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Am I the only one who doesn't think a carbonated jelly bean is a good idea, who prefers to build a high wall between food and beverages?
WSJ: Serious About Sweets
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Everyone acknowledges that high technology is immensely expanding productivity, but bean counters haven't figured out in this service-cum-high-tech economy how to measure that.
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Oh, and did we mention your unlocked T won't be privy to the official Jelly Bean update once it hits?
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Beltway statisticians, and most economist bean-counters, still can't measure the productivity resulting from the microchip and the explosion in communications bandwidth.
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The experience isn't anything analogous to that delivered in a jelly bean.
WSJ: Serious About Sweets
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David Dantzler, a Taylor Bean lawyer, says the lender didn't have access to funds to keep its insurance plan going.
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The Discover runs Android 4.0.4 ( Ice Cream Sandwich), though company reps have told us that Jelly Bean is in the works -- unfortunately, they wouldn't tell us which version, but this is at least a step in the right direction.
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"One of the things that people don't realize -- that movies don't portray -- is that pirates are the scum of the earth, " said Bean, who runs the historically focused League of the Black Flag cosplay organization.
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The fact that such a small phone with rather "budget-friendly" specs can run Jelly Bean without too much concern is a fact-check to manufacturers that claim their older devices can't be upgraded to it due to fears that it won't perform properly.
ENGADGET
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Except of course this a completely notional profit that can't normally be converted into a real profit - because in stressed market conditions, banks find it hard to borrow a bean on markets (a big hello to banks in Greece, Italy and France) and aren't exactly flush with cash with which to redeem their debts.
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