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those who have an IOS device, those with android make me jealous still.

Don't be--iOS (and apple stuff) have their benefits.  I've been using various custom Android ROMs on my phones and a tablet for 2 and a half years now, and they are invariably very buggy--the trade-off for more functionality.  I loved my iPad when I had it for having great stability, superior screen, and overall it was a pleasure to use (could even do some productive things things like remote desktop connection, Evernote for synced work notes, etc.)--everything was very snappy.

Edit: who knew I'd be making such a topic for discussion all on my own ;)
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 11:22:46 »
those with android make me jealous still.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention Phototelectric.

Android is utter and complete ****. Hands down. If you get an android device, good luck ever getting a new OS within 6 months of it's release by google. The android market is so fragmented and inconsistent it's terrible. If you buy a top end ($150+ phone) you might get a year of updates from the carrier, pay anything less than that and LOL, you might get one update.

Granted, you do have a very thriving community of modders like cyanogenmod and xda-developers, but that requires phones that can be unlocked and jailbroken, which is coming few and far between from what I understand, carriers are starting to crack down on that ****...

Oh and don't get me started on Android cameras, compared to the speed of the iPhone cameras, and the quality/control of the Nokia camera (in the $200+ market) no Android device comes close.

There are two phones anyone should consider, iPhone if you want a safe choice, and Windows Phone if you're feeling adventurous.

Android's current state is such utter **** it's not even funny. I'm so happy I got out of that environment :/

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 11:32:47 »
Please don't make this an ios v android thread

they both have their pros and cons

argument over

iOS > Windows Phone > Android

Don't tell me what to do OuO

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 11:37:47 »
those with android make me jealous still.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention Phototelectric.

Android is utter and complete ****. Hands down. If you get an android device, good luck ever getting a new OS within 6 months of it's release by google. The android market is so fragmented and inconsistent it's terrible. If you buy a top end ($150+ phone) you might get a year of updates from the carrier, pay anything less than that and LOL, you might get one update.

Granted, you do have a very thriving community of modders like cyanogenmod and xda-developers, but that requires phones that can be unlocked and jailbroken, which is coming few and far between from what I understand, carriers are starting to crack down on that ****...

Oh and don't get me started on Android cameras, compared to the speed of the iPhone cameras, and the quality/control of the Nokia camera (in the $200+ market) no Android device comes close.

There are two phones anyone should consider, iPhone if you want a safe choice, and Windows Phone if you're feeling adventurous.

Android's current state is such utter **** it's not even funny. I'm so happy I got out of that environment :/

Nexus 5 >> iphone

camera? let's agree all phone cameras suck, exception to the nokias

OS support.. what's wrong with android.. you mention problems.. what problems did you have exactly..

and honestly..

ALL APPS on android is free... forever...  Iphone, sometimes you gotta wait before you can 'arrrrgh-matey' it up.. between os jail-breaks.. that could be quite a few months in between..




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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #4 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 11:43:21 »
ALL APPS on android is free... forever...

Do you even android?..
I hadn't paid for any of the apps I used on my iPad either--lots of free ones available.
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 11:47:38 »
ALL APPS on android is free... forever...

Do you even android?..
I hadn't paid for any of the apps I used on my iPad either--lots of free ones available.

i'm not sure how ur using that verb...

But, my point is... you know how PC gaming is awesome cuz "arrrghh!!!"..

The same is true on Android..

Iphone... mostly "arrrgh".. but then there's the "dry period" before the next jailbreak, or some random update that apple pushes out, and all ur apps stop working..   I had this happen to me 3-4 times already, I was on iPhone 1 8gb, all the way through iPhone 5...   

We had a nexus 4 in the family and now the 5,  and it's been nothing but smooth sailing (arrrrgh)...


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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #6 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 11:47:57 »
Nexus 5 >> iphone

camera? let's agree all phone cameras suck, exception to the nokias

OS support.. what's wrong with android.. you mention problems.. what problems did you have exactly..

and honestly..

ALL APPS on android is free... forever...  Iphone, sometimes you gotta wait before you can 'arrrrgh-matey' it up.. between os jail-breaks.. that could be quite a few months in between..

OS Support. I was talking about the lack of updates to the OS, I bought a $200 Android phone ~6 months before 4.x came out, that phone was never officially updated past 2.x. However I can go buy an iPhone 4 from 2010 and still update it to the most recent version. It's just massive fragmentation either by carrier/device manufacturer OS conflicts or just because the Android device manufacturers will just crank out 6 phones a year and obviously can't support all of them for any longer than a few months. To be fair, Windows phone had this problem too transitioning from WP7->WP8, but since WP8 they've been doing a good job of rolling out OTA updates for all phones instead of just the 1 or 2 most recent releases.

