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11-18-2009, 12:43 PM
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He's avoided a good 75% of the suggestions/questions people have mentioned to him. He is being a classic troll. Having said that, he's winning as we continue to comment on his ignorance.
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11-18-2009, 01:53 PM
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I refuse to answer the memory or apps questions because it is unreasonable -- no, it is ridiculous -- to expect users to have to keep tabs on these. I have stayed on top of these and other issues for 3 years now and I refuse to waste my precious time doing so anymore. New generation devices obviate the need to do this crap.
You guys are so cute -- you seem to really believe that RIM is gonna stay on top doing the same thing its been doing since '99 or whatever -- ha! We'll see boys... we'll see...
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11-18-2009, 02:05 PM
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Well, I think we have an answer. The doofus has loaded it up to the gills and expects it to work. The dumb azz will do the same to the Droid and realize that will mess up as well. Go test that as well.
Top 90% Technophile? Hardly. Bottom 1/3 is my estimate.
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11-18-2009, 02:06 PM
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Enjoy the Droid. Please. It is focused on consumers like you. Enjoy..
Epic Fail.
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11-18-2009, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ApacheIndian
I refuse to answer the memory or apps questions because it is unreasonable -- no, it is ridiculous -- to expect users to have to keep tabs on these. I have stayed on top of these and other issues for 3 years now and I refuse to waste my precious time doing so anymore. New generation devices obviate the need to do this crap.
You guys are so cute -- you seem to really believe that RIM is gonna stay on top doing the same thing its been doing since '99 or whatever -- ha! We'll see boys... we'll see...
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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL god your one stupid troll.
here black berry tour
RAM:capacity: 256 MiB
ROM;capacity: 256 MiB
Moto droid:
RAM:capacity: 256 MiB
ROM;capacity: 512 MiB
rom == read only memory.
so both devices have a whopping 256MiB of memory to use.
just one thing give us the driod forum you're going to cry on over memory issues on it too.
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11-18-2009, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ApacheIndian
I refuse to answer the memory or apps questions because it is unreasonable -- no, it is ridiculous -- to expect users to have to keep tabs on these.
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I hope you don't apply this faulty (attempt at) logic to other things in your life. If you don't keep tabs on the gas in your car, it runs out and you get stranded. If you keep filling up your PC with apps and files without ever deleting anything, eventually you run out of hard drive space. If you don't check your bank balance, you might get overdrawn and have to pay fees, etc.
You are suffering the effects of your own ignorance and stubborness. It has nothing to do with the BlackBerry and everything to do with how you use/abuse it.
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11-18-2009, 02:59 PM
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so both devices have a whopping 256MiB of memory to use.
just one thing give us the driod forum you're going to cry on over memory issues on it too.
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ha ha, i think it was the 512 ROM that got him to swap over to the Droid.
Yes do give us which Droid forum you're going to be ranting at after a few weeks of usage.
Err.. 'objective and fair'? do you ACTUALLY know how to do that? considering how you INSIST on RIM going downhill.
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11-18-2009, 03:21 PM
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I don't have a problem with the blackberry requiring some sophistication to use and maintain. I don't mean I accept defects; just that I think the device that is intended to be everthing for everyone and simple-stupid to use has its own problems.
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11-18-2009, 03:23 PM
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CoDudette you are sexy
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11-18-2009, 03:28 PM
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You are suffering the effects of your own ignorance and stubborness. It has nothing to do with the BlackBerry and everything to do with how you use/abuse it.
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+2. Very well said, Daphne.
By his last response to CoDudette, I think that's his subtle way of admitting he knows he's wrong in all of this.
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Even a mosquito doesn't get a pat on the back until it starts to work.
Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold.
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11-18-2009, 03:31 PM
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What? haha -- don't get overly Freudian friend, I simply think CoDudette is sexy and want her to pull on my mullet that's all
I'll let y'all know about the Droid in a couple days
Cloud computing is the future. Cords = antiquated. BES = prehistoric.
Droid does baby.
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11-18-2009, 03:35 PM
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What? haha -- don't get overly Freudian friend, I simply think CoDudette is sexy and want her to pull on my mullet that's all
I'll let y'all know about the Droid in a couple days
Cloud computing is the future. Cords = antiquated. BES = prehistoric.
Droid does baby.
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My point was that you continuously avoid questions about how you use the device, as you know you're not using as it's intended to be used. So, instead, you make off topic comments to change the subject or focus of the conversation. CoDudette's looks have nothing to do with your dislike of BlackBerry devices.
Secondly, you've admitted that you have NO IDEA what BES is and how it works, so how can YOU possibly call it prehistoric? Please, Please, PLEASE give me some examples.
You're just saying things (as you have this entire thread) without reason or facts to back up your claims. Until you do so, you will be nothing more than a troll.
