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I have to admit, that I had not thought of poking vs. stroking in user interfaces and their potential for evoking certain types of emotions.
This is the worst interview !!!
I just activated my Iphone last night
and it has frozen up on me my EMOTION
is where is the battery to shut down and
it is running HOT in my pocket?
The sliding, brushing stroking, poking
adjectives which she uses give me the EMOTION that she is hard up for a real live personal relationship rather than
getting off on a gadget or a game.
I am unsure which psychologist, but certainly not Freud would agree with me. Anyway I am on my way to the Apple store to return my Iphone.
My 1st EMOTION is that the Iphone is a over hyped toy. Apple makes great computers and that they should stick with what they know and leave the phone guys alone now that they have woke the sleeping giants up.
My EMOTIONS tell me to go and stroke my MAC which makes me feel "warm & fuzzy".Have a Nice Day!
http://duggmirror.com/apple/The_iPhone_is_a_pie...
Thanks for sharing the 12 year olds little delusional tantrum.
The iPhone just takes this to the next level.
Do you get this kind of complaint a lot? It's really frustrating. I love the content, but it's painful watching it in 15-20 second bursts at a time with just as much buffering in the middle. It feels like a RealPlayer video from 1996 on dial-up. We lived with that world of pain back then because it was just so neat to see video at all over the web.
In fact, I typed this whole comment during times the video above was buffering, and it's not even 2 minutes into the video.
No complaint about the content. It's stellar content and I love it. Big complaint about the delivery of the content.
http://mikeelliottsblog.wordpress.com
Some comment about 'having to learn a new thing' or 'that thing must be hard to use', or some variation of that.
I'm going to continue to monitor that from anecdotal, unscientific samples. That's certainly not on-message for anyone....
Once the hysteria dies down, customers are going to realize they're carrying around a BRICK in their pocket, wait a second, what am I saying, it won't FIT into any pocket!
If they shrink the footprint of this tank, it might be an acceptable handset.
As it is, anyone that owns one is going to realize that the phone is WAY oversized and overpriced.