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I searched "Solitaire" and "Microsoft Solitaire" and it didn't come up. I had to type "Microsoft Solitaire Collection" before I could find it in the App Store. Not to mention it's not even featured under Categories>Games>Cards..


site:itunes.apple.com {search query}


They're talking about the App Store most likely. Just give it time and it'll rise to the top. Not enough searches -> downloads to sway the servers yet.


The Apple app store is located at itunes.apple.com.

I was just trying to help? If you put that search into Google you will get better results than the app store itself.


This is very amusing


During my morning commute I sit in traffic in the regular (non carpool lane) for about 5-10 minutes, whereas the carpool lane passes right by with no traffic. I am only on this stretch for about a mile. So imagine about 5-10 minutes/mile saved as an example.

It really depends on the area though. I am referring to the 85/101 merge near all the Google exits.


>I am referring to the 85/101 merge near all the Google exits.

I've never stepped foot on the West coast, but I found this sentence really amusing! I guess I never realized the extent to which GAFA was embedded in the landscape.

(Nevermind this East-coast pleb. Carry on!)


Is it just me or is this a complete rip off of the NCase?! https://www.ncases.com/


http://hardforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=102 Given they exist within the same forum surely someone would've noticed in two years and 200K+ thread views on the Kimera thread.


I can see some similarities between the Cerberus and the NCase. However, the Cerberus supports mATX motherboards but the NCase only mITX boards. There are also some other differences, such as the I/O stuff on the front of the NCase. So, I wouldn't call it a ripoff.


It's pretty much a mATX alternative to NCASE, I wouldn't call it a rip off though. You could call NCASE a ripoff of fractal Design's Define series, but in the end it's just minimalistic, monolithic black box.


They're both minimalist which is going to lead to a lot of design convergence.


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