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The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.
When you take things for granted, the things you are granted, get taken.
Even a mosquito doesn't get a pat on the back until it starts to work.
Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold.
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11-18-2009, 03:37 PM
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CoDudette you are sexy
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Maybe she will share her PIN with you!!! Oh wait....you'll have a droid....
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11-18-2009, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by daphne
I hope you don't apply this faulty (attempt at) logic to other things in your life. If you don't keep tabs on the gas in your car, it runs out and you get stranded. If you keep filling up your PC with apps and files without ever deleting anything, eventually you run out of hard drive space. If you don't check your bank balance, you might get overdrawn and have to pay fees, etc.
You are suffering the effects of your own ignorance and stubborness. It has nothing to do with the BlackBerry and everything to do with how you use/abuse it.
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Well said.
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11-18-2009, 03:51 PM
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As I sit here with my thumb up my butt waiting for my Tour to reboot (froze again -- sigh), I have decided:
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Ask your thumb to say Hi to your brain
They should meet.
(oh, that's ^^ for laughs, I am really sorry this thread has gotten THIS low).
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11-18-2009, 03:53 PM
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here black berry tour
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LOL i fail at typing.
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11-18-2009, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jsconyers
My point was that you continuously avoid questions about how you use the device, as you know you're not using as it's intended to be used.
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Gee let's see... I want to...
Send and receive email (all devices do almost equally well these days -- gone are the days of RIM's dominance in this sphere)
Browse the web --> BlackBerry sucks
Read Kindle books --> BlackBerry can't do at all
Listen to Audible books --> BlackBerry sucks
Reserve a ZipCar --> BlackBerry can't do at all
Sync my Calendar, Contacts, Task etc. through the cloud across multiple devices for free --> Google Android does seamlessly out of the box, with BlackBerry + Microsoft you have to pay and you need a "systems administrator"??? (How stupid is that anyway???)
Not have to constantly monitor memory and regulate what [mostly crappy] apps I download from the BB App Store --> BlackBerry sucks
Oh sure y'all are gonna cry SECURITY ALERT!!!! THE SKY IS FALLING!!!
Please. The cloud is the future. You can accept it now, or you can accept it later.
I have liked BB for years now but I can see its deficiencies clearly now -- I don't understand how y'all are so blinded, it's almost cult-like -- very weird
And no I'm not gonna go over the [very few] apps I have installed or how much memory I have. Even though I know that that is not the problem and that the problem is simply that BB is a piece-of-shiznit, I am not going to indulge in this stupid exercise any more.
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11-18-2009, 04:48 PM
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Please explain how RIM's days of dominance are over when it comes to PUSH email?
Also, please explain how BES is prehistoric, you seem to have purposely left that out of your post when that is clearly what i begged for you to answer.
Your explanation of using Google's cloud has been answered earlier in this thread. Not a lot of people trust Google with their private data. If you see this as more secure than using a BES, then you're clearly delusional.
So again, please explain to me how RIM's days of PUSH email dominance are over. More so than that, please explain how BES is prehistoric.
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11-18-2009, 04:49 PM
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Maybe she will share her PIN with you!!! Oh wait....you'll have a droid....
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I'm glad you brought up BBM. It is STUPID. There is no point other than some weird feeling of belonging to a "special BlackBerry club." Text or email serve the exact same purpose.
I don't want her PIN. I want her to pin me.
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11-18-2009, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by ApacheIndian
Gee let's see... I want to...
Send and receive email (all devices do almost equally well these days -- gone are the days of RIM's dominance in this sphere)
Browse the web --> BlackBerry sucks
Read Kindle books --> BlackBerry can't do at all
Listen to Audible books --> BlackBerry sucks
Reserve a ZipCar --> BlackBerry can't do at all
Sync my Calendar, Contacts, Task etc. through the cloud across multiple devices for free --> Google Android does seamlessly out of the box, with BlackBerry + Microsoft you have to pay and you need a "systems administrator"??? (How stupid is that anyway???)
Not have to constantly monitor memory and regulate what [mostly crappy] apps I download from the BB App Store --> BlackBerry sucks
Oh sure y'all are gonna cry SECURITY ALERT!!!! THE SKY IS FALLING!!!
Please. The cloud is the future. You can accept it now, or you can accept it later.
I have liked BB for years now but I can see its deficiencies clearly now -- I don't understand how y'all are so blinded, it's almost cult-like -- very weird
And no I'm not gonna go over the [very few] apps I have installed or how much memory I have. Even though I know that that is not the problem and that the problem is simply that BB is a piece-of-shiznit, I am not going to indulge in this stupid exercise any more.
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Then FOR YOU a different product is the way to go. However, don't be so arrogant or stupid as to assume that everyone else has the same need set that you do. We don't. Good-Bye.
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