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RE[4]: Comment by Thom_Holwerda
by WereCatf on Sat 17th Nov 2012 08:35
in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by Thom_Holwerda"
You say this is a non-issue, but "antenagate" was somehow a serious problem? Or a innocuous bug in location caching that accidentally kept data longer than it should have - that was worth the amount of coverage it got?
I don't know what to say. Did someone get hurt or killed? Is losing 24db of signal when you touch a specific point on the corner of the phone going to cause someone bodily injury? Did some guy get caught cheating on his wife because she hacked her husbands iphone backup and found out where he was last night?
Im sorry but ALL of this kind of shit is pointless media masterbation.
I don't know what to say. Did someone get hurt or killed? Is losing 24db of signal when you touch a specific point on the corner of the phone going to cause someone bodily injury? Did some guy get caught cheating on his wife because she hacked her husbands iphone backup and found out where he was last night?
Im sorry but ALL of this kind of shit is pointless media masterbation.
Well, to put things into another kind of perspective: are things only worth paying attention to if they cause physical injuries, all else be damned?
RE[5]: Comment by Thom_Holwerda
by galvanash on Sat 17th Nov 2012 08:46
in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by Thom_Holwerda"
Well, to put things into another kind of perspective: are things only worth paying attention to if they cause physical injuries, all else be damned?
No. But SOME kind of injury (physical or otherwise) would seem to me to be necessary. What kind of injury did any of these things cause anyone?
Edited 2012-11-17 08:47 UTC





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I didn't say the case had merit. It has just as much merit as the lawsuit over the iphone 4 antenna or the lawsuit over a stupid bug in location tracking - i.e. none of these case had any merit... They are all the result of stupid, attention seeking, whiny consumers making mountains out of molehills. The media just likes to pile on when the opportunity arises.
You say this is a non-issue, but "antenagate" was somehow a serious problem? Or a innocuous bug in location caching that accidentally kept data longer than it should have - that was worth the amount of coverage it got?
I don't know what to say. Did someone get hurt or killed? Is losing 24db of signal when you touch a specific point on the corner of the phone going to cause someone bodily injury? Did some guy get caught cheating on his wife because she hacked her husbands iphone backup and found out where he was last night?
Im sorry but ALL of this kind of shit is pointless media masterbation.
Get some perspective...