Every time a co-worker of mine that bought an iPhone holds theirs next to my phone and says something like, "I just have to do ___ on my iPhone and its done" All I do is remind them that they are missing one of the most basic functions of computing/emailing. The look on their face alters from smug-cockiness to one of all-faith-is-lost in seconds. It's like they expect everyone to perceive it as a superior phone and that they are therefore superior by proxy. It must be difficult to keep you balance on such a shaky pedestal.
yeah I know! Next time get someone to send you and them a picture message (mms). That will show two flaws in one demo. First they can't receive the picture, second when they get the stupid text from ATT with a random username/password to view the picture they can't copy and paste them into the web browser.
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Why do I find this ongoing saga so hilarious?
Every time a co-worker of mine that bought an iPhone holds theirs next to my phone and says something like, "I just have to do ___ on my iPhone and its done" All I do is remind them that they are missing one of the most basic functions of computing/emailing. The look on their face alters from smug-cockiness to one of all-faith-is-lost in seconds. It's like they expect everyone to perceive it as a superior phone and that they are therefore superior by proxy. It must be difficult to keep you balance on such a shaky pedestal.
yeah I know! Next time get someone to send you and them a picture message (mms). That will show two flaws in one demo. First they can't receive the picture, second when they get the stupid text from ATT with a random username/password to view the picture they can't copy and paste them into the web browser.
Good Call!