I never have any use for paid apps. I guess I don't live on my phone like some other people do, I just use it for music/social.

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #7 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 11:54:19 »
Nexus 5 >> iphone

camera? let's agree all phone cameras suck, exception to the nokias

OS support.. what's wrong with android.. you mention problems.. what problems did you have exactly..

and honestly..

ALL APPS on android is free... forever...  Iphone, sometimes you gotta wait before you can 'arrrrgh-matey' it up.. between os jail-breaks.. that could be quite a few months in between..

OS Support. I was talking about the lack of updates to the OS, I bought a $200 Android phone ~6 months before 4.x came out, that phone was never officially updated past 2.x. However I can go buy an iPhone 4 from 2010 and still update it to the most recent version. It's just massive fragmentation either by carrier/device manufacturer OS conflicts or just because the Android device manufacturers will just crank out 6 phones a year and obviously can't support all of them for any longer than a few months. To be fair, Windows phone had this problem too transitioning from WP7->WP8, but since WP8 they've been doing a good job of rolling out OTA updates for all phones instead of just the 1 or 2 most recent releases.

I never have any use for paid apps. I guess I don't live on my phone like some other people do, I just use it for music/social.

But.. kmiller...  you can't blame the fragmentation of the android market for the issue you encountered..

YOU CHOSE that phone..

you could've chosen the nexus 4 (6months ago), and have the same if not faster support from google, and the mods community.





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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #8 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 11:58:29 »
stfu about android. that has nothing to do with this thread.

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #9 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 12:06:03 »
But.. kmiller...  you can't blame the fragmentation of the android market for the issue you encountered..

YOU CHOSE that phone..

you could've chosen the nexus 4 (6months ago), and have the same if not faster support from google, and the mods community.


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true, I could have gotten a nexus phone. But that's the exception to the android fragmentation, not the standard (which it should be). And when I had bought my first android device, the Nexus devices has vastly inferior hardware at a much higher price. obviously these past few years have changed those things.

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #10 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 12:16:57 »
But.. kmiller...  you can't blame the fragmentation of the android market for the issue you encountered..

YOU CHOSE that phone..

you could've chosen the nexus 4 (6months ago), and have the same if not faster support from google, and the mods community.


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true, I could have gotten a nexus phone. But that's the exception to the android fragmentation, not the standard (which it should be). And when I had bought my first android device, the Nexus devices has vastly inferior hardware at a much higher price. obviously these past few years have changed those things.

Well..OK... lets all live and discuss TODAY...

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #11 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 12:35:11 »
Android is the best

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #13 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 12:53:36 »
Just get a Nexus.
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #14 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 13:01:20 »
Well..OK... lets all live and discuss TODAY...

Nexus 5...  cheaper, great screen, free apps forever, support from google + android community
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Today. The Nexus 5 is a pretty good competitor in the smartphone market, but as mentioned above, the camera is terrible which is a major driving factor for a lot of people, myself included.

I am quite impressed with how the screens have come on Android phones, they're on-par and in some cases above-par what Apple has which is a huge jump from back in the day.

"support from google" sure. I don't think google can spell support, It's very much more the android community where support will be coming from. Not google.

And your "free apps" argument... I prefer to not go down that path, and if absolutely necessary, buy the apps I need (mostly jailbreak-only apps)

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #16 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 14:27:26 »
Windows phone is NOT better than android. Windows phone is absolute ****.
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #17 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 14:44:53 »
Windows phone is NOT better than android. Windows phone is absolute ****.

Have you used a windows phone?

I really don't see anything wrong with it.. It's got most of the stuff I use...

Certainly many android apps have an edge due to longer development and such, but there's really nothing of the typical phone suite, MISSING from WP8..




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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #18 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 14:47:29 »
iOS 7 is dooky sauce, as discussed properly  :D

The one thing i wish apple would allow is allowing you to go back with older OS'...I want to go back to iOS5....but of course I'm stuck on 6.1.3 right now...


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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #19 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 14:49:07 »
Windows Phone isn't that bad. I had one for a long time (Nokia Lumia 900), and the only complaint I had was the ****ty hardware and lack of some apps I liked on iOS. But the OS itself was very solid, ran smooth and was fun to use.

