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Apple developers are lazy

And you know this how?

They are either lazy or piss poor at coding. It is an unacceptable bug
It is was a poor job of coding and from what I can they were very lazy. The fact that now they are nailed by the fact even after the US went back to standard time it is still not fix. Lazy and cheap is what apple is.
 
Really, there are people that have to wake up Sunday morning??? For what?? Work? School? Job interview??? No, you don't.

C'mon, stop making a mountain out of a molehill.

Believe it or not some people do have certain things to do on time on sundays. Maybe you dont but others have busy schedules even on the weekends and cant afford beeing late or having a lazy Sunday to lay in bed all day.
And BTW the bug was there Monday morning too.
Its pretty embarrasing for a company like Apple to make childish errors like that and users having to rush to figure out hacks to get their alarms to work right in order to get up on time.:rolleyes:
 
They are either lazy or piss poor at coding. It is an unacceptable bug
It is was a poor job of coding and from what I can they were very lazy. The fact that now they are nailed by the fact even after the US went back to standard time it is still not fix. Lazy and cheap is what apple is.

the bug is fixed in 4.2, they fixed it, but just weren't going out of cycle to release 4.2 early for this, also it woulda meant they'd have to rush out iTunes 10.1 and OSX 10.6.5 update. they knew this so posted a workaround. i am glad they did this as rushing out iTunes 10.1 that may not be totally ready last week, as the beta was a big buggy, would have been a worse issue thant the alarm bug being fixed.
 
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