From: Savageduck on 18 Apr 2010 13:47 On 2010-04-18 10:05:54 -0700, sobriquet <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> said: > On 18 apr, 18:01, Robert Haar <bobh...(a)me.com> wrote: >> On 4/18/10 11:35 AM, "sobriquet" <dohduh...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Those poor iPhone users are still waiting for multitasking to be >>> implemented, while pocket pc users have been enjoying multitasking >>> for years. >> >> My iPhone (not jail broken) allows me to be on a phone call while I am >> reading email or browsing the web. And I get background push notifications >> through several apps. While it may not be technically full multitasking, I >> don't feel a need for more. >> >> It sounds like you have drunk Google's Cool-aid. > > Ah, so finally you can now play 3 separate playlists of mp3s on the > iPhone? > That's the feature that I enjoy most on my HTC PPC (for listening to > various kinds of music > and audiobooks simultaneously). What a load of BS! I suppose you do that, while simultaneously skateboarding across a freeway, balancing a tray of cocktails on your butt, playing a saxophone, downloading stolen software, writing a doctoral dissertation, scratching your head, and posting to this NG. Such talent! > > Does it have gps and an orientation sensor so you can automatically > orientate pictures and record gps data in the exif info? > > Does the iPhone allow you to record phone calls? Does it allow you to > use the iPhone as > a voicemail or answering machine to automatically handle calls or > present callers with an interactive menu of options? Your ignorance based on personal bias is only to be expected. -- Regards, Savageduck
From: George Kerby on 18 Apr 2010 13:52 On 4/18/10 11:01 AM, in article C7F0A527.491B7F%bobhaar(a)me.com, "Robert Haar" <bobhaar(a)me.com> wrote: > On 4/18/10 11:35 AM, "sobriquet" <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >> >> Those poor iPhone users are still waiting for multitasking to be >> implemented, while pocket pc users have been enjoying multitasking >> for years. > > My iPhone (not jail broken) allows me to be on a phone call while I am > reading email or browsing the web. And I get background push notifications > through several apps. While it may not be technically full multitasking, I > don't feel a need for more. > > It sounds like you have drunk Google's Cool-aid. > He has A.D.D. and the need for that is mostly uncontrollable. Much like Bloomberg Television on steroids...
From: George Kerby on 18 Apr 2010 13:54 On 4/18/10 12:05 PM, in article fb59a702-9f8e-4ef0-ade2-3480d5112067(a)s9g2000yqa.googlegroups.com, "sobriquet" <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On 18 apr, 18:01, Robert Haar <bobh...(a)me.com> wrote: >> On 4/18/10 11:35 AM, "sobriquet" <dohduh...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Those poor iPhone users are still waiting for multitasking to be >>> implemented, while pocket pc users have been enjoying multitasking >>> for years. >> >> My iPhone (not jail broken) allows me to be on a phone call while I am >> reading email or browsing the web. And I get background push notifications >> through several apps. While it may not be technically full multitasking, I >> don't feel a need for more. >> >> It sounds like you have drunk Google's Cool-aid. > > Ah, so finally you can now play 3 separate playlists of mp3s on the > iPhone? > That's the feature that I enjoy most on my HTC PPC (for listening to > various kinds of music > and audiobooks simultaneously). > Yep. The attention span of a feline with a catnip addiction.
From: George Kerby on 18 Apr 2010 13:56 On 4/18/10 12:47 PM, in article 2010041810470347408-savageduck1(a)REMOVESPAMmecom, "Savageduck" <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote: > On 2010-04-18 10:05:54 -0700, sobriquet <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> said: > >> On 18 apr, 18:01, Robert Haar <bobh...(a)me.com> wrote: >>> On 4/18/10 11:35 AM, "sobriquet" <dohduh...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Those poor iPhone users are still waiting for multitasking to be >>>> implemented, while pocket pc users have been enjoying multitasking >>>> for years. >>> >>> My iPhone (not jail broken) allows me to be on a phone call while I am >>> reading email or browsing the web. And I get background push notifications >>> through several apps. While it may not be technically full multitasking, I >>> don't feel a need for more. >>> >>> It sounds like you have drunk Google's Cool-aid. >> >> Ah, so finally you can now play 3 separate playlists of mp3s on the >> iPhone? >> That's the feature that I enjoy most on my HTC PPC (for listening to >> various kinds of music >> and audiobooks simultaneously). > > What a load of BS! > I suppose you do that, while simultaneously skateboarding across a > freeway, balancing a tray of cocktails on your butt, playing a > saxophone, downloading stolen software, writing a doctoral > dissertation, scratching your head, and posting to this NG. > > Such talent! > <BFG!> >> >> Does it have gps and an orientation sensor so you can automatically >> orientate pictures and record gps data in the exif info? >> >> Does the iPhone allow you to record phone calls? Does it allow you to >> use the iPhone as >> a voicemail or answering machine to automatically handle calls or >> present callers with an interactive menu of options? > > Your ignorance based on personal bias is only to be expected.
From: Ray Fischer on 18 Apr 2010 14:22
sobriquet <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On 9 apr, 01:09, RichA <rander3...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> Wait for HP to release its version. �No USB port Apple? �Are you THAT >> paranoid about content control?? > >Avoid Apple like the plague. Avoid irrational bigots. >Those poor iPhone users are still waiting for multitasking to be And there is an example of how the irrational bigot "thinks": latch onto one aspect that you don't understand and then use it to justify your bigotry. -- Ray Fischer rfischer(a)sonic.net |