cj maxx wrote: » That chip shop in Cork. It's supposed to be famous and fantastic. I forget it's name but twas pretty shyte imo
whisky_galore wrote: » Hersheys chocolate, vaguely chocolate flavoured slabs of lard suitable for army rations.
Henry Ford III wrote: » Tesla. They go well but crikey they are horribly built. They also look awful. Owners are mainly idiots. .
Victor wrote: » Acme Explosives.
micar wrote: » I worked in the Bewleys Grafton St for 2 summers back in 1996/1997 The lasagne was bought in pre cooked and put in a fridge and the heated in a microwave before being bought up stairs. The tomatoes were cut up and put in the dishes and brought up and put under the lights to "cook". Even back then, the food was way over priced. There was a decent size kitchen in the basement. Definately made soup down there and cooked other food. Since I left, I've been in it on my once.
Homelander wrote: » I like the cookie & white chocolate one you can get here. The actual stuff you get in the US though is disgusting, it tastes like you're eating solidified puke. The first time I tried it I thought it was just a bad bar and something had gone wrong with it.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » *Maybe* in terms of what the app developer gets hold of (if they're honest, and you've no way of checking.) But make no mistake, if you use an android device, Google own your ass. At least Apple make enough money out of their overpriced hardware that they don't need to sell your data (but that doesn't necessarily mean they don't, either.)
whisky_galore wrote: » Is there any American food that doesn't taste crap and cause type 2 diabetes?
Feisar wrote: » Even to compare a similar product, Aldi sell Lacura ADZE 5 every bit as good as Gillette.
Salmon Leap wrote: » LG
Mr.S wrote: » I don't get the Dyson hate, ours works perfectly and it's a godsend :eek:
appledrop wrote: » Apple would be a brand I have absolute no time for. Shoddily made + never last. Cant believe people spend money they do for such a crap warranty. Android + Samsung all the way for me.
appledrop wrote: » If I am in someone's company + they have a phone with a cracked or smashed screen 99% of them I know straight away it's an iPhone. Can you explain that one to me? I dont know how many times I've dropped my Samsung's never have the screens smashed.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » At least Android is open source and free for everyone to test and look in.
appledrop wrote: » I have to agree. I adore my dyson vacuum. When I moved in with my now husband 1st thing I bought that week was a dyson + dumped his crappy one.
whisky_galore wrote: » Delorean, produced crap overpriced, underpowered cars, would have been an embarrassing footnote in automotive history but for a movie franchise.
Paris Skinny Wallpaper wrote: » One example is one of my MacBook Pro’s is 5 years old and it’s pretty close to being as good as the day I bought it, even the battery still lasts for several hours. I’ve yet to see a windows laptop of any brand that’s not a slow mess and needing a new battery after 3 or 4 years.
Paris Skinny Wallpaper wrote: » I’ve bit my tongue for most of the rubbish being said about Apple on this thread but this really takes the biscuit. Apple products are superbly made and will outlast any rival product be it an iPhone, MacBook or iPad etc. They make better hardware, better software and use higher quality materials. One example is one of my MacBook Pro’s is 5 years old and it’s pretty close to being as good as the day I bought it, even the battery still lasts for several hours. I’ve yet to see a windows laptop of any brand that’s not a slow mess and needing a new battery after 3 or 4 years.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Posted earlier about how I got ten years of daily use out of a plastic Macbook, although it was pretty tired by then and the max RAM is what modern browsers eat for breakfast. Macs now can't be upgraded so you're stuck with the storage and RAM you buy on day one, which is never enough down the road, but they want you to trade up in 3 or 4 years. My Macbook developed the well known keyboard surround cracking problem the day after Apple Care expired, and I'd paid quite a lot for those 2 years of extra warranty! There was also a problem in that Apple only provided that machine with 32-bit firmware even tnough it was 64-bit, so you needed to do a lot of messing around to install 64-bit OSes even though the hardware was perfectly capable of running them. I once had to do a "brain transplant". Put the HDD in a Dell, install 64-bit Linux, put the HDD back into the Macbook. It worked perfectly... My Dell laptop is three years old now, battery is practically as good as new and it flies along, I donl't run crappy Windows on it though It also has a sturdy case with a metal keyboard surround that doesn't crack, they provide full teardown instructions on their website, and you can repair or replace every single component using only standard tools. Oh and it cost half the price of the Macbook...
Paris Skinny Wallpaper wrote: » I think not being able to upgrade ram being seen as an issue is a bit of a non-story to be honest. My work laptop is a 2 month old latest model MacBook Pro and it has the same RAM as my 5 year old MacBook Pro. I also have a year old 27 inch iMac in the office which has the same RAM. I run fairly heavy programs on both also like CAD and not an issue even on my old one. The new one is a little slicker of course and has some newer features but my older one is still work very good. I find the battery life excellent in the new one also in contrast to a comment earlier, I can get many hours on battery longer than I ever could on the older model even when new. Aside from that things like trackpads etc are terrible on all machines bar macs they are in a different league and of course windows is awful, OSX is miles ahead. Not being able to use Mac would be close to a deal breaker for me were I ever changing job I don’t think I could hack using a pc/laptop and windows daily again.
Paris Skinny Wallpaper wrote: » I find the battery life excellent in the new one also in contrast to a comment earlier, I can get many hours on battery longer than I ever could on the older model even when new.
enricoh wrote: » I know a lad who asked the staff did they think his burger looked remotely like the burger in the picture. The staff agreed with him that it didn't n made him a new one!