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|    Java Jive to Java Jive    |
|    Re: Does Apple normally add the UK when     |
|    17 Sep 24 12:57:29    |
      XPost: uk.telecom.mobile, misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: java@evij.com.invalid              On 2024-09-16 21:55, Java Jive wrote:       > On 2024-09-16 17:12, Alan Browne wrote:       >>       >> On 2024-09-15 12:59, Java Jive wrote:       >>>       >>> On 2024-09-15 16:17, Alan Browne wrote:       >>>>       >>>> On 2024-09-14 12:30, Java Jive wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>> BOLLOCKS! The above is just yet another predictable example of       >>>>> Apple propaganda & EU-bashing. The simple truth is that nearly all       >>>>> the other manufacturers had already adopted the USB-C standard       >>>>> while it was still voluntary, but Apple had more or less refused       >>>>> point blank [my caps to highlight the overwhelming majority]:       >>>       >>> I note that you snipped the quote of the numbers of overwhelming       >>> majority, how unsurprising given your posting record.       >>       >> I'm not wasting time on your minutiae. This stuff has been covered ad       >> nauseum in the past.       >>       >> You've just adapted a trolling attitude of which I'm getting quite bored.       >       > TRANSLATION: I realise that I've lost this argument, but am not man       > enough to admit it.       >       >>>> Apple is a business and make business decisions. Apple is one of       >>>> the original companies that _defined_ USB-C. But, they also jumped       >>>> ahead of everyone with the Lightning connector quite a while before       >>>> that - and therefore there was (is) a lot of Lightning based cables       >>>> and accessories out there.       >>>       >>> And, even worse, from memory there are at least two EU technical       >>> boards giving advice to EU legislators over such matters, both of       >>> which Apple contribute to, so you have to ask yourself why they       >>> didn't bring their products into compliance sooner?       >>       >> Business decision. Period. As stated.       >       > TRANSLATION: I realise that I've lost this argument, but am not man       > enough to admit it, so simply restate my flawed opinion as though it has       > the same ...              status              ... as fact; of course, everyone else can see that it       > does not.                     --              Fake news kills!              I may be contacted via the contact address given on my website:       www.macfh.co.uk              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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