That's OK we forgive you. My daughter is a closet fangirl. (Note lowercase)She and her boyfriend are iPhreaks but when she got her iPhone 4 on the first day she was talking to me telling me how cool it was, I was on my DInc. She was walking her dog and said ?Hold on, I have to pick up ?.?s poo? Then the call went dead. I was just roaring with laughter because I could picture exactly what she did? she moved the phone from her Right hand to her Left hand. She still believes I hung up on her!
She then challenges me to a photo clarity contest. She sends me a photo, I send her a photo. I point out to her that her photo is 450 kb, and mine if 2 Mb, I was afraid I might accidently bring the AT&T network down with that much data!
Sounds a teensy bit childish on your part. You can have your opinion on the iPhone, but laughing at it is more than a little disrespectful on your part.
And if you want a real photo clarity contest you'd upload the pictures to a computer.![]()
Sounds a teensy bit childish on your part. You can have your opinion on the iPhone, but laughing at it is more than a little disrespectful on your part.
And if you want a real photo clarity contest you'd upload the pictures to a computer.![]()
So I had a little fun with someone who openly proclaims himself to be an Apple fanboy in an Android forum, and use my 21+ year old daughter, as an example as to why Android is better than iOS and take a mild jab at AT&T?s network and its quirks and this is a problem?
It may be a bit childish on my part, but a) it?s my (legally adult) child with whom I was having witty repartee; b) the jabs were about known and documented defects with the hardware; c) she still thinks I hung up on her despite the fact it has happened to her with others including her Mother. (Personally, I think this is the funniest part.)
Did I miss something in the humor here?