I'm not sure I'm following what you're saying a 100%, but based on this [1] i don't think the fingerprint hash is ever in memory. The TouchID camera sends the fingerprint hash directly to the secure enclave, where it is compared to the one saved there, and then the secure enclave sends a yes or no to memory, at least that's my interpretation
Heston Blumenthal's London restaurant Dinner by Heston[1] has a similar theme, with British recipes from the 14th to 20th century. The only restaurant I've been to where the menu had a bibliography
And if you are into that, his cookbook Historical Heston contains a lot of the recipes and background for some of the items at Dinner. Eventually picked it up just for the tipsy cake recipe...
> If you look at this graph, in less than 12 months, Android will dominate in this final metric.
I can't really see that in the graph, and anyhow you can't really predict what's going to happen from previous performance or trends. I'm not saying it won't happen, but I don't see it as inevitable.
To be fair they had quite the career on television before that, but podcasting seems to have become a thing here.
[1] http://www.filipandfredrik.com