Motorola
makes crappy products.
To
make their crappy products more responsive, they might ship with «deterministic» random generator.
Not exact matches
For whatever reason (we'll go in - depth into what
makes these
crappy in our in - depth
product reviews), these didn't
make the cut.
If I ever finish my draft, then my revisions, then my fine toothed combings, I plan to hire a professional editor, not because I expect the professional editing is going to
make me famous and sell lots of copies, it's because I don't want the embarrassment of putting out a
crappy product.
IF Amazon plans to sell for $ 250 to $ 350 a
product with specs comparable to what Apple, RIM and HP had to sell for $ 450 to $ 500, either Amazon will be using
crappy components and build quality or (more likely) they're going to sell at a small loss and
make the anticipated profits through the owner buying everything through Amazon.
they handed it over to a
crappy Co, that
made it a bad
product, that was crap.
i do nt really worry about the fact that it runs slower or faster, as long as the finish
products are all the same and up to standards, if one of the versions happens to be
crappy then that version wont sell well, that means they wont
make a lot of money off of that
crappy version.