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Do you get the ability to ban yourself? If so, I'm in.Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou should be a mod...Comment
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Wow that was quite a leap of faith going from page 1 straight to page 5, but well worth the Eastenders style drama twist.Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostWow that was quite a leap of faith going from page 1 straight to page 5, but well worth the Eastenders style drama twist.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostWow that was quite a leap of faith going from page 1 straight to page 5, but well worth the Eastenders style drama twist.
Some people get very emotional when Apple are involved
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Shut it, you slaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag!Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSome people get very emotional when Apple are involved
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You're not wrong there.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSome people get very emotional when Apple are involved
Now if Android phone manufacturers came up with a 'migration' offer to get all of those uneducated iPhone users onto the better tech Android phones - that would be a market-changing move.Comment
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He's banned now, but I thought I'd respond anyway...the model I had in mind was £699. I don't generally invest company money and my business saver pays a paltry amount of interest, it would likely make less interest than it would *cost* me in petrol to drive to the nearest Apple Store (40 miles away) to sign up for an upgrade plan.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostOf course you lose the opportunity cost of making money with your money, in your pocket. However that is also a risk of the money, investments can go down, as well as up.
Not having to visit Lakeside (you can't sign up for the upgrade plan online) is enough motivation for me not to bother.Comment
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostHe's banned now, but I thought I'd respond anyway...the model I had in mind was £699. I don't generally invest company money and my business saver pays a paltry amount of interest, it would likely make less interest than it would *cost* me in petrol to drive to the nearest Apple Store (40 miles away) to sign up for an upgrade plan.
Not having to visit Lakeside (you can't sign up for the upgrade plan online) is enough motivation for me not to bother.
Yes indeed, as we get older and hopefully a little wiser, costs become a hell of s lot more than just about money
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