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So you would support racist comments being made purely because you have a right to say what you like??? What a seriously flawed logic you have. Quit rolling your eyes at me

Absolutely.
You obviously have no idea what freedom is.

Is it stupid to make racist or discriminatory comments? Of course, but that doesn't mean you don't have the right to say them. Say whatever the hell you want, it's one of the principles behind this crazy little thing called democracy: Life, Liberty, and Property.

Without freedom to say what you want, there is no liberty.
 
I'd love to see the iPhone guy hunting and pecking out emails one character at a time while the BlackBerry guy bangs out emails with two thumbs blazing.

+1

the iphone is great for music and surfing. . but the blackberry cannot be beat when it comes to typing/texting. i loved my blackberry pearl. . it only took about 1 hour to get used to the "full" keyboard. i'd still have my blackberry if the rain hadn't gotten to it. . because i left it outside. . during a torrential downpour. :(
 
Why do people argue about the keyboard. it's clearly PERSONAL PREFERENCE. just because its your opinion that doesn't make it FACT some people like the touch keyboard some don't. you can't say one is better because its what you like, its just better for you.
 
I'd love to see the iPhone guy hunting and pecking out emails one character at a time while the BlackBerry guy bangs out emails with two thumbs blazing.

I'd love to see the iPhone guy pull out an iPhone with a broken screen from his pocket while the BlackBerry guy pulls out a BlackBerry from a holster.

Sure, the iPhone has a better music player and a better web browser, but the BlackBerry still beats it in core business functionality. For fun, get an iPhone. For business email, get a BlackBerry.

Hmm...

I guess I must be mistaken to think that there are thousands of different cases and holsters available for the iPhone.

I must have also missed the memo where it says that you aren't allowed to "two-thumb-type" on an iPhone.

I guess I didn't watch those real world stress tests where the iPhone stood up remarkably well.

I guess it was my imagination when I dropped my iPhone from head height and nothing broke. I guess it was a continuance of that imaginative dream when I dropped my Curve from waist height and the screen cracked.

I suppose Exchange support isn't really coming to the iPhone.

I must be crazy to think that the iPhone represents a much, much more powerful development platform than a BlackBerry.


Thank you for teaching me the error of my ways. I am forever in your debt for doing this.
 
How about an iPhone guy, listening to music while typing an email. A call comes in, the music fades and pauses, he accepts the call and simply talks while enjoying fantastic call clarity through the earbuds. Then he ends the call, the music fades back in he resumes typing his email.
LOL just like every WM phone and the Curve/Pearl line of the Blackberry? Do you really think these features are unique to the iPhone? :confused: They're not - and with the WM and BB phones, you can do this with your wireless stereo headphones over A2DP if you choose to. There are ample new and unique features that make the iPhone superior to many other phones on the market, but too often iPhone users seem to presume every iPhone feature was first implemented by Apple. :rolleyes:
 
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