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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee Really? Post81 You need to shut up. Your ignorance is showing. Cheers, Dim In all fairness to me, I did say "trying"
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee I didn't choose your screen name, you did. If you're having a tough time trying to find a more accurate description of who you are .... try using the synonym function of spellcheck! I've been using this ni…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee When you sign a developer agreement are you not, morally, if not legally, bound to abide by that agreement? ..... otherwise, why even have an agreement. So, I should look forward to an arrest? As far as I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee 1. Columbus would never have discovered the western hemisphere... what "rule" did he break? At the time, the thought that the world was/is round was considered heretical. Especially in Europe at that time, you …
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee 1. Columbus would never have discovered the western hemisphere... what "rule" did he break? 2. President Obama wouldn't be President .... what "rule" did he break? 3. two friends wouldn't have started one…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee This is an attitude that I see displayed quite often nowadays and one that I find disappointing, to say the least. Does that mean that you think it's ok to cheat "just a little" on your taxes .... to drive over …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Postulant Right, I'll keep my fingers crossed for when violating the Developer Program License Agreement cures cancer. Seriously? You want to take that tack? Do you even remember the state of cell phones before the…
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I don't fault tap3 for trying to get the feature into the app legitimately, pushing the boundaries of "The Rules" is how innovation happens. If people never challenged the "rules" Columbus would never have discovered the western hemisphere, Presiden…
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Quote: Originally Posted by scottw62 My question is this: Why does a device that shuns buttons (i.e. a keyboard) have buttons to begin with? Why not a tap on the screen to open the window that opens anyway and have a slider to adjust the volume? …