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Old 06-14-2013, 12:09 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by BookBunny View Post
iProducts are usually not bought for their quality, but to show other people how iHip and iCool you are. Since iUsers identify themselves with their iProducts you won't see any of them iComplain, that'd be like self-criticism. Plus the holy Apple is never wrong, you are. Stop holding your iDevice wrong!

Actual high quality devices (not those just marketed as high quality, like Apple's) usually offer both modes, folders and playlists.
Very few of the people I know who bought Apple iPod Touches bought them for the hip and cool factors. What impressed most of them was that they were simple to operate and the Apple ecosystem offered music, videos, books, apps and Great Ghu knows what else. There are very few Android music players so forget the application support on most of their competition. Ever updated your Facebook account from your music player? Checked your corporate email? Checked your personal email? Read a book? Purchased a book? Watched a hockey game? Downloaded the latest music video while sitting in a Blenz coffe shop?

And perhaps you could drag your language kicking and screaming into the 21st century? Hip? Cool? Next you'll be going to the coffeehouse for poetry readings after bongo drum practice.

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David
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