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Na they're good for some people, android are good for some people.

High end models android models are about the same price as entry model iphones, and are just as usable as iphones.

Specs aren't everything, so although iphone specs are a bit behind the 8ball due to their release cycle, the apps are designed for the specific specs... so the User Experience is the same. If you've got a low end android then you're going to have a bad time...

8 MegaPixel vs 16 MegaPixel.. who gives a crap... They both take great looking photos and handle low light really well. If you wanted a pro camera, you'd buy one, instead you're using a phone which is more than capable.

The Samsung S5 has a slightly sharper picture, the iPhone 5S has a slightly more accurate colour capture. Does anyone notice? No...

Personally, I'm an android guy, 100%... but the iPhone is still the best phone for some people, definately not for me though.

again. who?!

people who own iphones.

having swapped from an 5s to an s5, i wont be going back.

Reviewers for one. Most prefer the shots from the 5S. I use to work as a systems administrator and I currently do mobile app development, so I've worked with my fair share of phones from the different platforms.

Both iOS and Android are good platforms, I just can't stand the people who dismiss one or the other, it makes them look stupid and 99% of the time they have no idea what they are talking about.

Specs aren't everything, so although iphone specs are a bit behind the 8ball due to their release cycle, the apps are designed for the specific specs... so the User Experience is the same. If you've got a low end android then you're going to have a bad time...

This is true. The iPhone 5S processor is faster than the S5 though, even though on paper the specifications are lower.

Drip drip drip I wanna piss on youuu

sony z1/z2. waterproof yo.

Oh?

I know they're waterproof but are they beer-proof?

And do they take micro sim?

About rinsing, it could be a issue... Especially where I'm heading.

the f**k?!

just piss on it if you have too.

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Which cats got the tips / hookups for nurburgring drives, and also sports car rentals for ze autobahn

Looking at you Martin

Thanks for reminding me.

Martin the travel agent, show yourself please!

I used these guys:

http://www.rentracecar.com/?page_id=348

want to try their 86 next time in area

these guys also good.

http://www.rent4ring.de/en/

there another with a bunch of older alfa and such, avoid at all cost.

autoban I just hired a 3 series from avis did 220 no worries

Was looking at these sites just then, now to decide what car to use.

Should look around for lap tickets pricing. And decide what package should I go for.

Thanks Martin.

Also, whats the place where you go on a factory tour in Italy and you get to drive supercars or something?

Was looking at these sites just then, now to decide what car to use.

Should look around for lap tickets pricing. And decide what package should I go for.

Thanks Martin.

Also, whats the place where you go on a factory tour in Italy and you get to drive supercars or something?

you mean these guys

http://www.motorstars.org/

if in the modena area as well I strongly recommend this new Museum

http://www.museocasaenzoferrari.it/en/

when I went there they had the history of F1 from early Maserati 250F through to senna's Maclaren and some newer one, all real cars dripping oil right in front of you

so not just a ferrari wank fest

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Muchos Gracias Martin.

Gotta include Nurburgring, Oktoberfest, some of Italy, Greece, the sphincter of the universe and Russia, do wonder if I could fit Hungary and possibly someplace into the trip.

Off to do some planning.

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