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #20 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 14:53:35 »
Windows phone is intriguing, but every time I've looked at one in stores, the UI felt less "immediate".  In other words, perhaps there are options to add specialized shortcuts to the start screen, but some things felt like they took a few actions to get to.  Still, I'm a fan of Windows 8, having used Windows 7 Pro since when it first became available for public testing, so I'm open-minded about Windows phones.  My first Windows phone was a Motorola MPx200:



It was extremely slow, but small, and it was fun to think of having a mini Windows device, though very limited.  My next Windows phone was an HTC HD2 with Windows 6.5, which I used for a few weeks and then put a custom Android ROM onto it.  That phone is amazing and is still going strong through a few iterations of various ROMs.  I had looked into an HTC HD7 for Windows 7, but it just didn't seem appealing back when it came out.  Finally, recently I played with some Nokia Windows phones, and they are definitely a lot nicer--the progress in evolution of the mobile Windows OS has been dramatic.  I just still feel like having a simple field with icons on the front screen is somehow faster, but it's probably bias, coming from years of using Android (and iOS on my iPad).
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #21 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 14:58:38 »
Windows phone is intriguing, but every time I've looked at one in stores, the UI felt less "immediate".  In other words, perhaps there are options to add specialized shortcuts to the start screen, but some things felt like they took a few actions to get to.  Still, I'm a fan of Windows 8, having used Windows 7 Pro since when it first became available for public testing, so I'm open-minded about Windows phones.  My first Windows phone was a Motorola MPx200:

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It was extremely slow, but small, and it was fun to think of having a mini Windows device, though very limited.  My next Windows phone was an HTC HD2 with Windows 6.5, which I used for a few weeks and then put a custom Android ROM onto it.  That phone is amazing and is still going strong through a few iterations of various ROMs.  I had looked into an HTC HD7 for Windows 7, but it just didn't seem appealing back when it came out.  Finally, recently I played with some Nokia Windows phones, and they are definitely a lot nicer--the progress in evolution of the mobile Windows OS has been dramatic.  I just still feel like having a simple field with icons on the front screen is somehow faster, but it's probably bias, coming from years of using Android (and iOS on my iPad).

did you use wp8 ? it's different than wp7

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« Reply #22 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 14:59:29 »
iOS user here.


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« Reply #24 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 15:02:03 »
Windows phone is intriguing, but every time I've looked at one in stores, the UI felt less "immediate".  In other words, perhaps there are options to add specialized shortcuts to the start screen, but some things felt like they took a few actions to get to.  Still, I'm a fan of Windows 8, having used Windows 7 Pro since when it first became available for public testing, so I'm open-minded about Windows phones.  My first Windows phone was a Motorola MPx200:

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It was extremely slow, but small, and it was fun to think of having a mini Windows device, though very limited.  My next Windows phone was an HTC HD2 with Windows 6.5, which I used for a few weeks and then put a custom Android ROM onto it.  That phone is amazing and is still going strong through a few iterations of various ROMs.  I had looked into an HTC HD7 for Windows 7, but it just didn't seem appealing back when it came out.  Finally, recently I played with some Nokia Windows phones, and they are definitely a lot nicer--the progress in evolution of the mobile Windows OS has been dramatic.  I just still feel like having a simple field with icons on the front screen is somehow faster, but it's probably bias, coming from years of using Android (and iOS on my iPad).

did you use wp8 ? it's different than wp7

Haven't really used, just played with for a while in a T-mobile store.  One of the cheaper Nokia Lumias.
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #25 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 15:03:34 »
Windows phone is NOT better than android. Windows phone is absolute ****.

Have you used a windows phone?

I really don't see anything wrong with it.. It's got most of the stuff I use...

Certainly many android apps have an edge due to longer development and such, but there's really nothing of the typical phone suite, MISSING from WP8..





Yes. Hence why I made that comment. I had a lumia 920. No background processing. Browser back button becoming useless after you leave the app. Multiples of the same app in the multi task screen. And don't even get me started on skype.
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #26 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 15:06:43 »
Android is good for large screens and good specs. I love the high processor specs and large screen sizes. iOS I love for stability and operating system reliability. Oh also iTunes compatibility.
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« Reply #27 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 15:07:18 »
Windows phone is NOT better than android. Windows phone is absolute ****.

Have you used a windows phone?

I really don't see anything wrong with it.. It's got most of the stuff I use...

Certainly many android apps have an edge due to longer development and such, but there's really nothing of the typical phone suite, MISSING from WP8..





Yes. Hence why I made that comment. I had a lumia 920. No background processing. Browser back button becoming useless after you leave the app. Multiples of the same app in the multi task screen. And don't even get me started on skype.


That's what I had. Don't judge them based on that **** phone. Also, Win8 is solid, fixed most of the issues people were complaining about.

