| Steve Sobol 2007-10-24, 3:33 pm |
| ["Followup-To:" header set to alt.cellular.sprintpcs.]
On 2007-10-24, Oxford <colalovesmacs@smart.com> wrote:
> yes, steve... but you need to learn to deal with it. when Apple enters a
> market, it will take over that market. do you use a PC? yes or you
> wouldn't be posting a reply. you have apple to thank for that. ever used
> a font on a laser or inkjet printer? you have apple to thank for that.
No, Idiot Boy, Apple uses PostScript. PostScript is an Adobe product.
> you will use an iPhone or a cheap clone of it in 10 years, the iPhone
> makes all other cell phones obsolete.... so might as well learn about
> what we are talking about now.
So in short, what you're saying is "I'm an XXXXXXX, and I'll continue to
be an XXXXXXX because I feel that my message warrants me being an XXXXXXX."
Even if you are 100% right, you're still off topic and posting crap that
others in (most of) the newsgroups you're posting to don't want to read.
> they are still cell phone companies and will be greatly impacted by the
> iPhone. Nokia is most at risk, expect them to fade away in 10-15 years.
> There is no way they can compete against Apple, they just don't have the
> resources to build fine quality, tiny phones. they just don't have the
> experience or depth of knowledge that Apple has in this area.
Are you on crack?
One of the first phones I ever carried was a Nokia 100 AMPS handset.
That was in 1995.
That'd be twelve years ago.
Apple just started manufacturing phones.... exactly when?
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