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To: roadcat
Thank you for one of the more thoughtful and intelligent responses on this thread. You've pointed out pros and cons on both sides of the issue of Apple devices, many of which I can agree with. Too often there are posters who jump into one of these threads with the mindset of being disruptive, for instance saying an iPad can only hold one song at a time, etc.

Thanks for the complement. :-) There are people who are actively and purposely disruptive on Apple (and Linux) threads. It has always been that way. We have had dedicated disrupters for as long as I can remember. I have my own personal theories about why that is the case.

As for the memory issue you bring up, I completely agree. I generally buy what I can afford, and make sure that the devices I purchase are easily upgradable. The one exception I have to that general rule is my iPhone. It's a hand-me-down from my MIL. When my wife upgraded to an iPhone 5, the MIL got her 4s, and I got the 4. It's a testament to the hardware that you can do that, and still have a usable product IMO.

I had a 40MB drive back in the day. I remember thinking that there was no way I'd be able to use all that space. I've learned different in the intervening years, obviously. I fully expect to someday have an Exabyte (or is it exobyte?) drive on my desk before the decade is out.

244 posted on 04/13/2014 1:52:23 PM PDT by zeugma (Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened - Dr. Seuss (I'll see you again someday Hope))
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To: zeugma
I had a 40MB drive back in the day.

Funny how that was humongously big back then! I bought one of the first Apple II's when they came out, with 4KB memory. A large portion was used by the system, so I had tweak my assembly language programs to fit while leaving space for the running program. Blocks of memory were going for $500 per 16KB. Back then, choices were limited because of high costs. But everyone accepted having to tweak stuff to make things happen, unlike now with off-the-shelf total devices for the masses. Different world then.

Sorry to hear there are disrupters on Linux threads. I stopped working on Linux twenty years ago, because I got lazy trying to tweak it. (Actually, my mind got lazy trying to remember commands.) It was fun, though. Speaking of using old stuff, I still use an old dumb Samsung tracfone. Everyone else in my family has an iPhone, so what, I just use my Samsung for calls.

246 posted on 04/13/2014 6:45:00 PM PDT by roadcat
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