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Old 04-04-2012, 10:28 AM   #103
Sil_liS
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What is the problem with admitting that different devices are more or less appropriate for different people? Why does our particular device have to be the best device? Isn't it enough to be satisfied with our own choices; do we have to convince other people that we are right?
A device can be <the best device> without being <the best device for me>. To me for example the iPad doesn't qualify as <the best device> because it doesn't have a microSD slot. If someone is saying that that doesn't shouldn't be a factor they are essentially saying that I'm making bad decisions.

There was somebody saying how the iPad is better because it is easier to use, and then said that the fact that it doesn't run flash doesn't matter because you can get around it, ignoring the fact that the second invalidates the first argument.
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