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Agreed.
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@boomzilla said:
Mars bar (which hasn't been much of a thing in the US in decades).
The US Milky Way is pretty similar to the European Mars Bar. A US Mars Bar was something different.
Yeah, I knew there were some sort of differences like that. Isn't the Euro-Milky Way actually a Three Musketeers?
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Here's a better question: what are they going to do in 6 versions when they get to Q?
I hope two versions before that we get a version named Oreo (with a disclaimer that you shouldn't dunk your phone in milk).
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Might not be a bad marketing idea:
Android Oreo phones - the ones you can actually open and change the battery*!
* Mostly
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Oreo
Only if it's Double Stuff.
Disclaimer: Double Stuff Oreos don't quite contain double the filling of normal Oreos.
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Android Oreo phones - the ones you can actually open and change the battery*!
I have yet to buy an Android phone where that isn't the case.
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I was mostly referring to iPhones being a closed down thing. But I did encounter Android phones following the same philosophy.
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I have yet to buy an Android phone where that isn't the case.
There are some. Isn't the GS6 that way?
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There are some. Isn't the GS6 that way?
Possibly, but I've sworn off Samsung. I got sick of the bloatware on my wife's GS3 and the Samsung tablet I have.
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It's been a long time since I last had a milkybar... But I still have some NZ Cadbury Dairy Milk in my freezer, that a visiting friend brought. There is nothing like it on this continent.
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Possibly, but I've sworn off Samsung. I got sick of the bloatware on my wife's GS3 and the Samsung tablet I have.
Understandable--it's why we went with LG and HTCs this time around.
I'm pretty sure a couple of other flagshippy phones are doing that, and I think some of the Moto line does too.
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I'm pretty sure a couple of other flagshippy phones are doing that, and I think some of the Moto line does too.
I encountered one Sony. They seem to have come to their senses since, though.
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I encountered one Sony. They seem to have come to their senses since, though.
Oh, HTC does it, I just remembered, with the One line.
If you're brave and skilled, you can replace the battery.
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Nexus 5 & 6 too. It's an increasing trend.
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There's coconut milk and soya milk
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Yeah, I don't understand Cadbury's naming scheme all that well. That's their standard milk chocolate.
Meanwhile Milkybar isn't even chocolate, apparently.
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That's actually what I intended to write. It's been a long week.
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There's coconut milk and soya milk
Well, if you call them milk, which I don't. But almond "milk" fits that category too.
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Almond milk is infuriating, because it's almost right.
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Almond milk is infuriating, because it's almost right.
Even if that were true, which I am reluctant to believe, why would you even use it unless you had an actual milk allergy? (And even then, my first attempt would be to use Lact-Aid before giving up on cow milk.)
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I was staying with a family member who was trying to be 'healthy' at the time. I love almonds, and they bought the vanilla flavored almond milk. It's very similar... but it's wrong.
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I used to drink soya milk cappuccino because it tastes quite nice, until I went a bit overboard on the amount of coffee I drank and stopped.
On like cereal or whatever then cow juice tastes better.
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Galaxy S6