More importantly, even at the risk of killing themselves and others.
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More importantly, even at the risk of killing themselves and others.
And even more super extra sadder even is...
Oh just get a sense of humour.
:>)
And much respect to you!!!! It is such a pleasure to find someone in his teens who can speak in a logical mature manner. There are a few on this board whose thoughts I love reading.
I imagine you're a sophomore? Considered some debate classes? It will hone up your already considerable skills.
As far as the post, I understand your points. I'm not so sure that the prevalence of people who buy without thinking is so high, the people around me do think long and hard when their contracts come up and they have to get a new phone. They generally bend my ear and I tell them my experiences with my devices but I don't make it general.
I enjoyed our discussion tremendously. We have different perspectives on some things and we might disagree on others, but it is refreshing to disagree without being disagreeable. Many thanks, this was an oasis of civility in a desert wilderness of acrimony.
That'll be me :)
The boxes that pop up are for any SMS that is delivered to your phone regardless if they are new or from a previous conversation.
The Halo feature is a new level by literally opening up the app into a pop up box on top of the task you are doing so you're not limited to SMS, you can reply or use anything that appears in your notification bar so that could be emails, sms, twitter, Facebook, music controls etc
I was adding to the pattern lol
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Dude, get over it. This argument is moot. The Playbook also had a super old processor. BlackBerry didn't tell the entire truth. Why milk a dead cow?
And if you want to get into specifics, BB10 DID run on the Playbook. TH just decided that it wasn't up to his standards.
Posted with my Q10!
Sorry, as much as I'd love to reply I've just got a lot of work pending for tomorrow and I'm trying to get that done and hopefully secure a good 4 hours of sleep :P Haha I slept during the day so that this could happen.
Don't worry, I'll respond to that lovely post of yours tomorrow (no sarcasm) :) Thanks once again
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The dead Cow still makes milk lol.
sent from my galaxy note 3
With 10.2.1 BB10 can run Android apps much easier. I am curious why this is not making more of a splash? I think this is valuable to address the app issue and lack of ecosystem and should help handset sales.
That being said, can someone explain the UNIQUE value BB10/QNX brings vs BB developing a BB fork of Android with BB "security"? Is it a matter of being to stuck on an past decision vs admitting failure/to late to the party and move on?
Why is BB10/QNX so much better than Android? I like Blackberry(have a BB9900) and want it to succeed but have trouble understanding why I should get a BB10 vs an Android my wife or I's next phone. Why would I buy a phone that has has to emulate an OS vs just buy a phone that runs the OS?
The only thing I can see is BALANCE. And that feature only has value if you work for a company that REQUIRES use of a BB due to the ability to control the device fully for security reasons. BBM no longer applies and the UI stuff is a religious war as far as I am concerned.
I want to support BB but am having difficulty justifying the complication. Guidance please.
Yep. That about sums it up. ;)
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As promised, I will type out a long and (hopefully) kind reply. Well, firstly, I apologise for being a day late.
So, let me start out with... First of all, (wait I already said firstly), don't make me blush xD I'm not very mature (and I'm not just being modest), I do enjoy speaking logically at times but most of the time I am literally just making immature jokes primarily involving subjects synonymous with the lovely numbers "6" and "9". As for what you said earlier, here in the UK, I'm a student in 6th form, so I'm not too sure what you mean, but if I was in the US I think this would be my last year of high school although it's my second last year of 6th form.
And, I'm not sure if you meant me, when you stated "There are a few on this board whose thoughts I love reading”, but I’d like to believe that it was :D Oh and back to the debating classes, I have never really been good at debating, but haven’t tried in almost 3 years, so who knows :P I do think that I’d make a bad debater unless I’m passionate about the topic. Yes, it is refreshing to disagree without being disagreeable. :)
“Many thanks, this was an oasis of civility in a desert wilderness of acrimony” <- this. ^_^