And it has been since early December that I know of. This doesn’t bid well for Google’s flagship tablet. I may have clicked “Buy” on a whim with my Christmas dollars if I could have.
Note to Google — the iPad isn’t out of stock and I doubt if Apple would let it be during the holiday season, let alone for the whole month.
I’m sure I’ve said this out loud before but I’ll write it for those who haven’t had the pleasure.
I’m as emotionally stable as the next emotionally stable person when it comes to the negative variety of criticism. I can take a harsh word and a lash of the tongue without a flinch. Fine, good, whatever.. Let it roll on by after a review.
With the caveat being that when the scales of criticism sway to the pessimistic polarity and hang indefinitely, I tend to flip the monocle back on to the contributor.
News should/needs to be tempered with both good and bad seasonings lest one overdoses on salt.
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has delivered a glorious view of Saturn, taken while the spacecraft was in Saturn’s shadow. The cameras were turned toward Saturn and the sun so that the planet and rings are backlit. (The sun is behind the planet, which is shielding the cameras from direct sunlight.) In addition to the visual splendor, this special, very-high-phase viewing geometry lets scientists study ring and atmosphere phenomena not easily seen at a lower phase.
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