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#1
What a ridiculous phrase.

It seems to be part of the new Apple jargon now...
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#2
It's been language currency since the onset of Twitter and and other sites. get with it radical one.
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#3
WOW . . . a new first. Can you imagine RgrF telling someone else (anyone else) to "get with it?" Confusedmiley-shocked003:
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#4
http://www.internetslang.com/trending.asp

Top 50 Trending Slang Terms - Live - 10th September 2014
1. MANKY Nasty, dirty
2. H2G Had to Go
Honest To God
3. DIP Leave
4. LUWAMH Love You with All My Heart
5. BAE Baby
6. YOLO You Only Live Once
7. NUH No
8. USB Universal Serial Bus
9. IKWYDLS I Know What You Did Last Summer
10. VCARD Virtual (online) business card
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#5
Some other things about Apple's site that I don't like:

- It has become very graphics heavy and slow to load.

- The pages have become very long, and require lots of vertical scrolling.

- Navigation has become confusing and things that should be easy to find are not.

Apple has forgotten that this is a business website.
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#6
i agree, i find the word "trending" annoying.
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#7
mattkime wrote:
i agree, i find the word "trending" annoying.

:agree:
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#8
Are complaints about "trending" trending trending?
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#9
I have a couple of things really against me when it comes to modern day terminology - First, I am a certified geezer. Second, I have lived in Japan for most of my long geezerhood, speak Japanese, so my English has suffered a bit. I honestly do not understand many things that I hear nowadays. Even in Japan, I can speak old Japanese and have fun with young'uns there! Trending, eh? Hmmm, well, at least I have heard that enough to know wha' it means.
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#10
WHiiP wrote:
WOW . . . a new first. Can you imagine RgrF telling someone else (anyone else) to "get with it?" Confusedmiley-shocked003:

That would make me the edgiest septuagenarian hereabouts, would it not?
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