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  • AndyD
    Diamond Member

    • Jan 2010
    • 4946

    #16
    Wow, your Apple product can do screenshots......and there was me thinking you paid all that money just for the looks.

    I'd rather get my crotch waxed followed by a battery acid shiatsu massage that be seen dead with an Apple
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    • Chrisjan B
      Gold Member

      • Dec 2007
      • 610

      #17
      I positively agree AndyD!

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      • Chrisjan B
        Gold Member

        • Dec 2007
        • 610

        #18


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        • AndyD
          Diamond Member

          • Jan 2010
          • 4946

          #19
          I use a phone that doesn't even have a colour screen, I usually buy them three at a time when they're on offer for less than a hundred bucks and they generally last about six months before they end up in the bin.

          Last year I stupidly started using an all singing all dancing Samsung galaxy phone they delivered for no apparent reason. I spent three days attempting to set it up and it was scrap in less than a week. Actually the screen lasted less than a day but I managed to keep using it till the weekend by which time it had structural damage which would have been classed in my industry as catastrophic failure. I posted it to JHB for 'repairs' but alas I was told it was unfixable. They must have felt sorry for me because they sent me a brand new one which is still in it's plastic wrapping in my office drawer right next to the blackberry from my previous upgrade also still in its plastic. I'm hoping to get an Apple phone next just to have some more variety in my office drawer but I'm worried the Apple packaging isn't going to meet the high bar that's already been set by the other two. Can you post a photo of the iphone box (preferrably with the cellophane still on) for me please so I can get a picture in my mind what it will look like when it's laying there next to the other phones. I'm already getting excited and looking forward to upgrade time.
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          • irneb
            Gold Member

            • Apr 2007
            • 625

            #20
            Originally posted by AndyD
            I use a phone that doesn't even have a colour screen, I usually buy them three at a time when they're on offer for less than a hundred bucks and they generally last about six months before they end up in the bin.
            Wow! You're rough on them aren't you? The worst phone I ever had (measured in its useful life) was a Nokia E65, and that lasted me a year! The best a Siemens ME45 - got it in 2001, still working (as my backup) - only issue is the new mini-Sim cards don't fit too well.

            Aside from that, I'd advise never opening those boxes. It might be an investment - you know - as collectables 20 years from now!
            Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves. - Norm Franz
            And central banks are the slave clearing houses

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            • irneb
              Gold Member

              • Apr 2007
              • 625

              #21
              Originally posted by Dave A
              Maybe the buzz only kicks in when viewed on an Apple
              Possibly! Same from my Galaxy Note 2
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              Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves. - Norm Franz
              And central banks are the slave clearing houses

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              • Dave A
                Site Caretaker

                • May 2006
                • 22810

                #22
                Aaah - you have to click on the dots on the right hand side of the screen to make things happen - how obvious

                Clearly I'm not intuitive enough to be an Apple user.
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                • Chrisjan B
                  Gold Member

                  • Dec 2007
                  • 610

                  #23
                  Originally posted by AndyD
                  I use a phone that doesn't even have a colour screen, I usually buy them three at a time when they're on offer for less than a hundred bucks and they generally last about six months before they end up in the bin.

                  Last year I stupidly started using an all singing all dancing Samsung galaxy phone they delivered for no apparent reason. I spent three days attempting to set it up and it was scrap in less than a week. Actually the screen lasted less than a day but I managed to keep using it till the weekend by which time it had structural damage which would have been classed in my industry as catastrophic failure. I posted it to JHB for 'repairs' but alas I was told it was unfixable. They must have felt sorry for me because they sent me a brand new one which is still in it's plastic wrapping in my office drawer right next to the blackberry from my previous upgrade also still in its plastic. I'm hoping to get an Apple phone next just to have some more variety in my office drawer but I'm worried the Apple packaging isn't going to meet the high bar that's already been set by the other two. Can you post a photo of the iphone box (preferrably with the cellophane still on) for me please so I can get a picture in my mind what it will look like when it's laying there next to the other phones. I'm already getting excited and looking forward to upgrade time.
                  Hi AndyD - would you like to swop the Samsung for my Nokia E63 - still in good condition?

