SmartAlx
01-19-2009, 07:12 AM
My real name is Alex. I'm 36. I live in Houston, Texas. I am an architect by trade but I spend most of my energy fighting with this iPh... err.... I mean dancing. LOL Salsa dancing specifically. I've been dancing salsa for a bit over 5 years and I just started to teach Salsa Explosion, the most advanced class in the largest dance studio in Houston. When I am not working, dancing or discussing iPhone issues on the internet, I like to try to philosophize about life, Architecture, dancing, and about my iPhone, if one can philosophize about a cellphone.
I was one of the early members here on this forum, back when it was called everythingiPhone. I wanted an iPhone 2 years before it was released. I waited in line for 10 hours on iDay and was (IIRC) number 53 in line at the Apple store in the Galleria in Houston. I brought my girlfriend with me and I activated my iPhone on her laptop the moment I left the Apple store. I drained her laptop battery waiting so I had to plug it into the mall outlets. LOL I have replaced my iPhone 3 times. I want to take this 4th one back and exchange it for a 5th one because of some bugs. We'll see if I can. I don't have a 3G yet because I'm waiting for a 32gb version. Maybe I'll end up getting a 3.0 version instead.
I hate complaining and arguing but I guess I have a rep for it. I just want a device that works as advertised and conforms to industry standards, and I don't mind sharing my opinions. In fact I have little patience for apologists who make excuses for poor design. If they would get on the band wagon with me, we would probably have a better device. I believe that we should all stand up for our rights and I think that we have a responsibility to fight Goliaths when they try to trample on all of us. I was absolutely SHOCKED that Apple called their cellphone the iPhone because we all knew that Cisco owned the copyright. My avatar is their logo. I chose it because I want everyone to remember that Apple is not all sugar and spice and everything nice. They will disregard law. They will disregard their customers. They will disregard what's right. They will disregard anything if they think they can get away with it. This from a company that began as a bunch of hackers who organized to fight "the man."
As an Architect, I was taught that form should follow function. Apple is the antithesis of this. Function follows form at Apple. Witness the mini 3.5mm headphone jack on the V1 iPhone. So I am not much of an Apple fan. But I do acknowledge that they do produce a good user interface. And that is why I love my iPhone. Even though I find a lot wrong with the iPhone, I cannot imagine owning any other cellphone because the iPhone simply is the best cellphone on the market, even with all of the flaws. What do I hate the most? #1 Apps crashing, especially Safari #2 Apple forcing us to do things "the Apple way" #3 lack of Copy/Cut/Paste #4 lack of full bluetooth capability, especially A2DP. There are other issues, but if Apple corrected just 3 of those (disregarding #2) I would be a very very happy boy. Remember that despite all of my complaints and bickering about it, I do love my iPhone.
I've had a great time here at EiC. It's the first place I go to for questions, advice, rumors, information, and news about the iPhone. In fact it's pretty much the only place I go to. And it's the people here, the community, all of you, especially the great moderators, particularly Chris, who make this the best iPhone community on the internet. I'm looking forward to another 1000 posts. Hopefully it won't take another year and a half to get there.
I was one of the early members here on this forum, back when it was called everythingiPhone. I wanted an iPhone 2 years before it was released. I waited in line for 10 hours on iDay and was (IIRC) number 53 in line at the Apple store in the Galleria in Houston. I brought my girlfriend with me and I activated my iPhone on her laptop the moment I left the Apple store. I drained her laptop battery waiting so I had to plug it into the mall outlets. LOL I have replaced my iPhone 3 times. I want to take this 4th one back and exchange it for a 5th one because of some bugs. We'll see if I can. I don't have a 3G yet because I'm waiting for a 32gb version. Maybe I'll end up getting a 3.0 version instead.
I hate complaining and arguing but I guess I have a rep for it. I just want a device that works as advertised and conforms to industry standards, and I don't mind sharing my opinions. In fact I have little patience for apologists who make excuses for poor design. If they would get on the band wagon with me, we would probably have a better device. I believe that we should all stand up for our rights and I think that we have a responsibility to fight Goliaths when they try to trample on all of us. I was absolutely SHOCKED that Apple called their cellphone the iPhone because we all knew that Cisco owned the copyright. My avatar is their logo. I chose it because I want everyone to remember that Apple is not all sugar and spice and everything nice. They will disregard law. They will disregard their customers. They will disregard what's right. They will disregard anything if they think they can get away with it. This from a company that began as a bunch of hackers who organized to fight "the man."
As an Architect, I was taught that form should follow function. Apple is the antithesis of this. Function follows form at Apple. Witness the mini 3.5mm headphone jack on the V1 iPhone. So I am not much of an Apple fan. But I do acknowledge that they do produce a good user interface. And that is why I love my iPhone. Even though I find a lot wrong with the iPhone, I cannot imagine owning any other cellphone because the iPhone simply is the best cellphone on the market, even with all of the flaws. What do I hate the most? #1 Apps crashing, especially Safari #2 Apple forcing us to do things "the Apple way" #3 lack of Copy/Cut/Paste #4 lack of full bluetooth capability, especially A2DP. There are other issues, but if Apple corrected just 3 of those (disregarding #2) I would be a very very happy boy. Remember that despite all of my complaints and bickering about it, I do love my iPhone.
I've had a great time here at EiC. It's the first place I go to for questions, advice, rumors, information, and news about the iPhone. In fact it's pretty much the only place I go to. And it's the people here, the community, all of you, especially the great moderators, particularly Chris, who make this the best iPhone community on the internet. I'm looking forward to another 1000 posts. Hopefully it won't take another year and a half to get there.