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Originally Posted by jæd
Yeah... Lets all litigate and waste more of Irex's time...
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Boy, let's settle this. You are repeating the argument how happy you are with your Iliad, and how sufficient it is for you, as if Irex was your little sister that you have to defend and protect under all circumstances.
Are you able to take an abstract point of view? Say, something is advertised to have features X and Y, but in reality only has X. Now XFæn (who just loves everything X) and YBoy (more on the Y side he is) each buy one, and YBoy finds the device is unusable. Manufacturer claims it will add Y some time, but never does, and YBoy gets angry. Now XFæn comes along
"Hey, it does X, everything I want, wow, wow, stop whining!" You think that's useful? Could it be XFæn thinks his own needs must be enough for everyone else?
No abstract point of view? More concrete? NP:
What if product is a car, and the specs say "over 210 horsepowers", but it has less than 150. Now YBoy might be driving in races and needs that power, but XFæn comes along
"Hey, the trunk is large enough so I can go shopping with it!"
What if product is an embedded device, and the specs say "MP3 player", but there is none? YBoy might have been looking for an MP3 player, and bought an Iliad over an iPod, because the Iliad has the bonus feature "e-Reader". What should XFæn say?
What if product is an eBook, and the specs say "e-Ink", but there's just a black-and-white-LCD with backlight? YBoy might have bought it because eInk is better for the eyes and gets angry. But XFæn comes along
"Hey, LCD is sufficient for me, I don't read in sunlight anyways, stop your complaints."
Can you really say that your point is more than
"What's sufficient for me must also be sufficient for everybody else"?