I bet your comments were not deleted. I bet it's just the case that you simply can't find them. Happens to me a lot. I eventually find my comments.
I bet your comments were not deleted. I bet it's just the case that you simply can't find them. Happens to me a lot. I eventually find my comments.
See what I mean, can't even get it right on a domain registration.
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You really don't know what you mean.
If its that enjoy your android. They are also cool devices.
It depends on who we are.
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On that, I agree.
Yes, it changes, but there is still a large shadowed square around the icon. I don't like that look. I prefer the icons on BBOS which haven't got that large shadowed box and on iOS7 and on Android.
Personal preference, mine is for a lighter colour scheme.
People are ignorant and it's getting worse by the day. In the end it's up to BlackBerry to figure a way to sell phones. So RIM us as ignorant as the people are. Apple is smarter then people. They know how to sell while up North hasn't a a clue and going broke. Such a shame to have such nice phone lineup and go broke. I would hate to learn to use a S4.
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OK then. Enjoy your NSA civilian tracking device. Happy Holidays.
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He didn't say he would, he said he would hate to learn if BlackBerry shut down.
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No, it looks like they got deleted in a matter of minutes cause I replied to 2 people while calling them isheep. I guess that's frowned upon here.
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Calling names and personal attacks are frowned upon.
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And its also a form of bullying
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>> Your blackberry offers no more encryption then the standard device according to industry experts
Not sure this is true. Short of a "sustained, targeted attack", the NSA cannot hack a BES connected device. By contrast, Snowden docs openly mocked iOS users. For the record.....
But most BB users aren't on BES.
Good points here....for the record, I am a Z10 user who is more than satisfied with my "overpriced, mediocre device with last year's specs". Even though I paid "$0" for it, and it's specs seem to be very similar to Droid Ultra and Maxx devices, which sold for $199 and $299 respectively w/ contract on release.
Anyway, back to the point, I've seen better advertising from Verizon for BB10 than I have from BlackBerry, despite what I've seen here about Verizon making no effort to sell Z10's, or worse yet, pointing people away from BlackBerry devices altogether. Just hasn't happened in my experience. It seems to me RIM at the time completely, stupidly, dismissed iPhone as a "toy", blew off opportunities to market to a younger crowd, and most certainly did take much too long to come out with something to compete. (BB10)
As for the S4, which my son possesses, it seems a far superior device than the S3, of which there are 3 on my account and I think is a beast of a phone, yet gets negative reviews? Just shows how fickle and subjective these types of reviews are. I really cannot understand how an intelligent adult can base a device purchase based on these kind of reviews. Seems to me that most people already know what they want based on something "cool" they saw or heard about that can be done with whatever device. BlackBerry has some things they could market, but choose not to for whatever reason. That's on BlackBerry...
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Exactly.
Haha....I made a smart remark in response to a smart remark someone made concerning how "unintuitive" and "difficult" it was to operate BB10. The simplicity of iOS certainly has its place and clearly works well. In my opinion, that simplicity doesn't necessarily make it "better". I was just trying to be funny...
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Ok. JMHO. If you enjoyed your BlackBerry when you bought it, then, no one should be able to persuade you otherwise. I here it everyday at work about how BlackBerry is this or isn't that. Means absolutely nothing to me. The key is realize what you have and enjoy it.....now. Regardless of the latest leaks or additional apps. No matter what platform, there will always be someone posting to get others to hate a phone that some were doing cartwheels when it was released. Doesn't mean I don't want the latest on my BlackBerry, but we knew what it was lacking when we bought it. My point: Make it work for you......inspite of. ;)
sent by a drunk prosumer from my outdated/unwanted, sexy z10 on OS .1925 (*_~)
I liked it better in my day when it was simply called "teasing". Now they like to call it bullying like it's some disease...give me a break with all this political correctness.
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There's a big difference between teasing and bullying. In my day (the 60's and 70"s) it was called teasing also. As a child I was called "4 eyes" a lot and "made fun of" for playing clarinet. That was teasing. Once I started having my glasses broken several times, beat up at least 3 times a week for having a spanish accent, got held down and had jalapeno peppers rubbed all over my face, spit on, chased.... it became more than just teasing. It became the bigger guys pummeling the smaller guy for no valid reason.... = bullying.
Only the bully thinks he's just "teasing". It's typical bully behavior. Same thing happens with racism. Sexual harassment. How about grabbing women co-workers rear ends every time they walk by? Should we just keep calling that "teasing"?
Claiming political correctness is the ultimate in political correctness.
Calling someone isheep is not bullying, but seeing someone with an iPhone and stomping on it probably is, which is imposible to do over the Internet but people in here want to make it seem like you did...go figure.
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I was responding to your post claiming that bullying is some sort of politically correct term and that it does not exist. You claim bullying is only teasing. I responded to that. Not to calling someone iSheep (which is just childish and dumb but not exactly bullying.)
That is not really the case though, is it?
By ascribing names to others, we are attempting to demean their choices, their motivations, their person.
Don't think this is true? Use a different name; one that is more loaded. Insert that name in the place of "iSheep." Now what is the response?
See, teasing is generally good natured and doesn't want to lessen the other person. Bullying OTOH, attempts to demean others and to make our position seem superior.
When we call people names (such as iSheep), which are we doing?
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I would argue that this goes on regularly here, and several times on this very thread, without name calling. The term "iSheep" is tame in comparison with some of the many insulting post on this very thread.
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EXACTLY... i only called them that in regards to what they were calling us...which as you said is subtle and tame by comparison, unlike the blatant names they call us yet both of my posts got deleted.... "isheep", "apple lovers" whatever we use to call them, I listed the reasons why they are seen that way and they all get offended. Yes, i claimed they are so blinded by Apple that all apple has to do is say "jump" and they simply ask "how high?" ...my point was that if blackberry promoted their products like apple this picture would have looked a lot different.
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Not to sidetrack this thread more than it already is. You turn on the tv today and see a so called bullying story in school and they pretty much describe what went on in the early years before the 2000's... granted there are various degrees of it, but when you throw in name calling with being harassed and wrap it up in a nice little bow and give it a new name that serves as an umbrella for "abuse" and has been proven to be taken far more seriously, people now use it as an excuse for EVERYTHING negative that happens to them cause of the attention it gets.... iphoners come in here laugh at us when we get an app they had for years, tell us over and over again why iphone is better, call us idiots, ( not so blatantly, although they do at times) and we can't say anything cause it would be "bullying"?... please.
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