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You're such a whoooooooooore for Apple! |
yeah i know, it is the best though MAN!!!!!
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Well, I'm sold.
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Like 5 months after the i phone comes out with another exspensive little dohiki that does more shit than the iphones and your iphones with be left all alone with your empty wallets after you go buy yr new toy and this will continue untill you all go bankrupt and comit suicide
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not at all, actually. especially since the phone i had before (razr) was crap and i need some way to stay connected to the internet as much as possible. it was well worth the price. and there aren't going to be any new iphones for some time. it would have to be submitted to the FCC and those documents are public, so we'd already know if apple were working on something to be released 5 months from now. for a long while, the updates are going to be done via firmware/software updates. that's the upside to this thing running OS X or another phone running Windows Mobile as opposed to other phones doing whatever they do. |
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thats commit suicide with two M's |
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like what?? |
huh?
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what have here is a failure to cummunicate
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i was correcting your spelling man.
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oh i see why didnt you say so in the first place
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i thought saying "that's commit with two M's" was clear.
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u know u r prolly right
edit: ne ways i phones rock my socks |
has anyone seen the nokia N95? it goes for over $700.
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i just spent about that much on a bunch of hardware from newegg. stuff that's gonna make me money. do you expect any returns on your iphone purchase? and may i ask, not trying to be nosy here, how many months of rent does this equate to? just so you know, student loans cannot be discharged in the event of bankruptcy... Quote:
and who the fuck "needs" one? http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/LeisureClass/00000012.htm |
I vote we bring these back, life was much simpler.
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Hell yeah, there's nothing like a cell phone that feels like you're ordering an airstrike every time you call out for pizza.
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oh, and i forgot to add to my post above $543 with taxes with monthly interest charges, late payments, over-the-limit fees--about $2000 when it's finally paid off? unless you have the cold cash to put down for it, and i mean without diverting funds from rent/transportation/grocery/clothing/health/other-expense-money from it, you have to buy it on credit, which means getting fucked day in & day out until kingdom cums. credit cards LOOOOOOVE college students. such a cash cow. |
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i'm not giving you shit for your decision, so i don't see the need to get shit for mine. no, i don't expect any "returns" on my iphone purchase, but considering that i've always had a piece of shit cell phone that i've hated, i decided to treat myself to something that i actually want. fucking sue me. and it only equates to one months rent (which i still have, by the way), so that's not an issue. i work two jobs so i don't have to worry about money. and again, i my laptops are my main instruments these days and i'd rather carry around a $500 phone every day than a $2000 powerbook that if it gets stolen, i might as well jump into a river. |
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i used my own money for this. no credit or anything like that. stop making assumptions. you're just gonna make an ass outta u and u. |
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I'm wondering who's got control over the porkmarras account.
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sorry i didn't answer this sooner but last night it was spa night at the !@#$%! house and you can see how bath salts, massage oil and smooth nooky must take precedence over the arguing on the internet, right? anyway, this is a public internet forum, and so everything that gets posted in it is subject to public discussion, isn't it? i'm also not implying you don't have money to pay the rent, i'm just putting into perspective the size of the purchase, which is not trivial. those $543 could buy you external backup and insurance for your machines though. but i digress... Quote:
ha ha ha, ok, maybe. but i have to make some assumptions, and i think it's a common fair assumption to make that students who aren't on trust funds are strapped for cash. now, before we continue, let me say that i like you "no homo" (ha ha), and you're one of my favorite posters here-- smart and reasonable and funny, etc., so please don't think i'm trying to shit on you here, or anything of that sort. farthest thing from my mind. HOWEVER, being someone who is past the abyss of 30, married, and working full time, i may have a tendency to adopt a "dad"persona, even though madame !@#$%! and i have no kids yet-- though we are at constant risk for that. now, im not anybody's dad, and you sure didn't ask me to play that role for your benefit, but look at it from this perspective-- i taught college for 4 years while i was in grad school (2 years for the master's, 2 years into the PhD) and had i continued i could be your prof. so you could call me "professor". ha ha ha. ok that was goofy. but it's also besides the point. what's the point? oh yeah. so i'm expressing these views out of concern not just for your well-being but that of gullible people in this board who might decide to mortgage their futures on the altar of consumerism. screamingskull comes to mind-- she's a sweetie, i love her to pieces, but seems a little naive when it comes to assessing the true cost of expensive gadgets. anyway, i'm the self-appointed catcher in the rye. and why was i saying this? oh yes. so, the purchase, the price, etc. when i was teaching college it seemed to me that the students who had a harder time with classes were the ones who were busy with jobs jobs jobs. always working. no time to study. stressed out running from one place to another. now, again, don't get me wrong, maybe you're in the dean's list, maybe you're gonna be valedictorian, but in principle the idea of being a student is that of sacrificing some earning power & the comforts of money making in order to receive later payoffs, i.e. a degree that confers you greater earning power and the satisfaction of a more pleasant job. $543, assuming you make around $8 an hour, equals about 68 hours of work, or 8.5 days working full time. that's enough time to take vacation for almost 2 weeks of finals, for example, so you could get a higher GPA which means better chance of funding for grad school, for example, or (as i said before) an external drive and theft/damage insurance for your music machines. now you already made your purchase, which was your free choice as an adult, and you're committed to it, there's no backing out, and you might as well enjoy it-- you'll want to do that, rather than fill your head with buyer's remorse. but i just wanted to point out for the rest of those who may feel hypnotized by the marketing of expensive gadgets that <dad_persona> money doesn't come as easy as it seems when you're looking at shiny objects </dad_persona> and that <dad_persona> students who need to work to go to school don't need to mortgage their futures buying expensive things, because they will be able to afford them once they graduate and get the fat paychecks. </dad_persona> and that <dad_persona> having your money work for you is better than you having to work for money <dad_persona> sorry man, again don't mean to shit on you or patronize, but i do have strong feelings about consumerism and its shitty consequences on people's lives... oh and i'm speaking from experience here, i've fucked up plenty in this area, i have the scars to prove i know what i'm talking about. anyway, i should get back to work. arguing over the internet does beat work though, but the clients are waiting. |
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thats really really funny. made me jealous though, now i really want one. They should give that guy a reporting job. |
notttttttt a chance.
lose the phone i have now, i'm out thirty bucks. lose the iphone, i'm out six hundred bucks. |
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smart girl. she might have enough money to retire & travel around the world by the time she's 30. |
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As a grumpy old man, I have many beefs. Phones are one of them. My take on this--and the same goes for all other phones--is this: It's a freaking PHONE, you girly girls! A phone! Do you realize what you're obsessing over? A silly girly phone for gabbing on and "sharing." Give me a freaking break. |
i like my iphone
val-holla-ing: in the words of Master P..."Look at all these haters surrounding me every day, hatin on a baller but they can't stop my pay. Stop all the hatin I can't take it no more, i'm just tryin to get mine you best get yours so what you hatin for?" 2 legit 2 quit, baby im on the southside i10, holllatchaboy |
Has anybody heard the term conspicuous consumption? Does anybody realize how ugly that behavior is?
No, I suppose not. |
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i am in no way, shape, or form against getting some tail. and if i came off as defensive, it's because so many people have caught themselves getting on my case over the same thing, without knowing that i'd been waiting for this thing since day one. i can understand the concern, but before i bought it, i made sure that i'd still be comfortable afterward. |
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i did not buy this phone for the "image", if thats what you're trying to say stop hatin' question, Has anybody heard the term called "i got the hook up"? No, I suppose not. ![]() |
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mr ice cream maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan. mr ice cream maaaa-e-aaaaaaaaaaan. texas/new orleans rap 4lyfe. |
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damn that movie sucked. i'd rather watch "i'm bout it" |
Oh, crypto, crypto... sigh... you are a Madison Avenue whore...
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3rd coast connection, whaaaaaaaaaaaat? hollatchaboy |
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yo, don't be hatin' p.s. ive never seen i'm bout it... but have you seen this gem: ![]() |
Oh shit, dawg, this one is throwed too:
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i grew up on that movie! i have it somewhere in my apartment on vhs, too. |
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I was in that movie, brother! |
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