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Quote: Originally posted by Darth_Apple check out this pic (I like this custom paint/sticker/whatever) http://www.falcon-nw.com/images/ICON_BlueFairy_hi.jpg and this one http://www.falcon-nw.com/images/ICON_Dragon_hi.jpg (I like dragons) …
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That's absolutely right. Political correctness is completely mad, my only niggle with the idon't campaign is you can't even tell what product it's advertising until you look at the site properly. I can't even remember what the product is. So, l…
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Apple's campaign is different in a few crucial areas. The "Think Different" campaign was not insulting for one, merely stating that Apple's products were different, if anything the campaign was saying there was an alternative, as the campaign wa…
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Nope wrong. One doesn't have to be impressed with something in order to draw attention to it. This type for advertising relies on people not liking it in order for it to gain attention. Think about it, most people out there have iPods, this adv…
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Sorry, double post.
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You make a valid point iPeon, but that wasn't apparent in your previous post. This type of advertising works in the sense that such ads do not promote a product, but merely attempt to trigger emotional responses. However, negative advertising in gen…
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Quote: Originally posted by rok if you think that's cool, here's a list of all the undocumented (or poorly documented) key commands for itunes, as of itunes 4. i am pretty sure they add a few settings with each release, but not totally sure about…
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Hmm ok this post does not contain any info that can help you, but your post had something I didn't know about! I didn't know that q,w,a,s,z,x changed the visualiser Pretty cool to muck around, thanks for that!
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Yep, most of those I know with Razrs had the keypad on them give up within a few months.
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Nailed it in one user23. I said this earlier, but he'll just disagree with you as he did with me.
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Ok agreed, one challenge would be to make the two hinges sturdy enough and the shut lines when its closed small enough for it to be acceptable for an Apple product. Plus a lot the hinges on flip phones weaken over time. Looking at the video again…
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Ok, say you can use it without dislocating your thumbs and forefinger and the spring mechanism magically worked both ways, why change the form factor at all? Does it really bring new functionality that no flip phone currently does not? Or should App…
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There's a reason why no phone company (or if one has been made like it, it hasn't sold well) makes a phone like this. I'll leave it at that.
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Well consider this, hold a phone normally... The back of the phone rests on your palm. Even if it had a sprung mechanism that opened slowly, the two squares would arch back into your hand, can you not see it? I'm not complaining about how it opens, …
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How exactly would you open it with one hand then? Enlighten me.
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I wouldn't. Point is Apple would never make something so clumsy. Two hand operation to open it? Can you not see that, or has the "cool slick advertising" won you over?
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It's completely un-ergonomic.
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Two folding bits? Too fussy, would you have to open it with two hands in order to answer a call? Even if it flicked automatically your hand would get in the way. Very nicely done in terms of the presentation, but the design is too un-apple for it to…
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Aquatic, I definitely agree with you on the multi purpose use of a phone, as soon as phones start to use 4GB HDs or a similar amount of flash memory on a large scale, people may start replacing their iPods with them. Most people are not audiophiles,…
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Well a solid rectangular shape and a screen on one side would be amazing if they could make the touch sensitivity rugged. Sort of like the "true video ipod" fakes, just in cellphone proportions, i.e. less than 6 inches long and less than 2 inches wi…