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flickh t1_j8qhrqo wrote
Reply to comment by ekinnee in Apple Pay Later nears launch, company will use past spending with Apple to evaluate creditworthiness. by SUPRVLLAN
If you spend $52k on a computer you probably have a huuuuge lap to put it on
flickh t1_j8pc4bi wrote
Reply to Apple Pay Later nears launch, company will use past spending with Apple to evaluate creditworthiness. by SUPRVLLAN
Apple getting into the loan shark game. Those profit margins going UPPPPP
flickh t1_j8pc1d0 wrote
Reply to comment by abrahamisaninja in Apple Pay Later nears launch, company will use past spending with Apple to evaluate creditworthiness. by SUPRVLLAN
Who needs this? Is it running the Mars rover command center? Is it managing America's entire nuclear arsenal? Is it replicating Ronald Reagan's brain in realtime? Is it composing Hamlet III?
flickh t1_j3mp8la wrote
Reply to comment by Fenrisvitnir in Drones Are Already Delivering Pizza, If You Haven't Noticed by the_remainder_17
The occasional pirated pizza will raise the average price, as will the cost of a parachute added to each order.
You don’t think they’ll re-use parachutes after they’ve been out and about in Joe Blow’s backyard or wherever!?
flickh t1_j3moykd wrote
Reply to comment by Prestigious_Army5547 in Drones Are Already Delivering Pizza, If You Haven't Noticed by the_remainder_17
lol I thought the same thing
flickh t1_j3mobwp wrote
Reply to comment by youreblockingmyshot in Drones Are Already Delivering Pizza, If You Haven't Noticed by the_remainder_17
Delivers new fridge to playground full of children, chopping off several heads with rotor blades
flickh t1_j1zs40a wrote
Reply to comment by Calcutec_1 in A lot of unaired TV pilots have surfaced today on Internet Archive by HRJafael
Precisely the instant it stopped being cool
I can’t wait for the r/oldpeoplefacebook series
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Reply to comment by IronManConnoisseur in Apple Pay Later nears launch, company will use past spending with Apple to evaluate creditworthiness. by SUPRVLLAN
"We realize quite well that the Enterprise computer system is definitely overpowered in terms of twentieth-century computing applications. On the other hand, the history of computer technology has shown that each time a faster, more powerful computer becomes available, useful applications quickly follow to take advantage of the new machines, which in turn spurs computer designers to build still more powerful machines. One might expect that such trends will yield enormously powerful computers, which one might reasonably hope may significantly enhance the quality of life, as they apparently do for the men and women of the Enterprise."
- Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual