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RE[5]: Worse than iPhone iOS 1.0?
by tony on Sat 24th Dec 2011 03:04
in reply to "RE[4]: Worse than iPhone iOS 1.0?"
tony,
"I don't listen to Internet radio, Skype, or IRC on my iPhone, nor have I had any desire to. If I do any of those, I do it on a regular laptop or desktop."
With all due respect, that answer is a cop out.
"I don't listen to Internet radio, Skype, or IRC on my iPhone, nor have I had any desire to. If I do any of those, I do it on a regular laptop or desktop."
With all due respect, that answer is a cop out.
Why is it a cop-out? Those are things I've never done (and I don't know anyone that does). I mean, IRC? Any smartphone would be terrible for that. Internet radio? If I'm listening to music on my phone I'm on a plane, so it's locally stored music. Skype? Maybe that'd be handy. It would only be handy internationally for me, and then only with a decent Wifi connection.
RE[6]: Worse than iPhone iOS 1.0?
by Alfman on Sat 24th Dec 2011 03:27
in reply to "RE[5]: Worse than iPhone iOS 1.0?"
tony,
It's a cop out because those are all reasonable things to have a smart phone do without a computer, and you said you can just use a computer for the things your smartphone doesn't do well. You're answer, while being true, doesn't say anything to justify the shortcoming.
To exaggerate the point for effect, I could say it doesn't matter if my smart phone doesn't receive phone calls reliably because I can always take them on my land line. While the statement is true, it doesn't justify the deficiency.
Your answer was a cop out in the same way.





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tony,
"I don't listen to Internet radio, Skype, or IRC on my iPhone, nor have I had any desire to. If I do any of those, I do it on a regular laptop or desktop."
With all due respect, that answer is a cop out.