Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks
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Replacing the mass storage (SSD) chip in an iPhone 17 Pro:
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Interview of the lead scientist who created AlphaFold, and AI engine that predicts protein folding structures:
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Replacing the mass storage (SSD) chip in an iPhone 17 Pro:
Link to video@Axtremus said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
Replacing the mass storage (SSD) chip in an iPhone 17 Pro:
Link to videoI replaced the battery on my iPhone once. I was pretty proud of myself, but realistically, with the amount of time and effort it took (plus the "wholesale" cost of the battery, next time I will just take it to a shop and have them do it. LOL
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- Amazon paid $40 for its rights
- Amazon spent $35 million marketing it
- It is projected to make $1 million in the first week.
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Link to video
- Amazon paid $40 for its rights
- Amazon spent $35 million marketing it
- It is projected to make $1 million in the first week.
@Axtremus Paying for access and favorable treatment in the future.Same reason that the president of Apple was at the screening at the White House.
Do you plan on seeing it in the movie theatre? 555
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For me, the main problem is not the order that people board, it is the fact that people bring SO MUCH carry on stuff onto a plane.
The solution to speed up boarding (and onboarding) would be to charge for carryon and make checked baggage free.
I would say that 95+% of my trips, I check a bag and just board with a small backpack.
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Didn't watch the whole thing, but skimming, it seems impossible to get people to board in such an exact order.
One thing that I've always found slightly amusing is the notion that boarding first is a privilege. yay, I get to sit in the airplane longer than you get to sit in the airplane! I win! Some primal "first is better" thing, overriding common sense. Though with limited overhead storage space, there is at least that advantage.
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Didn't watch the whole thing, but skimming, it seems impossible to get people to board in such an exact order.
One thing that I've always found slightly amusing is the notion that boarding first is a privilege. yay, I get to sit in the airplane longer than you get to sit in the airplane! I win! Some primal "first is better" thing, overriding common sense. Though with limited overhead storage space, there is at least that advantage.
@Horace I think it is more the availability of storage space than anything else. But, of course, human nature loves "rewards", and people want to display their awards, weather it is boarding first, putting something on your wall, etc.
Most of my flights are international, and I usually board towards the end. Like you, I figure I am going to be sitting on the plane for 10+ hours, and it will not leave without me, so what is the rush. LOL
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Link to video
- Amazon paid $40 for its rights
- Amazon spent $35 million marketing it
- It is projected to make $1 million in the first week.
said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
- Amazon paid $40 for its rights
- Amazon spent $35 million marketing it
- It is projected to make $1 million in the first week.
Update about the Melania documentary:
"Melania," the controversial documentary featuring first lady Melania Trump, surprised at the box office, notching a $7 million opening weekend, according to estimates released Sunday, Feb. 1, by Amazon MGM Studios.