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spaceman wrote:
headquest wrote:
I think your summary (inadvertently perhaps :wink: ) hits the nail on the head: different people may have different needs, so it's sensible to give them choices rather than dictating a closed system, closed content, and expecting the rest of the world to revolve around you.
I think you're forgetting about that little fact that no one is forced to buy an iPad. No one is forcing a closed system on anyone who doesn't want it. If the things it cant do are important to you then sound advice would be not to buy one.
So let's hope that the iSalesperson in the iStore gives customers "sound advice" then :wink:

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spaceman wrote: Most people were lucky to have a computer that booted up, and stayed up.
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TristezaOrange wrote:
spaceman wrote: Most people were lucky to have a computer that booted up, and stayed up.
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Remember all the 'Vista ready' batches on computer that couldn't actually run Vista for a second?
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spaceman wrote:
TristezaOrange wrote:
spaceman wrote: Most people were lucky to have a computer that booted up, and stayed up.
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Remember all the 'Vista ready' batches on computer that couldn't actually run Vista for a second?
I do. That doesn't make Vista bad. It makes MS and PC makers assholes.

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TristezaOrange wrote:
spaceman wrote:
TristezaOrange wrote:
spaceman wrote: Most people were lucky to have a computer that booted up, and stayed up.
Remember all the 'Vista ready' batches on computer that couldn't actually run Vista for a second?
I do. That doesn't make Vista bad. It makes MS and PC makers assholes.
Right.. because for a second I though whyterabbyt was talking about advertising and marketing. It's good to see we can move the subject of the discussion to fit our argument :roll:
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spaceman wrote:Let's not start comparing promises, and how well they matched up with reality.
Isn't that exactly what you were doing?
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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spaceman wrote:It's good to see we can move the subject of the discussion to fit our argument :roll:
Isn't that exactly what you were doing?
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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spaceman wrote:
TristezaOrange wrote:
spaceman wrote:
TristezaOrange wrote:
spaceman wrote: Most people were lucky to have a computer that booted up, and stayed up.
Remember all the 'Vista ready' batches on computer that couldn't actually run Vista for a second?
I do. That doesn't make Vista bad. It makes MS and PC makers assholes.
Right.. because for a second I though whyterabbyt was talking about advertising and marketing. It's good to see we can move the subject of the discussion to fit our argument :roll:
I am not talking about advertising and marketing. I was talking about Flash and then suddenly everything changed! :lol:

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whyterabbyt wrote:
spaceman wrote:It's good to see we can move the subject of the discussion to fit our argument :roll:
Isn't that exactly what you were doing?
No, I wasn't. But you can try your usual circular arguments hoping that people will lose track after enough turns and think you were right.

But if you can give me an example of how I changed the subject to fit my argument, feel free to document it.

I hope you will be so good as to do the same for TristezaOrange and headquest's arguments. Just for comparisons sake and to keep it unbiased.
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whyterabbyt wrote:
spaceman wrote:Let's not start comparing promises, and how well they matched up with reality.
Isn't that exactly what you were doing?
Erm, no.

Where did I ever mentioned promises?
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TristezaOrange wrote:
spaceman wrote: Right.. because for a second I though whyterabbyt was talking about advertising and marketing. It's good to see we can move the subject of the discussion to fit our argument :roll:
I am not talking about advertising and marketing. I was talking about Flash and then suddenly everything changed! :lol:
that's because our friend whyterabbit felt obliged all of a suddon to start a bit of Apple bashing. It had nothing to do with our discussion, but there you go.

He's busy now trying to quote me and add enough confusing circular counter arguments to put us in a spin and claim victory.
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What argument? I stated facts: lots of people use Flash applications. Flash is still used widely on the web. A device that does not support Flash is not able to display all the dynamic content on the web that other devices/browsers offer.

What's circular about it? Please let me know as soon as you do. :D

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TristezaOrange wrote:What argument? I stated facts: lots of people use Flash applications. Flash is still used widely on the web. A device that does not support Flash is not able to display all the dynamic content on the web that other devices/browsers offer.

What's circular about it? Please let me know as soon as you do. :D
I think you're losing track of the thread. I didn't talk about circular arguments to you.
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whyterabbyt wrote:
spaceman wrote:It's good to see we can move the subject of the discussion to fit our argument :roll:
Isn't that exactly what you were doing?
Well i don't know if that was what spaceman was doing or not, but i do know that you've been known to employ that tactic on occasion...

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