You know whom I don't like? Non-native English speakers who have very heavy accent, but they're completely unaware of it and they speak so fast with their heavy accent
I've experienced it so far with an Indian lady, two German guys, and one Dutch guy
@kalina There's one of those that drives around my neighborhood. The audio track is frequency adjusted to account for the Doppler effect. So the music sounds normal as it approaches you then gets really fucking creepy when it passes by.
@kalina That may or may not be a trivial issue. Depends on what voltage you need. You'd need to absolutely max out a standard 13A socket for almost an entire week straight to get that kind of power.
@Adnan About once a week we'd get a message from them telling us about a stolen iPhone, iPad, or laptop. Towards the end of the school year is was usually at least 1 per day.
@Adnan I'm typically more concerned about pickpockets than I am muggings. So taking out my camera doesn't really bother me, but having my pockets turned out or leaving my camera on a table while I go do something else would.
Pardon me my good chap. I 'm painfully embarrassed to say but I can't help but notice you have a rather distracting accent and I would greatly appreciate it if you could SLOW THE FUCK DOWN YOU GODDAMN TOSSER.
I think it works really well and reaches Apple's end goal of providing end to end easy to use intuitive software and hardware that "just work" with a minimum of fuss
sure, "power users" don't like it, but they need to suck it up and simply go elsewhere rather than ruin such a system that helps technologically illiterate people use technology
@kalina My main problem with Android is that it requires a device with quad core CPUs and 2GB RAM to be usable. At least WP devices run smoothly. And yes, fragmentation is terrible.