True this is risky business, and you have to be insured for the unlikely. There are certain things we can’t make here because the insurance simply won’t cover it. So we just work within the bounds we have been allowed. As a manufacturer you gotta climb the ladder.
true! Pinch points are a big bone of contention with the lawyers…
my bad i forgot the bat cookers in china? my bad bro. That goes for all the people that eat rat. Iguana in south american countries. I think they eat bat in Australia? But they dont sell bat on the streets. Hmmmm let see what other cultures eat shit we as americans find weird but civilizations have ate for centuries???
This statement rings some truth but there’s basically nothing we can’t make here. It’s just the people who own the businesses. Either they are heartless and crooked and send it off…or they step up to the plate.
It’s only one or the other. It’s true though that with American products some companies just don’t exist on the states. So that’s why we can’t get it here for the most part, consumerism pushed them out.
Apple definitely has the cash stored to bring manufacturing to America. But knowing them if they had to move. They’d move to the closest neighboring country that opens their factories.
There hasn’t been one recorded transmission through food on the USA, if you believe a virus that doesn’t survive basic heat loved through a 400+f chineese wook torch cooker then you need to put back on the tin foil hat. Corona was lab made.
I just got my first iPhone. Left the Samsung Motorola life behind. It’s the 11 Pro with 512gb HD.
Gotta be honest. It’s never lagged. Ever.
I was so deep into the Android wagon I helped build custom operating systems like droid mod /cyanogen mod before I lost interest (nothing really new was coming out)
This has been a breath of fresh air for its simplicity and ease of use. Took some getting used to but very little. Jailbreaking works similarly to rooting and modding Android. Albeit a pinch less capabilities. I used to overlock my phones and Samsung and Motorola allowed for that after some basic hackery.
Apple is clearly the more secure system hardware/software wise.