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Old 07-29-2014, 11:13 AM   #67
Shane R
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
There is a good business reason for the disparity in apps. People should buy a device that does what they need it to do. Take a look at the app stores and see what is available and make an informed decision. I needed an IPad to do what I wanted to do. Other people are fine with a cheaper Android. Cool enough

I just get annoyed with the people who want the cheap Android who then complain about the apps available on IProducts and not on their Android. You should have looked first and not simply bought what you did assuming that all things are equal.
For me it's the opposite - people who are discontent with my choices. I agree with Josieb1 earlier who said "If I want to buy an ipad I don't need anyone telling me I can do the same things with an Android device cheaper."

I've had random people strike up unsolicited conversations with me about my technology choices. That's weird. Thankfully, it's not happening as much anymore.

Last edited by Shane R; 07-29-2014 at 11:15 AM.
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