iPad Is the 1st Apple Product I Support
I have been an advocate of pushing negative reviews on Apple products for years. My dad first introduced me to Apple many years ago. His words of wisdom were “don’t buy an electronic named after a fruit because it’s bound to go bad”.
I have been against Apple products mainly because of the setup of the operating system in the Macintosh computer. I know that is the fault of Microsoft being greedy and holding a monopoly on Windows, but I can’t help myself for having a preference.
When the iPhone came out, I was unimpressed. I bought a Samsung Behold instead (also a touch screen) and am very happy with it, although I would never give up my Blackberry. The iPhone is an over-hyped piece of crap, and I would never be ok with overpaying for something that isn’t even perfected.
Recently, I was introduced to the iPad, and I have to say that I am finally in support of an Apple product. As a matter of fact, I added it to the “service bartering” page here as something I will accept in exchange for my services. The iPad would allow me an easy way to blog by carrying a compact laptop-like technology.
I doubt Apple will ever give me anything to get excited about in the near future. Especially with the greedy nature of Steve Jobs. In the meantime, I will not pay anything for an iPad because I am independently on strike because of the stupid way he has handled the recent iPhone issue being left in the bar. When that happened, Steve Jobs showed his greedy nature in full force by trying for criminal charges on some broke guy who did try to give the piece of shit back before he sold it to Gizmodo.
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