats it’s android counterpart. But the real value is that the more Apple tech you include, the more value you can derive from the whole. It’s expensive, but, as someone who is heavily invested, I don’t even know how I’d recreate an entire functioning ecosystem outside of Apple (that has the functional equivalency).

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