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I guess this is their announcement post, because as of now, yes, Simple is available to the public, with the caveat that there's already 125k people on their waiting list (I can't wait until my card comes in the mail!) and if you sign up now you can expect to be on it by next fall.
'Oh yes, simple.
So yes, almost as simple as a regular radio, but one with some smarts behind it.
Sure, there are fringe efforts like Square (which relies on existing card and bank infrastructure) and Google Wallet (which is a bit early to the NFC party), but there's nothing that the average consumer would see and think "yes, that is as simple as handing the merchant a five-dollar bill".
It isn't as simple as yes or no.
And yes, it really is simple as that: I knew what I couldn't tolerate and don't think my kids suffer from my unwillingness to let them annoy me.
Therefore, exploring perceptions might not be as simple as yes or no.
Stalling tactics, such as asking for a question to be repeated.[4] Other stalling tactics include stating that the question asked is excellent, that the answer isn't so simple as yes or no, or confrontational style responses such as "It depends on what you mean by X" or "Where did you get this information?"[4].
Perhaps to lay hands on your child is to prepare him for war, to say that to possess a heartbeat is not as simple as the heart's task of saying yes yes yes to the body.
Is happiness really as simple as putting on a happy face? A. In a very limited way, yes.
It's simple, yes — as toys should be for kids this age.
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