find out what "normal usage" is covered, and then damage your device accordingly. take it to a new apple store. profit
Only one apple store in Iceland.steelie34 wrote:
find out what "normal usage" is covered, and then damage your device accordingly. take it to a new apple store. profit
Aren't you already paying extra?.Sup wrote:
You have to pay extra for an Apple product warranty
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
FOR FUCKS SAKEFreezer7Pro wrote:
Aren't you already paying extra?.Sup wrote:
You have to pay extra for an Apple product warranty
FUCK OFF ALREADY
Freezer, we get it, you're a highly-unique anti-Apple fanboy that cannot afford to pay for Apple products.
Go away now, you're like a bad smell.
I'm perfectly happy with my overpriced Apple iPod, my overpriced Logitech peripherals, my overpriced Nvidia cards, my overpriced Sony Vaio, my overpriced materialist life. Every company adds profit margins to their products based on both tangible and intangible benefits/selling points, if your wallet doesn't stretch or doesn't justify Apple products... that's fine. We got that several months ago. It doesn't make you look cool, go away fatty, cool yuppie Apple products aren't made for the awkward social reject stereotype.
Go away now, you're like a bad smell.
I'm perfectly happy with my overpriced Apple iPod, my overpriced Logitech peripherals, my overpriced Nvidia cards, my overpriced Sony Vaio, my overpriced materialist life. Every company adds profit margins to their products based on both tangible and intangible benefits/selling points, if your wallet doesn't stretch or doesn't justify Apple products... that's fine. We got that several months ago. It doesn't make you look cool, go away fatty, cool yuppie Apple products aren't made for the awkward social reject stereotype.
Last edited by Uzique (2009-02-16 08:49:39)
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
watUzique wrote:
Freezer, we get it, you're a highly-unique anti-Apple fanboy that cannot afford to pay for Apple products.
Go away now, you're like a bad smell.
I'm perfectly happy with my overpriced Apple iPod, my overpriced Logitech peripherals, my overpriced Nvidia cards, my overpriced Sony Vaio, my overpriced materialist life. Every company adds profit margins to their products based on both tangible and intangible benefits/selling points, if your wallet doesn't stretch or doesn't justify Apple products... that's fine. We got that several months ago. It doesn't make you look cool, go away fatty, cool yuppie Apple products aren't made for the awkward social reject stereotype.
just lol
this, lulzGooners wrote:
just lol
uzique is awsm
Freezer, see my usertitle
edit: lrn2comebacks already
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Last edited by Gooners (2009-02-16 08:57:12)
You wouldn't say that if he wasn't arguing for your precious iPods.JoshP wrote:
this, lulzGooners wrote:
just lol
uzique is awsm
Freezer, see my usertitle
edit: lrn2comebacks already
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
But he is you see, and that's the diff innit.Freezer7Pro wrote:
You wouldn't say that if he wasn't arguing for your precious iPods.JoshP wrote:
this, lulzGooners wrote:
just lol
uzique is awsm
Freezer, see my usertitle
edit: lrn2comebacks already
No, no, no. I've said multiple times in the Tech Forums that an iPod isn't "precious" to me at all. It's an affordable, average-quality mp3 player for average-quality digital music. In short, to deftly sidestep this endless and pointless bandwagon-debate, I am definitely not pro-Apple or a "precious" fanboy; I spend most of my time calling out people like Kyle for being the Apple-Fan stereotype, trust me I do not fall into that category. I buy things based on their price and their functionality. The iPod suits me fine in that respect where it seemingly doesn't for you.
My point is no one cares about your general opinion of the product/brand. Even your most beloved battery-geek company will send out defective or unreliable units every now and then- it's an inevitability, shit happens. If 'x' small complication isn't covered under the actual legal warranty, well I'm sure some store staff will be more sympathetic and understanding if he keeps on trying.
And that comeback was hideous, honestly.
My point is no one cares about your general opinion of the product/brand. Even your most beloved battery-geek company will send out defective or unreliable units every now and then- it's an inevitability, shit happens. If 'x' small complication isn't covered under the actual legal warranty, well I'm sure some store staff will be more sympathetic and understanding if he keeps on trying.
And that comeback was hideous, honestly.
Last edited by Uzique (2009-02-16 09:01:08)
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
You're never funny, it's an eternal disappointment.Uzique wrote:
inb4free -oh shit.
He's always so right you know . At life.
Well actually, disappointment itself has a transient quality, so really it's more like you're just... a failure.
Last edited by Finray (2009-02-16 09:02:27)

