The power of modern propaganda is impressive and frightening.
AnUnusualRelic
So you're saying there's nothing that can be done?
Gold has some uses. Diamonds have a few industrial applications as well. Some other gems too in optics I think, but natural ones would probably be useless there.
So, would you rather fight one skyscraper sized child or sixteen thousand regular children?
Israël: hmmm...
In most cases, there's no point contacting the transporter. They have no contract with you, so your opinion on their performance is fairly irrelevant. The one they have a deal with is the seller. So that's who you have to get information back to.
Just use hot air. Lots of that to go around.
Fools! You have to expire the whole system!
Reinstall everything every 90 days. It's the only way.
So it should be considered differently from all the other attacks on civilians that they've been doing all the time?
Judging by the url, they're noodles designed to boost your ham. Which is probably worth it to someone. I suppose.
From reading online, it seems to be a feature of some segments of the US market.
I'm currently using my first Samsung device in a while (handed down by someone who didn't like it) and it's just like any other phone.
I'm not in the US though.
What I could hold against them is how some of their devices have extra features enabled within the brand's ecosystem. I understand it's a basic way to keep users with the brand without being too harsh (everything still works with another appliance after all), but it's still a bit crummy.
For a grey background, yellow text is usually preferred.