| Rod Speed 2007-06-28, 10:33 pm |
| tony < spacemarine@mailinat
or.com> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote
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> evidently your quoting style eludes me, then.
Thats posting style, not quoting style.
> it appears to me you said the ipods good UI design was
> due to media players being uncomplicated to begin with.
Nope, those comments were about the STATE
OF THE MARKET when the ipod showed up.
> to which i responded the above.
Missing the point completely.
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> again, i must be confused.
No surprises there.
> it *appears* in the quote above that youre saying
> most of todays cellphones have a media player.
Nope, that most already have a media player, not necessarily in their cellphone.
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> keyword being decent. not good.
Wrong. Its good in your terms.
> my current phone is a nokia,
Then that claim of yours is a lie or you are a klutz.
> after having tried samsung, sony, and nokias prior. best
> part about it? i can use the same charger i had years ago.
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> they do.
> herein lies our disagreement. further, i like itunes &
> syncing w/ my itunes. i cant do that w/ a nokia.
itunes aint the only way to synch a media player.
Even easier with a nokia, its just a drive that you can
copy to and from at will. You cant do that with an ipod.
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> from what ive seen in the videos, the UI improvements i like go beyond
> touch screen. they are inline w/ my mac user experience, which i like.
Sure, but thats nothing like your previous claim.
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