I call B*llsh!t
why?
Because this statement(bold is mine)...
"As for why I bought the phone....I had no idea yesterday when I bought this gizmo that it had these limitations. I was very excited about an open source OS where the free market could create apps for a wide range of customers.
I was taken back about at T-Mobile when I was buying when the salesman told me I have to have a gmail e-mail account for the phone to work. If I wanted an iphone I would have gone to AT&T.
There is no reason anyone should have give Google a run down on mu itinerary and known associates just to sync."
...followed by this statement(bold is mine)....
"My original post probably reads as bitter, but actually it is just frustration. I have been following websites daily watching the various android phones in process of being released. I have been waiting for a long time to find a phone that will suite my needs."
...is a contradiction. The fact that Android devices are cloud devices that require a gmail/google account is neither a secret, nor an oft ignored or minimized fact. It has been front and center since at least a year ago when the launch date for the G1 was fast approaching.
Either you did not actually do your homework, or you're faking shock because your tinfoil hat is on too tight.
I consider it progress that my information isn't locked down in one device, a device that if stolen or destroyed would also take my information with it. That I can access this information anywhere I have a web connection, on a PC, a Mac, a laptop, netbook, tablet pc, or even someone else's phone.
PC Syncing is nice, but if you ever used WinMo there are plenty of problems with that. Every 3-6 months the sync would fail repeatedly and I would have to spend half a day dealing with it, eventually just deciding to end the "relationship" between PC and device, uninstall all software, reinstall, and deal with WinMo deciding to randomly duplicate contacts, events, notes at it's own discretion. A job I worked at until last year, I was in the president's office for an hour every two weeks convincing her blackberry and Laptop to play nice.
I have not had a sync issue since getting android almost a year ago, and I don't have to worry about hardware issues with cables, or if I entered changes into a contact and losing them before I get a chance to head home to sync. It's done automatically, round the clock, so yes,
that IS progress. No cables, no troubleshooting problems between PC and device, no duplicates, no updates to one or the other that interferes with sync, and no waiting until you get home/work to sync.