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I've yet to see a "smart watch" that isn't fugly -- and I've yet to think of a good reason for owning one.
Tiny screen, very limited battery life (if you use it for anything other than telling the time), and (worst of all) it's stuck on your damned wrist, so you have to pose like a ballerina to use it.
Do they expect us to do out e-mail on them? Surf the web? Write documents? Code?
The only plus I can even think of is that android/ios make it easy to set alarms, timers, and reminders.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mike Mullikin wrote: What say you?
I say, if Apple wants to sell a product whose single purpose has traditionally been to tell time, then I hope they've fixed the time issues they've been having for a few years[^] on December 31st.
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I have had a Timex Datalink watch since the early 90's. It syncs everything I need it to sync and the battery lasts for a year. hmmmm. I am thinking it is mucho better than the Apple iGrape watch.
Timexy Datalinkageee[^]
To err is human to really mess up you need a computer
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I don't understand this product. Worse, I don't think Apple understands it either.
The tech side is cool, but the poor battery life and the fact that it must be tethered to an iPhone make it a lot less appealing. If it was a stand-alone device with a battery that didn't need constant recharging, I'd like it from the tech angle.
But as a watch? I don't think Apple has a clue about watches. They are pricing these things for the luxury market, $500+ for the standard version and $10k+ plus for the solid gold one. Don't even get me started on what they are charging for the (fairly cheap) straps. So you can pay as much as you paid for your phone, or enough for a good car. Most iPhone owners can't afford or won't pay this.
And the luxury version? Holy cow, a solid gold case adds a few hundred dollars to the cost of a watch, not $9,500+. The real facepalm is how they're marketing the sapphire crystal, as if it's a precious gem that you can only get on a $10,000+ watch. A sapphire crystal adds about $20 to the cost of a watch, they are no big deal, I have a $300 Seiko that came with sapphire crystals front and back. I also have solid gold Hamiltons with fine movements that you can pick up on the vintage market for $400-$500. A solid gold watch with a sapphire crystal is not something that you pay five figures for, unless it houses a rare mechanical movement that is a work of art rather than some gadget that will be obsolete in a few years.
And this is where it really gets crazy: people pay big money for fine watches because they are fine jewelry, and one of the most important characteristics of fine jewelry is longevity. Real jewelry lasts forever, you can pass it down to your kids and grandkids. I have watches from as far back as 1918 that still run like new and are as useful as they ever were. Three years from now, what are you going to do with one of these gold iWatches? May as well melt down the case, because the rest of it will be worthless.
Apple seems to think that they can compete in the luxury market by inflating prices and making their products more "exclusive," but sticking a gadget into a gold case does not make it a fine watch. It's just bling, not fine jewelry, and most people who buy expensive watches aren't going to touch this thing. Wealthy geeks will, but not collectors. It's like putting a Porsche body on a Prius and calling it a luxury sports car.
I really think that Apple should have gone for the low-end market here. This "watch" is a phone accessory, not a status symbol, and it's too expensive for a large segment of iPhone users. The mark-up seems insane, I expect the expensive models won't sell well and we'll see a big price drop in the near future.
modified 10-Mar-15 10:51am.
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If it was anyone other than Apple I'd think it was all an elaborate April Fool unrolling yet further depths of hoax over the next 3 weeks!
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Often when I mess up on my PC I 'blame it on the cat'.
Just had my third BSOD in about a year. I initially
blamed them on Skype, but Skype was not running during
the last one. In each case however my cat, who sometimes
has a habit of pacing back and forth on my desk and rubbing
up against the PC, was active. It suddenly dawned on me
that static electricity was the problem! (The indoor air
can be quite dry here in winter). I grounded both my PC
and the cat...we'll see what happens now.
73
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how on earth do you ground the cat?
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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Cut off its legs? *
* Just joking I don't suggest people try this at home.
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wouldn't that bring the belly hair in contact with the carpet and create more static?
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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If you have ever held a cat with two outstretched arms just behind their front legs and their rear legs you will see how practical and effective two posts coming out of the wall would make a cat storage rack.
- And if you act now, you can get not one, but two Ronco cat racks
(or puss posts if you wish)for the purring low price of $19.95.
:Ron
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Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote: how on earth do you ground the cat? You hide the car keys on Saturday, obviously.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Ground the cat...ie, make sure the cat stays on the floor
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Sounds like another case for defenestration.
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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I sometimes blame everything that goes wrong in my life on one of my four cats. I am convinced that this one particular cat actually wants me dead, so blaming her for everything is not an issue.
Wife thinks I didn't do the dishes, but in fact, the cat dirtied them during the night and put them back into the sink. Come on, it's a no-brainer.
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rubbish, you expect us to believe that a cat would do such a thing!
that's far too much effort (trying to kill you however is perfectly believable)
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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Cats are evil SOB's. Even the daughters.
veni bibi saltavi
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On the other hand, they're not that bright (which is just as well!)
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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My cat has no interest in scent marking the computer case or treading on the keyboard whilst I'm out of the room. What he does, though, is have an overwhelming need to chew wires. USB, optical, audio, you name it. Anything that will annoy me intensely and that doesn't carry enough current to kill.
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Coat the wires with Tabasco sauce, he'll learn.
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I always make sure the cat's properly grounded, connected by several feet of heavy chain. River bottoms make the best grounds, but a deep lake will do in a pinch.
Will Rogers never met me.
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A man flying in a hot air balloon suddenly realizes he’s lost. He reduces height and spots a man down below. He lowers the balloon further and shouts to get directions, "Excuse me, can you tell me where I am?"
The man below says: "Yes. You're in a hot air balloon, hovering 30 feet above this field."
"You must work in Information Technology," says the balloonist.
"I do" replies the man. "How did you know?"
"Well," says the balloonist, "everything you have told me is technically correct, but It's of no use to anyone."
The man below replies, "You must work in management."
"I do," replies the balloonist, "But how'd you know?"*
"Well", says the man, "you don’t know where you are or where you’re going, but you expect me to be able to help. You’re in the same position you were before we met, but now it’s my fault."
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so which one is Leslie Nielsen?
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Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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Both
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