Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 30th Jan 2013 00:38 UTC
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I don't see why a couple of you can't see that this analogy is near perfect. Guess you don't do your own laundry, put your clothes away when they're clean, cook your own food, etc. When you move to your own place and start doing all this yourself, you'll finally understand what I'm talking about.
In the case of Windows Surface tablets - you don't even get a choice. You're stuck with what they supply on the tablet. Same with iOS devices, android tablets, and most smartphones.
That's the difference. These aren't generic storage devices that you can fill up however you need/want - these are devices which come preloaded with crap you can't get rid of, even if you don't need/want it.
This is why there needs to be a distinction between storage space and available storage space for such devices.
Furniture is most often NECESSARY, not wanted. For example, I don't WANT a washer or dryer... they are NECESSARY unless I wish to spend more money and time at a laundromat. I don't want a big dresser, but it's necessary for holding my clothes. I don't want a big OS, but depending on the device, I need it to do the work I need on the device.
Devil's advocate: My family uses a clothesline to save money. We don't even have a dryer.
I still think it's a bad analogy.
Edited 2013-01-31 03:49 UTC
I don't see why a couple of you can't see that this analogy is near perfect.
The analogy is completely wrong, because no one is complaining about the free space AFTER they put their stuff on the device. They are complaining about the space BEFORE they put their own stuff on the device.




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Furniture is most often NECESSARY, not wanted. For example, I don't WANT a washer or dryer... they are NECESSARY unless I wish to spend more money and time at a laundromat. I don't want a big dresser, but it's necessary for holding my clothes. I don't want a big OS, but depending on the device, I need it to do the work I need on the device.

I don't see why a couple of you can't see that this analogy is near perfect. Guess you don't do your own laundry, put your clothes away when they're clean, cook your own food, etc. When you move to your own place and start doing all this yourself, you'll finally understand what I'm talking about.