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This is why Apple is a terrible company
2007-10-29, 3:29 PM #41
Thats really gay. But if that letter actually got to steve jobs this wouldn't of happend.
Take that there and put it in here
2007-10-29, 4:36 PM #42
Originally posted by Baconfish:
Sorry but I read the first line and got sad.

"Like any nine-year-old, Shea O'Gorman spends a lot of time listening to her iPod Nano."

I mean, seriously? 9?


Sounds like Apple marketing wrote that paragraph. :psyduck:

2007-10-29, 4:37 PM #43
Originally posted by Echoman:
Is that ignorance but extruded over a distance?


No, its just a nicer smelling sort of ignorance.

o.0
2007-10-29, 4:41 PM #44
I don't know who to blame. The people who are stupid enough to think that Apple deliberately sets out to make third graders cry, or the media who tries their best to make people believe that so they can get higher ratings.

Also, this girl's mom is a tool, and should stop breeding immediately.
2007-10-29, 5:04 PM #45
I believe that in the long term "we do not accept unsolicited ideas" is a stupid policy.
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
2007-10-29, 5:44 PM #46
Originally posted by Freelancer:
I believe that in the long term "we do not accept unsolicited ideas" is a stupid policy.


It allows them to develop ideas without having to worry about someone going, "Hey! I told you about that! You owe me money!"
the idiot is the person who follows the idiot and your not following me your insulting me your following the path of a idiot so that makes you the idiot - LC Tusken
2007-10-29, 7:06 PM #47
Originally posted by Baconfish:
Sorry but I read the first line and got sad.

"Like any nine-year-old, Shea O'Gorman spends a lot of time listening to her iPod Nano."

I mean, seriously? 9?


I suppose you didn't have a walkman or some kind of casette playing device at about that age? I dont know how old you are, but even if you didnt have a walkman at that age, it couldn't have been absurd for other 9 year olds to have one.
"Guns don't kill people, I kill people."
2007-10-29, 8:00 PM #48
Originally posted by Wolfy:
It allows them to develop ideas without having to worry about someone going, "Hey! I told you about that! You owe me money!"

Pretty much this. You need to remember that we live in the United States.
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2007-10-29, 9:09 PM #49
There would be no case, though, without a patent.
"Flowers and a landscape were the only attractions here. And so, as there was no good reason for coming, nobody came."
2007-10-29, 10:19 PM #50
Originally posted by Bobbert:
There would be no case, though, without a patent.


Yes there would. Well, there wouldn't be, exactly because companies have these policies.

This is the same reason musicians often do not take CDs and tapes from people.
Epstein didn't kill himself.
2007-10-29, 10:20 PM #51
Originally posted by Wolfy:
It allows them to develop ideas without having to worry about someone going, "Hey! I told you about that! You owe me money!"


I understand that.
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
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