Subject | Re: Google Copying Apple.....Almost as bad as Samsung |
From | Alan Baker |
Date | 06/30/2014 20:28 (06/30/2014 11:28) |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
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Alan BakerWell, Fanboy?
On 2014-06-30 16:15:30 +0000, Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy said:Alan BakerHarry Mudd the Anti-FanboyAlan BakerHarry Mudd the Anti-FanboyAlan BakerHarry Mudd the Anti-FanboyHarry Mudd the Anti-FanboyAlan Baker
No, it just took imagination to actually realize a larger screen than what Steve Jobs could imagine for an iPhone....
Again: really?
You're seriously claiming that Apple wanted to do a larger screen, but couldn't manage it?
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No, I'm saying your overlord Jobs wouldn't >allow< larger screens because he lacked the imagination to do so.
Reading is fundamental.
Indeed it is.
What did you mean by "realize" in the context of your original statement. Let's see if you can rewrite it in coherent fashion to match your new claim...
If you weren't sure as to my original context, perhaps you shouldn't have put your foot in your mouth commenting on it, in your usual nit picky fashion and fucking ASKED for contexc clarification....*idiot*.
I AM sure as to your original context. To "realize" in that context means:
'3 (usu. be realized) give actual or physical form to: the stage designs have been beautifully realized.'
Then why did you ask me for context? Confused are we?
But that means "create" and you now what to make it into "choose" or "imagine".