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Old September 17th 18, 03:16 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_3_]
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Default Apple releases 3 more reasons to let your children eat hotdogs for a couple months

On Sep 16, 2018, RichA wrote
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On Friday, 14 September 2018 19:42:37 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
On Sep 14, 2018, RichA wrote
(in ):

On Friday, 14 September 2018 00:57:35 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
On Sep 13, 2018, RichA wrote
(in ):

On Thursday, 13 September 2018 01:09:28 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
On Sep 12, 2018, RichA wrote
(in ):

Wow! 3 more overpriced cellphones. One model up to $1500 while the
“economy" model is $750.00. I sure the usual sheep will be flocking
to the stores, at midnight to be first in-line for bragging rights.
Meanwhile, Apple just fell behind Huawei in phone sales.

Nope! Not for me, I am more than happy enough with my iPhone 8+ which
has yet to have its first oil change.

I have already engaged in an end of Summer spending spree to the benefit
of B&H, and Apple to the tune of $5,198 for a pre-order of an X-T3 +
battery grip, and a new 27” 5K iMac.

...and earlier this year I treated myself to an XF100-400mm. So that has
been a chunk out of my toy budget for the year.

I know one iPhone 8 user who was very happy, until he mistakenly
upgraded the OS...

Why was that iP8 user unhappy after an iOS upgrade?
My iP8+ is currently up to date with iOS 11.4.1 and I have yet to
experience any problems. In my hands it has been my best iPhone to date,
and I am not lured by Face ID.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/erietngsrcoti4u/IMG_2598e.jpg?dl=0

The usual ones,


What “usual ones”?

you get used to things, then they change, slowing-down your
ability to use something until you become fluid with the new system.


So, it seems that you do not know what you are talking about.


I'm saying re-learning things because they changed, that were formerly done
by reflex because you know them so well takes time and the changes might not
even have been worth it.


What ‘things” have changed in iOS that require "re-learning"?

Have you ever owned, and used an iOS device that required you to "re-learn"
anything?

Why it that so hard for you to understand?


I understand that you have taken an anti-Apple position in all the years that
you have posted to r.p.d., and many times you make assertions that are vague,
and unsubstantiated

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Savageduck
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