S syphern macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 15, 2008 331 195 Sep 10, 2015 #1 I felt the lack of Steve Jobs iconic "one more thing" was disheartening almost a bit disrespectful...
I felt the lack of Steve Jobs iconic "one more thing" was disheartening almost a bit disrespectful...
keysofanxiety macrumors G3 Nov 23, 2011 9,539 25,303 Sep 10, 2015 #2 Oh dear, where to start on this one. Whether they did or didn't do the 'One more thing', people would find a way to be offended either way. Just don't let it bother you - it's only a slide on a keynote, for crumb's sake. Reactions: The Doctor11
Oh dear, where to start on this one. Whether they did or didn't do the 'One more thing', people would find a way to be offended either way. Just don't let it bother you - it's only a slide on a keynote, for crumb's sake.
Blueline29 macrumors 68020 Jun 16, 2009 2,469 969 Saint Augustine, FL Sep 10, 2015 #3 They haven't done it for a couple of years, right? Or am I remembering wrong?
Trebuin macrumors 65816 Jun 3, 2008 1,494 272 Central Cali Sep 10, 2015 #4 Plus, the phrase is owned by someone else now...they'd have to dish out money just to say that.
Cryates macrumors 68040 Nov 19, 2013 3,343 5,312 Sep 10, 2015 #5 Move. On. Was it also a slap in the face and disrespectful that they released a HUGE device with a stylus? Reactions: The Doctor11
Move. On. Was it also a slap in the face and disrespectful that they released a HUGE device with a stylus?
Italianblend macrumors 68000 Mar 21, 2011 1,794 247 Fatima Sep 10, 2015 #6 I'm sorry you were offended.
The Doctor11 macrumors 603 Dec 15, 2013 6,063 1,574 New York Sep 10, 2015 #7 Italianblend said: I'm sorry you were offended. Click to expand... I'm not. Reactions: Hal~9000
G grifftaur macrumors regular Jun 1, 2015 176 51 Sep 10, 2015 #8 You're offended but you'll still buy their products so it doesn't really matter. I think it's beyond the point with how Steve Jobs felt. This is Tim Cook's company right now. The only direction they are going at Apple is up.
You're offended but you'll still buy their products so it doesn't really matter. I think it's beyond the point with how Steve Jobs felt. This is Tim Cook's company right now. The only direction they are going at Apple is up.