Re: iPad
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:17 pm
H20nly wrote:no that's, hepatitis C.
H20nly wrote:no that's, hepatitis C.
Weird. Do they call it the "Pad i" in Thailand?starving student wrote:overthere it's the airbook and I've still got a little tokyo blood in my veins.
i see what you did there and it was excellent.Hidden Driveways wrote:Weird. Do they call it the "Pad i" in Thailand?starving student wrote:overthere it's the airbook and I've still got a little tokyo blood in my veins.
H20nly wrote:do you like how i spelled shown?.. yeah... should, it's the new shown.
seriously beats i dug around that tiny little article and some of the links from it and i can't find any complaints about my phone... and i don't have any myself really.
battery life sucks but are you getting more than a day out of an iPhone? if you arebut i'm sure the battery is hardly better or hardly worse. my blackberry could roll for 2 days, 3 if i didn't spend too much time on the [traditional] phone. so it's a hit in the negative column, but that's regardless (iPhone would be too), and shit... the BB experience was nowhere near as rich - except Exchange email which is still superior IMO, but that's a work issue and why i don't have to pay a penny for my unlimited data plan.
back on the flip side, i can buy a bigger battery. can you?![]()
mere millimeters (the answer to your retort).

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I think I just found what I am going to do with my iPad 2 when I get a 3.
LoopStationZebra wrote:This is the problem with 99% of Apple accessory makers. They think because Apple charges us a premium that we'll somehow give them defacto passes to also charge us a premium.
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beats me wrote:It’s been reported that the app related economy has created over 400,000 new jobs since apps were invented. Yay for that and the economy! Name another industry/company that can claim the same.
you do realize that "app" is short for application and that all computers and OS's that are considered any kind of mainstream run applications. brickbreaker on your old Nokia with the turd green and black display... that was an app.beats me wrote:It’s been reported that the app related economy has created over 400,000 new jobs since apps were invented. Yay for that and the economy! Name another industry/company that can claim the same.
how about slavery........it must have created at least as many jobs... I think 'created x amount of jobs' is the catch phrase of the 21 century, politically correct and agenda were the catch phrases of the last century but now we've moved on. everything that creates jobs is not good, how about murder we never give murder enough credit for how many jobs it creates, especially in detroit....beats me wrote:LoopStationZebra wrote:This is the problem with 99% of Apple accessory makers. They think because Apple charges us a premium that we'll somehow give them defacto passes to also charge us a premium.
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No. This is the problem with the media preoccupied with demonizing Apple right now for labor practices in China.
Apple people will pay a premium for Apple accessories. Yay for that company and the economy!
It’s been reported that the app related economy has created over 400,000 new jobs since apps were invented. Yay for that and the economy! Name another industry/company that can claim the same.