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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:44 am
by volka
Exactly. Thanks Everah.
(on the other hand not everybody has the time, knowledege or whish to learn two languages. But I very much doubt forum threads like this one helps them a lot.)
btw: I think my fax machine is more powerful than your cell phone.
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 1:31 pm
by ReverendDexter
volka wrote:btw: I think my fax machine is more powerful than your cell phone.
Can't be, my cellphone has a built-fax machine

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:18 pm
by superdezign
Uh-oh, Everah brought back the famous 'Fearful Developer!!'
Revvy Rev wrote:Can't be, my cellphone has a built-fax machine
The fax cellphone? Screw iPhone! I want paper to come out of my phone! Hehe.
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:07 pm
by RobertGonzalez
superdezign wrote:The fax cellphone? Screw iPhone! I want paper to come out of my phone! Hehe.
I want to think to my phone 'iWish iHad a cup of coffe. And iWant iCed coffee cake to go with it' and be able to have my phone call the nearest coffee pot, place my order, set it at the table and have it ready and waiting for me when I get to it.
Oh yeah, iAlso want my phone to be my personal ATM, so iCan say to it 'Give me money now' and out of the bottom of the phone will come cash upon cash.
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:14 pm
by superdezign
Everah wrote:Oh yeah, iAlso want my phone to be my personal ATM, so iCan say to it 'Give me money now' and out of the bottom of the phone will come cash upon cash.
iThink iPhone is the complete iOpposite.
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:09 pm
by The Phoenix
Charles256 wrote:As for it being a monopoly, write your nearest law maker and have them sued. There.
Did that. Made it all the way to a Judge suggesting that they get broken up, and politics interfered - resulting in a slap on the wrist that did nothing to change their behaviors. In fact, it didn't remedy any of the harms they had caused, and even further encouraged their behavior in some markets.
Law makers are political, and politics is both fickle, and something we don't discuss here.
Besides, with no anti-trust suit left looming, the free market is the correct place to address the concerns. Some of us are - we walk with our wallets, and make clear why we've chosen to do so - so others can do the same. By doing so, we're improving the computing community.
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:18 pm
by Jenk
Everah wrote:superdezign wrote:The fax cellphone? Screw iPhone! I want paper to come out of my phone! Hehe.
I want to think to my phone 'iWish iHad a cup of coffe. And iWant iCed coffee cake to go with it' and be able to have my phone call the nearest coffee pot, place my order, set it at the table and have it ready and waiting for me when I get to it.
Oh yeah, iAlso want my phone to be my personal ATM, so iCan say to it 'Give me money now' and out of the bottom of the phone will come cash upon cash.
Do you also want it to make telephone calls, or is that asking too much?
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:20 pm
by superdezign
Jenk wrote:Everah wrote:superdezign wrote:The fax cellphone? Screw iPhone! I want paper to come out of my phone! Hehe.
I want to think to my phone 'iWish iHad a cup of coffe. And iWant iCed coffee cake to go with it' and be able to have my phone call the nearest coffee pot, place my order, set it at the table and have it ready and waiting for me when I get to it.
Oh yeah, iAlso want my phone to be my personal ATM, so iCan say to it 'Give me money now' and out of the bottom of the phone will come cash upon cash.
Do you also want it to make telephone calls, or is that asking too much?
Who needs phone calls when you've got money?
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:26 pm
by Charles256
The Phoenix wrote:Charles256 wrote:As for it being a monopoly, write your nearest law maker and have them sued. There.
Did that. Made it all the way to a Judge suggesting that they get broken up, and politics interfered - resulting in a slap on the wrist that did nothing to change their behaviors. In fact, it didn't remedy any of the harms they had caused, and even further encouraged their behavior in some markets.
Law makers are political, and politics is both fickle, and something we don't discuss here.
Besides, with no anti-trust suit left looming, the free market is the correct place to address the concerns. Some of us are - we walk with our wallets, and make clear why we've chosen to do so - so others can do the same. By doing so, we're improving the computing community.
Congratulations.