naut
09-26-2007, 13:06
Now I don't know about you, but I'm fairly certain that Microsoft and PC's are the recipients of malfunction, no?
But, I do believe I have been dooped and misinformed on the subject of iPods however. I have yet to find a product that:
Malfunctions more often
Crashes more frequently
Produces errors (both run-time and logic) more frequently
Causes anomalies more frequently
It is astounding that Apple prides itself for being "blue-screen" free, but iPods are obviously another matter entirely, for no iPod is complete without its copy errors, syncing errors, connection errors, even turning the damned thing on can be a nightmare. But what's a PC without the fabled "Alt + Ctrl + Delete" as the answer to the common crash, irritating freeze and most aggravating screen of death. But iPods are in no way excused, not by a long shot, they posses their own form of "Alt + Ctrl + Delete", the constantly summoned and pressed, "Play + Enter".
I have had my iPod for no longer than 6 months, and yet it is already at the stage of no-return, beyond hope and into the grave. Tell me why is all 1.24 GB of my Pink Floyd synced 3 times over? Pray explain why my collection of Hawkwind albums are synced not once, nor twice, but a grand total of 7 times? Why is it that upon connection to my computer, iTunes (a horrible program in itself) will not appropriately recognise my obviously attached iPod? And I do wonder what causes it to crash at random intervals while it is on and playing music?
I'd like to know why that is? Why doesn't Apple put effort into creating a quality product, that is efficient? I'll take a punt and say that as they virtually have a monopoly they have no reason to spend money pointlessly upgrading and improving a product that the masses will buy anyway, even in its crude Neanderthalithic form.
Lucky for me my warranty lasts for 4 years, thank you JB Hi-Fi.
But, I do believe I have been dooped and misinformed on the subject of iPods however. I have yet to find a product that:
Malfunctions more often
Crashes more frequently
Produces errors (both run-time and logic) more frequently
Causes anomalies more frequently
It is astounding that Apple prides itself for being "blue-screen" free, but iPods are obviously another matter entirely, for no iPod is complete without its copy errors, syncing errors, connection errors, even turning the damned thing on can be a nightmare. But what's a PC without the fabled "Alt + Ctrl + Delete" as the answer to the common crash, irritating freeze and most aggravating screen of death. But iPods are in no way excused, not by a long shot, they posses their own form of "Alt + Ctrl + Delete", the constantly summoned and pressed, "Play + Enter".
I have had my iPod for no longer than 6 months, and yet it is already at the stage of no-return, beyond hope and into the grave. Tell me why is all 1.24 GB of my Pink Floyd synced 3 times over? Pray explain why my collection of Hawkwind albums are synced not once, nor twice, but a grand total of 7 times? Why is it that upon connection to my computer, iTunes (a horrible program in itself) will not appropriately recognise my obviously attached iPod? And I do wonder what causes it to crash at random intervals while it is on and playing music?
I'd like to know why that is? Why doesn't Apple put effort into creating a quality product, that is efficient? I'll take a punt and say that as they virtually have a monopoly they have no reason to spend money pointlessly upgrading and improving a product that the masses will buy anyway, even in its crude Neanderthalithic form.
Lucky for me my warranty lasts for 4 years, thank you JB Hi-Fi.