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	<title>Comments on: iPhone&#8230;Back to Reality</title>
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		<title>by: TishTash</title>
		<link>http://voxilla.com/soapvox/2007/06/30/iphoneback-to-reality-233#comment-101</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 20:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Amazing that an overpriced, non-replaceable battery-toting device called the iPod has overwhelmingly captured the market from the masses of Rio's, Zune's, and Creative's, at various times called iPod killers in terms of compatibility, expandibility, and cost.

Amazing that there are lines around the block clamoring for an overpriced, non-replaceable battery-toting device called the iPhone, despite the naysayers calling it no match for the plethora of current and future phones in terms of compatibility, expandibilty, and cost.

Apparently, there is no dearth of so-called pundits who claim that Apple's products are doomed. And so far, they've been horribly wrong lately. (In addition, lack of vision apparently doesn't decrease with age; the above author's 16-year-old doesn't get it either, but I can see why: He enjoys music on a Razr, for goodness' sake! Perhaps it's just genetic.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amazing that an overpriced, non-replaceable battery-toting device called the iPod has overwhelmingly captured the market from the masses of Rio&#8217;s, Zune&#8217;s, and Creative&#8217;s, at various times called iPod killers in terms of compatibility, expandibility, and cost.</p>
<p>Amazing that there are lines around the block clamoring for an overpriced, non-replaceable battery-toting device called the iPhone, despite the naysayers calling it no match for the plethora of current and future phones in terms of compatibility, expandibilty, and cost.</p>
<p>Apparently, there is no dearth of so-called pundits who claim that Apple&#8217;s products are doomed. And so far, they&#8217;ve been horribly wrong lately. (In addition, lack of vision apparently doesn&#8217;t decrease with age; the above author&#8217;s 16-year-old doesn&#8217;t get it either, but I can see why: He enjoys music on a Razr, for goodness&#8217; sake! Perhaps it&#8217;s just genetic.)
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