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                  • adrianh
                    Diamond Member

                    • Mar 2010
                    • 6328

                    #24
                    I are only use my apple when I go to Camps Bay and I are want to look like a cool surfer dude. Dem white apples go nice with my white hair and surfing speedo.

                    They say;
                    An apple a day,
                    makes a cool dude like me look naughty and gay,
                    just the way I like it at Camps Bay,
                    because then I can sommer catch a boy or a girl for a l..

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                    • irneb
                      Gold Member

                      • Apr 2007
                      • 625

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Dave A
                      Aaah - you have to click on the dots on the right hand side of the screen to make things happen - how obvious
                      Strangely whatever they're using on that page is a bit browser specific and/or uses some tech which I've disabled - it works if I view it through Chrome, but FF turns it into a dead (read non-dynamic) page.

                      Actually I just figured out what it was: In my FF I have AddBlock Plus installed - which stops most JS redirections and pop-ups. Seems to interfere with that site's JS too. If I turn off AB then it works fine on my FF.

                      Originally posted by Dave A
                      Clearly I'm not intuitive enough to be an Apple user.
                      Whaaaa haaa ha! Isn't Apple's usual thing that any non-techy guy should be able to use it without head-scratching?

                      It is a bit in-intuitive with that click-here to continue on the 1st page, but the swapping to a row of dots on the following pages! Shouldn't navigation buttons be consistent (at least)? Or even just consistent in their position?
                      Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves. - Norm Franz
                      And central banks are the slave clearing houses

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                      • IanF
                        Moderator

                        • Dec 2007
                        • 2681

                        #26
                        Still I would buy a reasonably priced PC like that. Would be interesting to see how the power supply works on that.
                        Only stress when you can change the outcome!

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                        • Dave A
                          Site Caretaker

                          • May 2006
                          • 22810

                          #27
                          Originally posted by irneb
                          Whaaaa haaa ha! Isn't Apple's usual thing that any non-techy guy should be able to use it without head-scratching?

                          It is a bit in-intuitive with that click-here to continue on the 1st page, but the swapping to a row of dots on the following pages! Shouldn't navigation buttons be consistent (at least)? Or even just consistent in their position?
                          It's almost as sensible and intuitive as Windows 8 hiding their menus off all the edges of the screen.

                          Somebody's been putting stuff in their water and cookies, man. It's all dope
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                          • irneb
                            Gold Member

                            • Apr 2007
                            • 625

                            #28
                            Re: the web page's usage:
                            I think it's a sign of the UI design trends: https://medium.com/design-ux/eeb32a8931ac
                            It's as if Apple's trying their very damnedest to move away from their previous skeumorphism, even if it means they're missing the plot. This is exactly one sample of what that article refers to as design & style being 2 different things. Sure the style is minimalist flat (the new "in-thing"), but the design makes the usage less understandable / intuitive / effective. I.e. looks great, works bad. It happens when UI designers focus too much on UI (User Interface) and ignores UX (User Experience).

                            They made mistake #1 from here: http://uxmag.com/articles/the-five-w...-websites-make
                            Not focusing on the small interactions of their pages.

                            Not to only go on Apple's case all the time, we're only referring to their web page. And they're definitely not the only ones to have done such. And certainly not the worst.

                            As a historical anecdote: IBM (and actually MS) also had a little thing ... Ctrl+Alt+Del: http://mentalfloss.com/article/51674...trl-alt-delete
                            At least in that case the UI/UX design was never intended for users, and was intentionally made as difficult to use as possible (so it wouldn't be fired by accident). It's only MS who added it as a usage item, making it famous since it needed to be used so much
                            Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves. - Norm Franz
                            And central banks are the slave clearing houses

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                            • jr1324
                              Email problem
                              • Aug 2013
                              • 6

                              #29
                              I like Apple stuffs...used to own a Mac pro but i lost it...

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                              • MANTTY
                                Email problem
                                • Aug 2013
                                • 2

                                #30
                                I HAVING PRO...... GOOD LAPTOP

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