4/26/2015 5:03:22 PM
neodata686 posts stupid shit, gets called on stupid shit, says he was just troll baiting
4/26/2015 5:31:30 PM
^^ Well it's true. After moving to Colorado winter mountaineering is my new hobby. That gear ain't light. ^Essentially. Although here's my general strategy: 1. Give an honest opinion on a new product re: new features, lack of features, etc. (In this case I pointed out wanting a higher resolution Macbook Air and my dissatisfaction with the performance of the new Macbook). 2. Continue emphasizing said point until someone like the above calls it stupid shit then keep going because it's fun arguing with you guys. But yes in general more often than not I do unnecessarily instigate the continuation of an argument. Hey at least my underlying opinions on products are genuine. I truly wish Apple had updated the Air. Oh well.
4/26/2015 6:14:59 PM
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4/26/2015 7:30:20 PM
do you mean to say, winter mountaineering is your new hobby, but you're never caught without your ultra light laptop while doing it? I think most everyone here assumes you were talking about work travel, since you talk about ridiculous scenarios like sharing data with a client in a taxi on a tablet or holding your laptop in 1 hand at the terminal like a jackass with your phone boarding pass presumably in the other.
4/26/2015 7:30:36 PM
^^Was totally me a few weekends ago. My idea of car camping is packing in beer if the campsite is only a few miles from the trailhead. Carrying in 24 beers can easily add 40 pounds to your pack. Not to mention all the additional crap you're carrying.
4/26/2015 7:47:39 PM
I work in consulting/engineering as well, and put about 130k on the clock in ~10 countries last year, but fuck all that noise. If I'm traveling, that's work enough, unless it's convenient to grab a call from my phone on the uber to or from the airport. 90% of the time, I'm flying solo since I'm the specialist and I don't really have to pre-game. I wouldn't be caught dead with a bluetooth headset anywhere, though. ]
4/26/2015 8:02:18 PM
Understandable. However I'm usually working on at least 2-3 clients at a time so the only excuse for missing a call is if I'm on a plane. There's usually engagement managers, specialists, data analysts, and business analysts on our team and this firm we work with is annoyingly stringent about preparing for meetings and reviewing decks so unfortunately if my teams on a call (internal or external) I need to hop on fill in holes where needed. If I were an analyst traveling would be an excuse to not be on a call but if 2-3 of my data architects need me to answer questions on a particular client platform model then I need to be on the call. Saying you're in consulting and would never be caught dead with a Bluetooth headset is hard to believe but I'll take your word for it. You're a lucky man then.
4/26/2015 8:16:26 PM
Jesus Fucking Christ, this thread.
4/26/2015 9:43:35 PM
lol all around.Also, interesting so many of TWW has been so successful, but working in an office 9-5 is bad enough, I can’t imagine how much money it would take for me to be on call (almost) 24/7. No thx. Though, if my laptop had a retina display and weighed ~2lbs...
4/26/2015 10:03:09 PM
When I'm home my hours aren't that crazy. However when I'm traveling on a client site the hours can get a little hectic. Everyone asks me how awesome it is that I travel to different cities/countries for work and I usually tell them it's not as great as they think. It just means I work 12-16 hour days and don't get out much. Dinner's about the only time I can get people to go not work. There's the rare occasion I get to spend a weekend somewhere but usually I just want to get home to my girlfriend and dog.
4/26/2015 10:51:02 PM
I just need mine to use some web based forms software and uh facebook.
4/27/2015 12:53:27 AM
4/27/2015 8:18:44 PM
Yeah customs is the worst. Imagine spending an hour of your commute on Monday morning waiting in a custom's line. Also US cards don't have chip and pin yet which sucks because you have to sign everything. Luckily most US card companies are switching to chip and pin by EOY. The points/miles are nice though.
4/27/2015 8:24:43 PM
I'm not saying this is the end all argument for choosing Apple, but it does somewhat answer the question that the OP asked. http://www.imore.com/difference-apple-samsung-industrial-designAnd obviously, it's just one phone vs the iPhone and only one element of design. But it speaks a lot to why some people stick with Apple products. Because they take pride in their design even on small things that aren't "important" at all. It certainly isn't the only reason to buy Apple, but there is somewhat of an intangible feeling you get when you buy an Apple product that it just somehow is, for lack of a better word...better.
4/27/2015 9:36:10 PM
^^ You sure you're a seasoned international traveller? My CC has had a chip for 7 years. Let them know you're doing international travel.Edit: chip and signature, that is. That's what American CC companies are moving towards, not chip and pin.[Edited on April 27, 2015 at 10:58 PM. Reason : ...]
4/27/2015 10:50:54 PM
^
4/28/2015 12:31:38 AM
Hmm, OK. I could've sworn I read that we were only going to have chip and sign this year.
4/28/2015 12:44:21 PM
Thankfully no. I've had to do chip and sign for years. Half the time the waiter doesn't even have a pen and has to go find one when you're operating the handheld machine. Can't wait for chip and pin.[Edited on April 28, 2015 at 1:16 PM. Reason : pen not pin]
4/28/2015 1:14:48 PM