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On 3/31/2012 9:29 AM, Home Guy wrote:
Duesenberg wrote: So if you throw a tantrum and post a wise-ass response to this - we won't see it. What do you recommend for Ipad users? I recommend that they get out of their walled garden and get a real computer. Short of that, if you're saying that there is no real usenet (NNTP) client available for the iPad, then that's a real deficiency for something that claims to be a portable computer. Yeah because usenet is a growth "social networking" forum so the lack of nntp support by tablet makers is a real deficiency. Why market facebook or tumbler or twitter or pinterest connectivity when they can just stick to usenet. I didn't say there were no real usenet clients/apps available. When did I type or say that were not? I simply asked what do you recommend for Ipad users because the tone of your posting in this thread infers you are an expert at many things "usenet". I thought you might be a good person to ask this sort of question. And not everyone has the space or the means or the desire or the career to have a real computer. A salesman on the road may want to take an hour break between meetings and is he supposed to set-up his PC so he can read some usenet postings at starbucks? There are vast limitations to having a PC. I enjoy PCs and prefer them every time and enjoy building them and modifying them, but tablets and smartphones are outselling PCs so you are not helping at all with the fastest growing computer device market with your commentary. |
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