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| On Jun 28, 4:45 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
> What I said in what you carefully deleted from the quoting.
....drop the paranoia thing. theres no careful deleting here, i just
hit reply, quote your latest statement, and respond to it. if there is
confusion, it may be your posts are convoluted and difficult to work
with.
> You dont need that with a properly implemented
> media player, it appears as a drive on the computer.
....oh, and it syncs w/ my music library telepathically, sans software?
how does it load up my desired playlists?
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> So you are unlikely to piss $5/600+ and a 2 year
> $50/90 per month against the wall on an iphone now.
not sure what youre referring to. i said i wouldnt use my cellphone's
(hypothetical) media player, because it doesnt sync as well as my
nano; both of which fit in my pocket.
however, id still prefer one device, if it did. $50/90 is less and not
much more than what i spend now on my non-data plan. 500 isnt bad for
a PDA, mobile email, mobile full web browser, ipod, and cell phone. so
yeah, id pay that. except, i dont buy first versions. but in theory,
or down the road, you bet.
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> HA!! pathetic. silly one.
...? wheres the counter point... i decried typical cell UIs, and youve
already agreed its commonly bad. so why is that silly?
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> Wrong. The Nokia N series has even more like built in GPS too.
does the nokia does not have non-linear email, as the iphone? and rich
UIs inline w/ my mac experience? nope. i stand by it -- there are many
good features out there, but no other product has everything the
iphone promises. i do hope they add GPS in v2 tho.
sm
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