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Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Samsung make terrible washing appliances. Buy Bosch or Miele.
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Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 12240582)
The connectors would change every 6 months though and be completely incompatible with everything else ever made ever. |
Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 12240739)
And the thing would be so thin you wouldn't be able to fit more than three articles of clothing in there.
iPants? |
Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 12240740)
And the three articles of clothing would have to be from apple.
iPants? |
Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by mrken30
(Post 12240788)
And it would be obsolete in 2 to 3 years.
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Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 12240740)
And the three articles of clothing would have to be from apple.
iPants? But if two pairs of iPants touch each other in there they'll start sharing things. Not good. |
Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by hungryhorace
(Post 12240453)
So, I wasn't inaccurate with the term I used? Good, glad we've cleared that up.
Originally Posted by hungryhorace
(Post 12240453)
Try sticking to helping simpletons with their devices rather than picking fights with those who know better than you.
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Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
"you're making sweeping damning statements about something of which you don't even know the proper name!"
Which 'proper name' were you referring to? |
Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by RollingStones
(Post 12239625)
A few months I decided to ditch my phone contract. So I bought an iPhone outright. I also have a relatively new Macbook Pro.
Can I use these in the States? |
Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by hungryhorace
(Post 12240888)
"you're making sweeping damning statements about something of which you don't even know the proper name!"
Which 'proper name' were you referring to? As we've seen before, you just want to be self-opinionated and it appears you have your own agenda - and you are always right - so I am not prepared to sink to your level. Do you have central heating and air under that bridge? |
Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Just - 2nd the bosch/miele statement, bosch is cheaper and will last 5 years before death, miele - well i got a 10 year warranty but its 12 niw and shows no signs of decay, its even stove enamelled, its whiteness is as new, and the weight inside isnt concrete, its a huge chunk of cast iron, its bullet proof i suspect...
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Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by uk_grenada
(Post 12241055)
Just - 2nd the bosch/miele statement, bosch is cheaper and will last 5 years before death, miele - well i got a 10 year warranty but its 12 niw and shows no signs of decay, its even stove enamelled, its whiteness is as new, and the weight inside isnt concrete, its a huge chunk of cast iron, its bullet proof i suspect...
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Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by mrken30
(Post 12241135)
But does it have wifi?
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Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by mrken30
(Post 12241135)
But does it have wifi? Is it software upgradable?
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Re: Using UK Apple devices in the USA
Originally Posted by hungryhorace
(Post 12240010)
I doubt any of the Apple lot outside of Cupertino know their Mach kernel from their Microkernel, but I digress.
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