Re: iPhone LaunchschpydurxSeptember 24 2013, 12:43:31 UTC
Thanks for the interesting insight into an iPhone launch! It's what I do.
It's funny how events fold into place to give an experience. Winston Churchill said something about how the events of the world turn on tiny hinges.
Hopefully iCall 2.0 will live up to the promise that it seems to have. It already has. It's snappier than iCall 1.0, though, despite the power, the experience doesn't seem faster. But maybe that's just me. I think all computers are slow, even ones that cost upwards of $3K. Exhibit A: my 2.7Ghz 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD Retina Mac Book Pro. Exhibit B: the 27" 3.4Ghz 32GB RAM and 512GB SSD iMac that work put on my desk. Perhaps it's not that the computers are slow, but the algorithms that are running on them are highly inefficient. Either way...
Do you like the new changes to iOS 7? Overall, yes. There are some things that I don't like. But they've really cleaned up the interface.
Is this celtmanx under a different LJ account? The celtmanx account should have full access to the fire posts. If not, please call me. You still have my number, right?
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Hopefully iCall 2.0 will live up to the promise that it seems to have.
Do you like the new changes to iOS 7?
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It's what I do.
It's funny how events fold into place to give an experience.
Winston Churchill said something about how the events of the world turn on tiny hinges.
Hopefully iCall 2.0 will live up to the promise that it seems to have.
It already has. It's snappier than iCall 1.0, though, despite the power, the experience doesn't seem faster. But maybe that's just me. I think all computers are slow, even ones that cost upwards of $3K. Exhibit A: my 2.7Ghz 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD Retina Mac Book Pro. Exhibit B: the 27" 3.4Ghz 32GB RAM and 512GB SSD iMac that work put on my desk. Perhaps it's not that the computers are slow, but the algorithms that are running on them are highly inefficient. Either way...
Do you like the new changes to iOS 7?
Overall, yes. There are some things that I don't like. But they've really cleaned up the interface.
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