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  • #51
    Originally posted by iBreakbeat View Post
    He was an important guy but Steve Jobs created more of an impact by bringing computers to the masses.
    Lookit this Apple cocksucker! My god, he makes the *****/******* obsessions look like childsplay.


    Forget the guy that developed the programming language most major OS'es are created on, or Unix, you know, that little free OS Jobs and Woz took, polished and resold. Forget one of the founding fathers of the industry that made pretty much everything Jobs sold possible...the marketing guy, he's the real inspiration and blessing to the world. GTFOH
    Last edited by madsweeney; 12-01-2011, 11:52 PM.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by madsweeney View Post
      Lookit this Apple cocksucker! My god, he makes the *****/******* obsessions look like childsplay.


      Forget the guy that developed the programming language most major OS'es are created on, or Unix, you know, that little free OS Jobs and Woz took, polished and resold. Forget one of the founding fathers of the industry that made pretty much everything Jobs sold possible...the marketing guy, he's the real inspiration and blessing to the world. GTFOH




      When Xerox bosses were shown the first mouse they laughed at it; if it wasn't for Steve Jobs it might have just stayed in a lab and never popularised, Apple took away a the concept and created something that didn't cost $200 to make and was a lot simpler for people to understand.

      I've never said that these types of people are unimportant. It takes the visionary people like Jobs to make the ideas successful though.
      Last edited by COVID-19; 12-02-2011, 07:37 AM.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by iBreakbeat View Post
        They never denied there was a problem with batteries, they never denied malware and they never denied attenuation with the iPhone 4. Spread your FUD somewhere else.
        http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=855748
        "As of today, there has been no confirmed incident linked to battery overheating in the iPhone 3GS, and the number of cases we are investigating amounts to less than a dozen,"

        http://www.thenoisecast.com/2011/05/...alware-exists/
        ". AppleCare reps are being instructed not to attempt to remove any malware, not to confirm or deny that a user is infected, stopping just short of outright telling their reps to pretend that Mac malware doesn’t exist."

        http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/07...ne_4_problems/
        "There's nothing wrong with the iPhone 4 that isn't wrong with any other phone, says Steve Jobs." Couple weeks later he apologizes, says their phone isn't perfect and they offer free bumper cases to users who report the issue.

        This stuff happens all the time no matter how high quality a product is produced. They did initially deny all of these issues, they eventually acknowledged and reacted properly once customer outcry became loud enough.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by madsweeney View Post
          http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=855748
          "As of today, there has been no confirmed incident linked to battery overheating in the iPhone 3GS, and the number of cases we are investigating amounts to less than a dozen,"

          http://www.thenoisecast.com/2011/05/...alware-exists/
          ". AppleCare reps are being instructed not to attempt to remove any malware, not to confirm or deny that a user is infected, stopping just short of outright telling their reps to pretend that Mac malware doesn’t exist."

          http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/07...ne_4_problems/
          "There's nothing wrong with the iPhone 4 that isn't wrong with any other phone, says Steve Jobs." Couple weeks later he apologizes, says their phone isn't perfect and they offer free bumper cases to users who report the issue.

          This stuff happens all the time no matter how high quality a product is produced. They did initially deny all of these issues, they eventually acknowledged and reacted properly once customer outcry became loud enough.



          Apple's stance is always to investigate these matters anyway, the whole iPhone 4 antenna issue was blown way out of proportion anyway.

          The only reason people make a big deal out these things is because it's Apple.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by iBreakbeat View Post
            Apple's stance is always to investigate these matters anyway, the whole iPhone 4 antenna issue was blown way out of proportion anyway.

            The only reason people make a big deal out these things is because it's Apple.
            LMFAO, YOUR CALL DROPPED IF YOU HELD YOUR PHONE IN YOUR LEFT HAND!! GTFOH There's a reason they offered thousands of FREE bumper cases and redesigned the antenna for the iPhone 4 S. When they made the announcement about the cases there was literally a line halfway around the block here at the SF Apple store. Wow, you never cease to amaze me in your justification. Aww, poor wittle Apple, getting picked on by everyone.

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