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pickarooney wrote: » Inspired by the Twitter thread, this one is for all those things you intially thought were rubbish but then came around to.Tablet computers I just didn't see the point. Not only were they trying to fill a niche that didn't exist, they were hugely overpriced and underpowered. I openly mocked early adopters. I bought one last week. Now I 'only' spent 150-odd quid on it and it's a hell of a lot less restrictive than some on the market but it really is a nifty little gadget. It might well be a case of creating a need and then servicing it, but for once I'm happy to be exploited.The National Dreary, repetitive tunes only made bearable by the odd decent guitar riff. And that voice... well, actually it's a damn good voice and the only thing repetitive is the movement of finger on touch-screen to select album: 'Boxer'.
TeddyTedson wrote: » How did you like my short story. I'll have to write more of it soon.
mikom wrote: » Going to the films, a load of men sitting around looking at films! And rollercoasters, a load of men in a rollercoaster going up and down on a big metal track! And sailing, a load of men in a big boat floating around in the sea! And shouting, a load of men going around shouting! And so forth.
pickarooney wrote: » Tablet computers I just didn't see the point. Not only were they trying to fill a niche that didn't exist, they were hugely overpriced and underpowered. I openly mocked early adopters. I bought one last week. Now I 'only' spent 150-odd quid on it and it's a hell of a lot less restrictive than some on the market but it really is a nifty little gadget. It might well be a case of creating a need and then servicing it, but for once I'm happy to be exploited.
Barrington wrote: » Then last year, I got an iPhone, so had to install iTunes. It's not too bad though. Once you set it up properly in the beginning and don't allow it to do anything automatically, it's fine.
hardCopy wrote: » FYP