Bob Maxey
Android Expert
I apologize if I sounded condescending ...
You are right, 100%
I just have a problem with a vast majority off society whom eats of the spoon of corporate B.S.
I agree, people are entitled to like what they like! All I'm asking is for people to dig a little into what they're buying into rather than just saying "Hey! O.K.! I trust you with my life!" kinda thing.
I did not find you condescending. My view is on a forum like this, many people go nuts for some new feature or whatever and they represent a small percentage of the user base that could care less.
For example, rooting. We love it most do not care one way or another. All they want is email and Facebook, perhaps YouTube.
I assert that most people with cell phones do not care about things like rooting and many here think one brand is better because they can root it or it offers NFC. Or they go crazy waiting for some exploit few outside this group care about.
Some people do research their purchases. I do because I want value not BS and fluff. I have preferences as do you. What I like, I like for specific reasons and for many people, those reasons are not good enough.
So I research my needs and find a deal. I use Cricket and VM because I do not want a contract. I want to know to the penny what my bill will be at month's end and I want to jmp between carriers if I wat to withouy paying hundreds of dollars. When you look at what Cricket offers, it is a bloody good deal and my service is as good as anyone's here in Utah.
Not sure what you mean by "vast majority off society whom eats of the spoon of corporate B.S." Remember that most business done in this country is done by small companies, not huge ones. And it is impossible for a small company to do some things without becoming a large company.
You would be very unhappy if corporations were operated like you (apparently) sem to want. No offence.
For example, operating a cell phone company or manufacturing the hundreds of millions of iDevices Apple sells. We need large corporations to get things done; without their size, they cannot do much.
In the future, it might prove helpful if rather than blame corporations in general, you give a few examples. I can see much wrong with some and lots of good as well.