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*Bob* Wrote:

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> OH MY GOD if only my ELECTRONIC THING could do

> THIS slightly better then I could really ACHIEVE

> something!!!!

>

>

> etc


Yeah..... kind of what the iclones think when they rush out to buy the newest model :)

*Bob* Wrote:

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> the-e-dealer Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Oh look a laptop with no keyboard! But you can

> buy

> > a proprietary one as it doesnt support usb.

> Pull

> > the other one!

>

>

> Gosh - you're right. It'll never catch on.


Apart of course from with the bubble-head apple-heads.... and so it goes on...

I make no argument for the consumer end of Apple's stuff - beyond that fact that fooling several hundred million people - time after time - with some sort of sub-standard product - is no mean feat.


I find it pervy that someone with an iPhone 4 would immediately want an iPhone 5 for sure. But then I find it equally pervy that anyone else should genuinely give a sh1T!

I'm not posting to say 'I don't give a shit' though am I, eh? .. I'm posting to say that I find it pervy that other people give a shit so much.. why they get so purple with rage about the whole thing. Really, it's weird.


It's like getting angry because your neighbour owns a Ford Focus or something. Why?!

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I'm not posting to say 'I don't give a shit'

> though am I, eh? .. I'm posting to say that I find

> it pervy that other people give a shit so much..

> why they get so purple with rage about the whole

> thing. Really, it's weird.

>

> It's like getting angry because your neighbour

> owns a Ford Focus or something. Why?!


Erm..... didn't pick up any purple protestations on here meself. Like I said, I find the lemming-like consumerism mania interesting to observe, and occasionally to comment on :)

*Bob* Wrote:

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> It's a general observation, V, not one pointed

> particularly at you.

>

> Up and down the land, lots of people are terribly

> angry their friend's phone doesn't work quite as

> we'll as some other phone which they could have

> bought instead.

>

> Pervy.



It is odd - agreed.

"[snip] phone doesn't work quite as we'll as some [snip]"


Lovely!


On the wider point quite agree, it is all very silly, but then people need to obsess over something before middle age and your looming mortality render all that vim and gusto null and void when faced with the utter pointlessness and meaningless of ones own existence and the cosmos' deep indifference to you.


That said I hope Steve jobs* burns in hell, or something.


*only joking, I meant Tony Blair obviously.

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