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« Reply #28 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 15:09:20 »
Yeah you warned me about getting it but I didn't listen :(
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #29 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 15:14:45 »
those with android make me jealous still.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention Phototelectric.

Android is utter and complete ****. Hands down. If you get an android device, good luck ever getting a new OS within 6 months of it's release by google. The android market is so fragmented and inconsistent it's terrible. If you buy a top end ($150+ phone) you might get a year of updates from the carrier, pay anything less than that and LOL, you might get one update.

Granted, you do have a very thriving community of modders like cyanogenmod and xda-developers, but that requires phones that can be unlocked and jailbroken, which is coming few and far between from what I understand, carriers are starting to crack down on that ****...

Oh and don't get me started on Android cameras, compared to the speed of the iPhone cameras, and the quality/control of the Nokia camera (in the $200+ market) no Android device comes close.

There are two phones anyone should consider, iPhone if you want a safe choice, and Windows Phone if you're feeling adventurous.

Android's current state is such utter **** it's not even funny. I'm so happy I got out of that environment :/

Nexus 5 >> iphone

camera? let's agree all phone cameras suck, exception to the nokias

OS support.. what's wrong with android.. you mention problems.. what problems did you have exactly..

and honestly..

ALL APPS on android is free... forever...  Iphone, sometimes you gotta wait before you can 'arrrrgh-matey' it up.. between os jail-breaks.. that could be quite a few months in between..

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« Reply #30 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 15:25:42 »
Well, crap, like 3 months ago I got the Samsung Galaxy S4.  The camera isn't horrible.  But I don't really like it.  I guess I shoulda got something else.  I tried my niece's iPhone 5s, and that thing sucked too.  I haven't had a Nokia since back in the day when cellphones just made calls.



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« Reply #31 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 20:45:29 »
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« Reply #32 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 21:17:52 »
Well, crap, like 3 months ago I got the Samsung Galaxy S4.  The camera isn't horrible.  But I don't really like it.  I guess I shoulda got something else.  I tried my niece's iPhone 5s, and that thing sucked too.  I haven't had a Nokia since back in the day when cellphones just made calls.

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Plus, I hate google.  And I hate Verizon Wireless.  And I extra-hate AT&T.  What a sh!t company.  They still bump calls off their network, when it gets too busy. 

(I also hate rainy days, getting dog poop on my shoe, and mean people, but that's for another thread.)

I was just talking about my old Nokia today! I had a pink body that I replaced it with. It was the ****! It had no left or right arrows! Only used it for fast short texts or calls. Also it had snake. What a great, reliable, sturdy, indestructible phone!

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« Reply #33 on: Sun, 22 December 2013, 21:24:09 »
I just want a modern Nokia 3310 w/ better battery life

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there is no 6" screen iphone, which is why i use a galaxy mega made by **** YOU SAMSUNG
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #35 on: Mon, 23 December 2013, 03:46:59 »
i think nokia still better :)
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #36 on: Mon, 23 December 2013, 04:18:35 »
there is no 6" screen iphone, which is why i use a galaxy mega made by **** YOU SAMSUNG


Imagine a tiny woman using this phone hahahah

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #37 on: Mon, 23 December 2013, 05:07:44 »
there are no 6" smartphone better than 1520
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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #38 on: Mon, 23 December 2013, 05:25:23 »
Imagine a tiny woman using this phone hahahah
i've seen tiny women operating such phones quite a few times.
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #39 on: Mon, 23 December 2013, 11:08:21 »
Well, crap, like 3 months ago I got the Samsung Galaxy S4.  The camera isn't horrible.  But I don't really like it.  I guess I shoulda got something else.  I tried my niece's iPhone 5s, and that thing sucked too.  I haven't had a Nokia since back in the day when cellphones just made calls.

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Plus, I hate google.  And I hate Verizon Wireless.  And I extra-hate AT&T.  What a sh!t company.  They still bump calls off their network, when it gets too busy. 

(I also hate rainy days, getting dog poop on my shoe, and mean people, but that's for another thread.)

prob ofcourse is besides VZW, service is very spotty/****ty on all the other carriers here in NYC lol.

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #40 on: Mon, 23 December 2013, 14:12:50 »
Imagine a tiny woman using this phone hahahah
i've seen tiny women operating such phones quite a few times.

THatd be hilarious!!!!!

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Re: Discussing the finer points of Android vs iOS with tp4 and kmiller8
« Reply #41 on: Tue, 24 December 2013, 00:03:15 »
that was fine actually.
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

-Ray Bradbury