XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: walterjones@invalid.nospam   
      
   Jolly Roger wrote   
      
   >> It is because there are "millions of people" using their iPhones in   
   >> millions of different ways that there is no possible way that Apple   
   >> could test for all possible problems.   
   >   
   > It's very obvious neither badgolferman or Arlen (Wally) have ever worked   
   > professionally in a software team in charge of deploying software to   
   > massive numbers of heterogeneous clients.   
      
   Hehhehheh... ah... but we have.   
      
   Both of us have.   
      
   With extremely complicated software, Jolly Roger.   
      
   It's _you_ who hasn't ever worked with software as complicated as the   
   military grade stuff both badgolferman and I worked on for decades.   
      
   the most complex software you've ever touched, JR, is the toy Apple   
   operating systems - which have a millionth of the lines of code of teh   
   stuff badgolferman and I worked on for decades.   
      
   It's funny though that you think because we understand what happened, and   
   because you _hate_ what happened, that you blame us for what Apple did.   
      
   More to the point - you blame us for what Apple did NOT do.   
    *HINT: Apple forgot to sufficiently test the defective iPhones*   
      
   Again.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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