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Apple introduces iOS4 & iPhone 4

Perhaps, Corny.
Harley-Davidson is one of those things like hot dogs and apple pie - it is perceived as quintessentially American, and all the good that comes with it - by the "core" "Real Men" bad boy bikers. Harley has fought hard to come back from a complacent trip almost over the edge.

The Hell's Angels wouldn't be caught dead on a Honda or Suzuki, and probably not even a BMW.

It's a passion - maybe even a sickness. But, then again, there are "Ford Truck" guys vs. "Chevy Truck" guys, and a much smaller contingent of "Dodge Ram" guys.

I respect what Apple has accomplished, and I recognize the flaws that have existed in Windows. If I were more adventurous, and more in tune with tech today, I'd likely opt for Unix - we've used it on our business side for main system processing for years.

But, I've seen the passion, the lust in people bitten by the Big Mac (with apologies to Ray Kroc). I opted not to argue with them a long time ago. I quietly let them glow, then use my windows.

And, I've already admitted to being a tech pseudo-dinosaur. I have a bit more than a lot, but I'm not into using my phone for all those neat services. The phone I recently got from Verizon was the only full keyboard option they offered w/out a web data plan. I have unlimited texting on our family plan (5 phones) because my kids use it, and the price difference to put it on all of the phones instead of selectively is about offset by us being able to receive without per text charges.

All of which is a ripoff, since text takes a helluva lot less bandwidth than voice.
 
I'm impressed that people have so much time to think about a product they don't like, have no use for and don't own.
 
^ i am saying that your logic for liking it is flawed. anybody who tells me he doesn't care about the restrictions and politcal or ethical problems and still likes it .. well go ahead. you might appear as weird person to me, but i am tolerant. but if you tell me that you do NOT like this and that and apple politics but still support them by buying their stuff, i see something more amiss

Your reasoning is faulty again.

This is all assuming that politics or use policies is the first thing I should be considering when deciding what tech products to purchase. Maybe it is for you, it needn't be for others. If that fact was a given, you would be right, but it isn't.

Just because I may disagree on some policy that Apple has does not mean my logic for liking one of their products is flawed. My decision on whether or not I like the product is based on far more than that. Primarily, as I've tried to explain, on the device's practical usefulness to me.
 
^ so you are probably that kind of person who also buys products produced by child labor. because after all - the product works well for you, who cares about the company politics.

sure, it's a "bigger" ethical dilemma. but it's the same reasoning.
 
^ so you are probably that kind of person who also buys products produced by child labor. because after all - the product works well for you, who cares about the company politics.

sure, it's a "bigger" ethical dilemma. but it's the same reasoning.
I find these Apple is bad arguments fascinating, but you went way beyond my expectations on this one :help:
 
well if someone tells me that he doesn't care about the ethics/moral of the company that he supports, i think it's fair game to pull out the big guns.
 
For the first time in my cell phone history my upgrade date will coincide with the release of a new iPhone! I'll have the iPhone 4 at the end of August! :D
 
well if someone tells me that he doesn't care about the ethics/moral of the company that he supports, i think it's fair game to pull out the big guns.

But of course hotatlboi didn't say he doesn't care about the ethics/morals of the company. He said "Just because I may disagree on some policy that Apple has does not mean my logic for liking one of their products is flawed. My decision on whether or not I like the product is based on far more than that." (Emphasis mine.)

To conflate from that that someone "probably that kind of person who also buys products produced by child labor" is a nasty projection not based on what was said that is both insulting to hotatlboi, but also trivializes a real problem like child labor by equating it with a dumb OS policy.
 
Got my iPhone 4 today in the mail... A full day ahead of schedule :) This device is a thing of beauty!! My first iPhone and I'm already in love!
 
^ so you are probably that kind of person who also buys products produced by child labor. because after all - the product works well for you, who cares about the company politics.

sure, it's a "bigger" ethical dilemma. but it's the same reasoning.

Just wow man. It's clear your delusions about Apple as a company (and apparently myself) run much deeper than I initially suspected.

The simple fact of the matter is that the only reason why we know that some factories in their supply chain were using child labor is because they conducted an extensive audit of their entire supply chain and then published the results openly.

Further, after discovering said problems, they took steps to correct the situation.

That is more than many western companies do. There are plenty that are just fine with paying the much cheaper component costs with no questions asked.

Again, you act like you consider Apple and anyone who buys from them to be pure evil. :rolleyes:

It's simply not a rational position.
 
samsonite; said:
Got my iPhone 4 today in the mail... A full day ahead of schedule :) This device is a thing of beauty!! My first iPhone and I'm already in love!

I hope you'll share more about it!
 
I hate my iPhone, because as of June 21, 2010, I STILL can't send or accept an invite to a meeting. Even though iPhone receives the invitation, shows the little .ics icon, it just stupidly sits there doing nothing with it. Even though as soon as I get home to my Mac, I can just double-click it and mobile me will pop it into my iPhone automatically, several hours after it would have been convenient to do that directly on the iPhone. And, as you may have noted, even though I'm paying for MobileMe. I'd throw the damn thing out the window right now if I could, however as I'm in Canada, I still have over a year to go on my THREE years of indentured servitude. iOS 4 is a big pile of fail, as far as I'm concerned. Yes, this is what a disillusioned Mac user looks like.
 
I hate my iPhone, because as of June 21, 2010, I STILL can't send or accept an invite to a meeting. Even though iPhone receives the invitation, shows the little .ics icon, it just stupidly sits there doing nothing with it. Even though as soon as I get home to my Mac, I can just double-click it and mobile me will pop it into my iPhone automatically, several hours after it would have been convenient to do that directly on the iPhone. And, as you may have noted, even though I'm paying for MobileMe. I'd throw the damn thing out the window right now if I could, however as I'm in Canada, I still have over a year to go on my THREE years of indentured servitude. iOS 4 is a big pile of fail, as far as I'm concerned. Yes, this is what a disillusioned Mac user looks like.

Well, it'll do it if you run exchange, which you don't. I agree though, they need to add some basic features like that.

I disagree about iOS4, however. Its better where it needed to be, even though it still has some room for improvement.
 
Droid and HotTimeKidd, looking forward to reading your impressions.

I went by the Apple store and saw the huge lines - both reserved and walk up. We were told the walk up line would be at least 3 hours.

Ah well. I want the white version anyway.
 
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