After takin' a swig o' grog, Hadron belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
> "Ezekiel" <zeke@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
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>> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:9928190.xUSDEnu5Bl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>> iTunes Goes DRM-Free...Today?
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>> "Apple's Defective by Design Shop" - Are you really this stupid Schestowitz?
>>
>> Millions of people pay a *premium* for Apple products specifically because
>> of the way Apple designs their systems. Linux idiots like you could learn a
>> thing or two about good design from Apple. Even Shuttleworth acknowledges
>> the design qualities of Apple products. But COLA idiots like you (and some
>> others) are too stupid to realize the difference.
>
> Apparently only "retards" need good clean consistent User
> Interfaces. Real people (like Shearman, Koehlmann and of course, coming
> up the rear, sycophant and general "Me tooer" Liarnut) don't need good
> UIs because they, err, adapt, on the fly while switching between
> them. Sounds like a waste of effort and though to most of us but not to
> these "SW Designers".
>
> I wouldn't trust that bunch to design a hole in the ground for their
> ablutions.
That means a lot coming from the nimrod who accuses others of responding
to posts that have not been read, and yet, here we are, reading Hadron's
completely off-base follow up.
Tsk tsk. Imagine that! In the interest of fairness, you may want to flame
your own ass with insults for a few minutes.
I'll wait.
<Leroy Anderson's "The Syncopated Clock" plays>
Better?
For your edification, a site that will explicate the phrase for you:
http://www.defectivebydesign.org/
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