> The issue is that I, a user of an iPhone, should be able to install whatever software I want. Could one not argue that you are able to do this by jailbreaking your iOS-device, which the courts have deemed perfectly…
>as somebody who has tried to buy tickets to a hot show on Ticketmaster the second they go on sale and watched the servers melt... I’m just as amazed by that this problem has yet to get solved today as I was 15 years…
I do not doubt this, but do you have more information/sources?
You still can; Advanced search > “Completed items” and/or “Sold items”.
Would you mind sharing which books?
Beatifully put.
It appears online music publication Pitchfork has been given a preview/demo as well. Somewhat coincidentally (or not) at the same day Icelandic music-greats Sigur Ros were there to check out a new iteration of the…
With only their future personal health in mind? Maybe I'm reading too much into OP's phrasing—it just sounded a bit weird to me... Nothing against OP's choice or the world of finance, I work in it myself.
Sounds like a strange logic to me... Is that not like wanting to become a MD just so you can "know what to do" if you ever get sick?
> The issue is that I, a user of an iPhone, should be able to install whatever software I want. Could one not argue that you are able to do this by jailbreaking your iOS-device, which the courts have deemed perfectly…
>as somebody who has tried to buy tickets to a hot show on Ticketmaster the second they go on sale and watched the servers melt... I’m just as amazed by that this problem has yet to get solved today as I was 15 years…
I do not doubt this, but do you have more information/sources?
You still can; Advanced search > “Completed items” and/or “Sold items”.
Would you mind sharing which books?
Beatifully put.
It appears online music publication Pitchfork has been given a preview/demo as well. Somewhat coincidentally (or not) at the same day Icelandic music-greats Sigur Ros were there to check out a new iteration of the…
With only their future personal health in mind? Maybe I'm reading too much into OP's phrasing—it just sounded a bit weird to me... Nothing against OP's choice or the world of finance, I work in it myself.
Sounds like a strange logic to me... Is that not like wanting to become a MD just so you can "know what to do" if you ever get sick?