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    testerj | # 31 | 2007-07-06, 02:21 | Report



    This is what I say to Apple and iPhone, please review this welcome message, courtesy testerj

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    Last edited by testerj; 2007-07-07 at 00:54.

     
    sachin007 | # 32 | 2007-07-06, 02:23 | Report

    Does that opera icon come as a short cut? Is it part of a theme??

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    testerj | # 33 | 2007-07-06, 02:26 | Report

    Its' the Vista theme for internet tablets, here is the thread
    http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ht=vista+theme

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    Last edited by testerj; 2007-07-06 at 02:29.

     
    sachin007 | # 34 | 2007-07-06, 02:30 | Report

    thanks a lot... will try it out later. Looks cool!!

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    YoDude | # 35 | 2007-07-06, 03:08 | Report

    Originally Posted by Clay View Post
    I doubt very much that initial sales have been to 'average consumers'.
    A milllllllllllllllll-yon, not the 98th percentile.... 1 in every 270 US citizens.

    Sounds pretty average to me.

    Kinda like Chrysler's PT Cruiser's...

    We are not talking young, hip, thin, and all sporting $120 haircuts. We're talking grandma and grandpa, Home Depot cashiers, Dental Hygienists, and Jiffy Lube mechanics.

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    rickh | # 36 | 2007-07-06, 03:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by YoDude View Post
    A milllllllllllllllll-yon, not the 98th percentile.... 1 in every 270 US citizens.

    Sounds pretty average to me.

    Kinda like Chrysler's PT Cruiser's...

    We are not talking young, hip, thin, and all sporting $120 haircuts. We're talking grandma and grandpa, Home Depot cashiers, Dental Hygienists, and Jiffy Lube mechanics.
    Maybe urban areas, such as the one in which I live - Chicago, haven't been hit by the hype yet. I have yet to see a single grandma/pa, HomeDepot cashier, dental hygienist or mechanic sport one. They all still seem to be carrying Samsungs, LG and Nokia phones.

    Now, speaking of PT Cruisers, when I lived in San Francisco, I saw those everywhere when they first came out. Granted, San Francisco is a much smaller city, but they do tend to gravitate to the hip thing more so than other large American cities.

    R.
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