Me like._Dominiko_PL wrote:
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I just let Maddox speak for me when ever an "I love my iPhone" thread pops up
And about Apple customers in general
I'd burn in hell before I gave a penny to Apple. Not that I love Microsoft or anything, I just have a deep, burning hatred of Apple.
And about Apple customers in general
I'd burn in hell before I gave a penny to Apple. Not that I love Microsoft or anything, I just have a deep, burning hatred of Apple.
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Yes ofcourse, the normal apple hatred.
I got the white 16gb iPhone 3G as well...been posting on it for a while. I'm gonna post a full review later tonight.
maddox is the man, i loved his little kid drawings, and I agree with you, in not giving apple anything, those tard bagsSpIk3y wrote:
I just let Maddox speak for me when ever an "I love my iPhone" thread pops up
And about Apple customers in general
I'd burn in hell before I gave a penny to Apple. Not that I love Microsoft or anything, I just have a deep, burning hatred of Apple.
The funny thing is, I bet that even indirectly, some money you have spent will have gone to Apple, or will go to.
I don't see the point of the iPhone, other than a status-thing.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
I have a iPod Touch 32GB myself, and I luv it.
Being able to jailbreak it and do whatever you want with it makes it worth it.
Being able to jailbreak it and do whatever you want with it makes it worth it.
I'd be happy to start a debate on the pros and cons of the iPhone etc, but there's about a hundred threads already. Some people use a phone more than just call and text, and need a smartphone or similar. (Treo, N95, iPhone etc)Freezer7Pro wrote:
I don't see the point of the iPhone, other than a status-thing.
I would bought one if I did not have to switch carriers and stand in line like tool. They are good phones though.
Aside from it unhip profile my phone now syncs up nicely ... as soon as it is in range of my wifi.
Aside from it unhip profile my phone now syncs up nicely ... as soon as it is in range of my wifi.
I know, and I don't wanna debate. What I'm saying is that, aside from the touchscreen, what can the iPhone do that the others can't? It's so overhyped that it's become "that thing that only the cool kids have".kylef wrote:
I'd be happy to start a debate on the pros and cons of the iPhone etc, but there's about a hundred threads already. Some people use a phone more than just call and text, and need a smartphone or similar. (Treo, N95, iPhone etc)Freezer7Pro wrote:
I don't see the point of the iPhone, other than a status-thing.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
It is a status thing Freezer. I don't know what it's like where you live, but the pop culture view here of phones is completely status with very little focus on utility. As soon as pop culture got wind of apple making a phone, all mainstream consumers pants were soaked with tard spunk. It's shiny. It's mother-fuckin' apple baby. I'll pull one of these things out of my pocket and be the hottest shit in the house.
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That's what I'm saying.Defiance wrote:
It is a status thing Freezer. I don't know what it's like where you live, but the pop culture view here of phones is completely status with very little focus on utility. As soon as pop culture got wind of apple making a phone, all mainstream consumers pants were soaked with tard spunk. It's shiny. It's mother-fuckin' apple baby. I'll pull one of these things out of my pocket and be the hottest shit in the house.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
The iPhone is about as powerful as a ps2Freezer7Pro wrote:
I know, and I don't wanna debate. What I'm saying is that, aside from the touchscreen, what can the iPhone do that the others can't? It's so overhyped that it's become "that thing that only the cool kids have".kylef wrote:
I'd be happy to start a debate on the pros and cons of the iPhone etc, but there's about a hundred threads already. Some people use a phone more than just call and text, and need a smartphone or similar. (Treo, N95, iPhone etc)Freezer7Pro wrote:
I don't see the point of the iPhone, other than a status-thing.
but more expensivejsnipy wrote:
The iPhone is about as powerful as a ps2Freezer7Pro wrote:
I know, and I don't wanna debate. What I'm saying is that, aside from the touchscreen, what can the iPhone do that the others can't? It's so overhyped that it's become "that thing that only the cool kids have".kylef wrote:
I'd be happy to start a debate on the pros and cons of the iPhone etc, but there's about a hundred threads already. Some people use a phone more than just call and text, and need a smartphone or similar. (Treo, N95, iPhone etc)
I don't believe thatjsnipy wrote:
The iPhone is about as powerful as a ps2Freezer7Pro wrote:
I know, and I don't wanna debate. What I'm saying is that, aside from the touchscreen, what can the iPhone do that the others can't? It's so overhyped that it's become "that thing that only the cool kids have".kylef wrote:
I'd be happy to start a debate on the pros and cons of the iPhone etc, but there's about a hundred threads already. Some people use a phone more than just call and text, and need a smartphone or similar. (Treo, N95, iPhone etc)
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must be true, John Carmack says so.Mutantsteak wrote:
I don't believe thatjsnipy wrote:
The iPhone is about as powerful as a ps2Freezer7Pro wrote:
I know, and I don't wanna debate. What I'm saying is that, aside from the touchscreen, what can the iPhone do that the others can't? It's so overhyped that it's become "that thing that only the cool kids have".
John Carmack wrote:
"The iPhone, as a device, is in the same generation power-wise as the PS2 or Xbox http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox ," he said. "The graphics are a little lower but the RAM is a lot higher. … You could easily spend $10 million on an iPhone game, but the market just can’t support that yet."
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Apparantly john carmack has no empathy for human beings. I wiki'd him so he works for id how come he knows so much about the iphone?
theDude5B wrote:
iPhone is a good bit of technology. But the one thing that lets it down which would stop me from buying it is that the Camera sucks on it. Sucks BADLY.
That was taken with my iPhone, not a bad camera tbh.
The camera is acceptable but really should be much better inline with the rest of the phone.
He cofounded ID. Probably stays informed so he knows where to invest.wah1188 wrote:
Apparantly john carmack has no empathy for human beings. I wiki'd him so he works for id how come he knows so much about the iphone?
Mobile gaming. That's why Mr. Cormack stays informed. He wants to be one of the first to jump onto that future money train.jsnipy wrote:
He cofounded ID. Probably stays informed so he knows where to invest.wah1188 wrote:
Apparantly john carmack has no empathy for human beings. I wiki'd him so he works for id how come he knows so much about the iphone?
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