Finray, why even try.
Honestly.
Step away. Already proven multiple times that you're a peon.
Honestly.
Step away. Already proven multiple times that you're a peon.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
o.OFinray wrote:
You're never funny, it's an eternal disappointment.Uzique wrote:
inb4free -oh shit.
He's always so right you know . At life.
Did u even c wat i did thar?Uzique wrote:
Finray, why even try.
Honestly.
Step away. Already proven multiple times that you're a peon.

Of course, you copy-pasted a post that I directed at one of your genuinely-shit-fail-try-too-hard posts.
I'm asking you why are you even trying to reinitiate that argument, you will lose everytime.
Door -->
I'm asking you why are you even trying to reinitiate that argument, you will lose everytime.
Door -->
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
i would rage so hard
sucks man
sucks man
But you might start thinking when about every fifth unit or so is defective. No matter how good and free support you get, it's still a hassle.Uzique wrote:
No, no, no. I've said multiple times in the Tech Forums that an iPod isn't "precious" to me at all. It's an affordable, average-quality mp3 player for average-quality digital music. In short, to deftly sidestep this endless and pointless bandwagon-debate, I am definitely not pro-Apple or a "precious" fanboy; I spend most of my time calling out people like Kyle for being the Apple-Fan stereotype, trust me I do not fall into that category. I buy things based on their price and their functionality. The iPod suits me fine in that respect where it seemingly doesn't for you.
My point is no one cares about your general opinion of the product/brand. Even your most beloved battery-geek company will send out defective or unreliable units every now and then- it's an inevitability, shit happens. If 'x' small complication isn't covered under the actual legal warranty, well I'm sure some store staff will be more sympathetic and understanding if he keeps on trying.
And that comeback was hideous, honestly.
Let's drop this for this thread now, I don't wanna get banned again.
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
Same goes for you.Finray wrote:
tbfhFreezer7Pro wrote:
But you might start thinking when about every fifth unit or so is defective. No matter how good and free support you get, it's still a hassle.
Let's drop this for this thread now, I don't wanna get banned owned by Uzi again.
No matter which side you pick, neither likes you. I think we can all agree on that one.Finray wrote:
tbfhFreezer7Pro wrote:
But you might start thinking when about every fifth unit or so is defective. No matter how good and free support you get, it's still a hassle.
Let's drop this for this thread now, I don't wanna get banned owned by Uzi again.
Last edited by Freezer7Pro (2009-02-16 09:16:04)
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
if every fifth unit was defective don't you think it'd be all over the internet and everyone would be all "DUNT BUY APPLE GUIZE"?Freezer7Pro wrote:
But you might start thinking when about every fifth unit or so is defective. No matter how good and free support you get, it's still a hassle.Uzique wrote:
No, no, no. I've said multiple times in the Tech Forums that an iPod isn't "precious" to me at all. It's an affordable, average-quality mp3 player for average-quality digital music. In short, to deftly sidestep this endless and pointless bandwagon-debate, I am definitely not pro-Apple or a "precious" fanboy; I spend most of my time calling out people like Kyle for being the Apple-Fan stereotype, trust me I do not fall into that category. I buy things based on their price and their functionality. The iPod suits me fine in that respect where it seemingly doesn't for you.
My point is no one cares about your general opinion of the product/brand. Even your most beloved battery-geek company will send out defective or unreliable units every now and then- it's an inevitability, shit happens. If 'x' small complication isn't covered under the actual legal warranty, well I'm sure some store staff will be more sympathetic and understanding if he keeps on trying.
And that comeback was hideous, honestly.
Let's drop this for this thread now, I don't wanna get banned again.
finny urrite
I know it's hilariousFreezer7Pro wrote:
No matter which side you pick, neither likes you.Finray wrote:
tbfhFreezer7Pro wrote:
But you might start thinking when about every fifth unit or so is defective. No matter how good and free support you get, it's still a hassle.
Let's drop this for this thread now, I don't wanna get banned owned by Uzi again.
Also, nobody can beat Uzi, so why even try.

/agreeFinray wrote:
Also, nobody can beat Uzi, so why even try.
@freezer i like finny