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To: fireman15; Star Traveler; dayglored; Loud Mime; itsahoot; amigatec; PA Engineer; House Atreides; ...
I participated in numerous discussions about the GPS back when the phone was relatively new. I even recognized some of those conversations you selectively edited to support your position. As you found there were people who claimed like that they did not believe the phone had actual GPS. It was hard to know who to believe except for one major detail that could not be overlooked.

Look fireman15, I "selectively edited" nothing from the posts I replicated. I posted the replies in those threads that were germane to the topic from people who seemed knowledgeable and ignored the ones who didn't. I did not post the entire thread for obvious reasons. . . Your purpose now in your last few post is pure ad hominem attack. I'm done with you and your twaddle!

80 posted on 05/21/2015 1:07:32 PM PDT by Swordmaker ( This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users contnue...)
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To: Swordmaker
Your purpose now in your last few post is pure ad hominem attack.

I went back and read my last few posts and that was certainly not my intention. The only “attacks” I made were meant as light hearted responses to your repeated “Appeals to Authority” where you attempted over power the conversation by posing as far more qualified and intelligent than I am, which may or may not be true.

You have repeatedly called the my PPC-6700 a “toy” which in retrospect I freely admit is a label that could be appropriate for all of the devices we both enjoy discussing. I do find it amusing that if one looks back at the advertising and promotion of these two products, the PPC-6700 was initially marketed as a business tool and was offered by Sprint only to business customers in October of 2005. It was not made available to non-business accounts until two months later. Contrast that to iPhone marketing and ads in 2007. “The iPhone is now in stock and ready to go. And surf. And play. And of course, talk. Visit your nearby AT&T store.” A different target audience...

I have always appreciated your knowledge and expertise and tried to sprinkle a little of that appreciation throughout this latest discussion. I have been home for the past week taking care of our sick wiener-dog who had surgery during the time we were conversing, and I apologize if any of my posts went too far. I have been sick with worry this past week and our conversation did give me a break from some of that.

Apple and ATT knew their target demographic and hit them with one of the most successful marketing campaigns in the history of the world. They didn't do it by claiming that it was the most technologically advanced device ever made. They did it by saying it was "fun". So I don't think the label "toy" is inappropriate or a put down on any of these devices. Thank you for your time and consideration and all the great topics that you post. You truly are an asset to the community and I apologize again for getting under your skin.

81 posted on 05/22/2015 7:12:31 AM PDT by fireman15 (Check your facts before making ignorant statements.)
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