This is a discussion on See the *AWESOME* iOS homescreens - lol within the Off-Topic Forum forums, part of the Off-Topic Area category; Originally Posted by arborij All this talk about Apple makes me feel like I need a shower to clean the dirty off of me. Well, ...
I personally love being at Starbucks and using wifi kill to kick all the I*hones offline...then get into a "what can your android do that my I*hone can't".....my response.....get online
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Looking to get dropbox? Send a request TO ME....I could use the space for the referral....you will get free space too!
Roflmfao don't just dismiss it there's some great variants O I mean wallpapers on there lol
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Galaxy Nexus i9250 - stock
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Sony smart watch
Now I like Starbucks fine, but the beaners using the iPhone, pad, Mac or any other dirty electronics.
-Arborij
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Well, for today anyway
Roflmfao...
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Galaxy Nexus i9250 - stock
Motorola Xoom wifi - Rooted - Recovery:TWRP Rom: EOS3 nightly 155
Sony smart watch
Giggles lv the sense of humor. Poor applesaurus didn't c android coming. We Brits r not happy with starbucks as you can imagine not paying the taxes!!! ,I would never do such a thing?
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Are they serious....
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As a heart attack. I was talking with a co-worker about their iPhone. When I brought up screen customization and the lack thereof, they were adamant they could do whatever they wanted. Then he proceeded to show me that he can change his wallpaper and move icons from one screen to another. "What more could you want?" I seriously lol'd at him. Then I showed him weather and email widgets, etc. His actual comment was "I have apps for that. Click an icon and I get that info. Why would I want it taking up space on a screen?" Really.
Those poor Crapple people. At least the Crackberry crowd was smart enough to realize their mistakes.