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Verizon CEO: No Merger with Vodafone, We Want iPhone

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Top message:  Verizon finally concedes to Apple by marufio   Apr 6, 2010, 10:24 AM

Replying to:  Re: Verizon finally concedes to Apple by Enzzo   Apr 7, 2010, 9:25 AM

Re: Verizon finally concedes to Apple

by Menno    Apr 7, 2010, 9:38 AM

Read his reply and then try and tell me insults are unnecessary.

He was posting line for line from a luke wilson commercial. Why take the time to explain the same thing (the difference between gsm/cdma) again to someone who's to lazy to try and know better? He's been a member since 2005 and has posted quite a bit in that time. If he's a lurker like you he knows the difference.

I reply in kind to people here. If they come with a question and ask it, I'll try and find the answer for it. If they want to discuss benefits and costs of a certain tech I am all for it. but if you're going to copy paste arguments, or rant about something that you have no right to rant about (not being able to get out of contracts without paying an ETF) then why should I try and be rational when they're clearly not?

I used to try and "play nice" with everyone here. It didn't work, and got me nowhere.

The only people I'm "consistently" a douchebag to are blind fanboys, and the people who complain when they can't get everything they want for free.

And honestly, I don't care if verizon get's the iphone. Unless they do something HUGE with 4.0 and the WWDC, it's just an overhyped heap of 3 year old technology. But about the commercials

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