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To: Swordmaker

Omigod. The iPencil can sense WIDTH??? Why didn’t you say so earlier! Device of the year award is on its way! Now I will need to order a case of these!

*snicker*

Dude. You’re embarrassing yourself again. I get it. Your church’s big event served up lemons and you are desperately trying to make lemonade.


63 posted on 09/09/2015 8:18:17 PM PDT by bolobaby
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To: bolobaby
Omigod. The iPencil can sense WIDTH??? Why didn’t you say so earlier! Device of the year award is on its way! Now I will need to order a case of these!

There is no such thing as an "iPencil", idiot. Why do you persist in using incorrect product names? It makes you look like an idiot, so you must be one.

Also why do you persist in misrepresenting what I state? I did not say that the Apple Pencil could "sense width" but that the user could control the width of the line as he draws the line. There is a world of difference between what YOU, the idiot, claim I said, and what I actually told you. Again, like many times before, you build a strawman to shoot down what YOU want to argue against, something I did not say. YOU embarrass yourself by writing such drivel.

It is obvious you did not bother to watch the demo link I provided, because, if you had, you'd see how easy the Apple Pencil makes drawing such lines, something that is NOT easy to do with other tools. So, again you demonstrate your complete drooling idiocy. . . you have to make Apple products be stupid. . . so you can shoot them down. I get it. You are simple, so your arguments have to be simple. Fine.

82 posted on 09/09/2015 10:48:16 PM PDT by Swordmaker ( This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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