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           <title>kitacek: yeah, for whatever reason, the tech industry</title>
           <link>http://www.idkfa.com/v3/v_thread.php?thread_id=5447&amp;msg_id=5451</link>
           <description>yeah, for whatever reason, the tech industry and the tech press want a Galaxy Note sized iphone. People just look ridiculous with large phones like that.</description>
           <author>kitacek@idkfa.com (kitacek)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2013 13:07:35 -0800</pubDate>
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           <title>kaiden: I watch this guy every so often to see</title>
           <link>http://www.idkfa.com/v3/v_thread.php?thread_id=5447&amp;msg_id=5449</link>
           <description>I watch this guy every so often to see what&#39;s going on with phones. Two parts technical, but as in this video, also one part practical in how to use/buy/customize the phones.</description>
           <author>kaiden@idkfa.com (kaiden)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Sat, 14 Sep 2013 18:26:38 -0800</pubDate>
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           <title>MrFood: So I&#39;m really started to dislike reviews.</title>
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           <description>So I&#39;m really started to dislike reviews. Like when I&#39;m trying to research things I want to buy in the areas of technology, cars... ok so maybe just those two.     When looking to buy a car we knew what we were interested in, yet car reviews basically downplay all of the aspects of car ownership that Katy and I found important. We want good gas mileage, well the car we&#39;re looking at gets slammed because it doesn&#39;t accelerate like a porche or the model with a turbocharged V6 engine. Or that it&#39;s bland and not all flashy like a similar model made by someone who sells the same type of car but for 10k more.     Ok so now Katy and I are looking at new phones. Our needs are simple and we don&#39;t play games or watch movies. I was interested in whether or not the new iphones were worth looking at, but a fair number of reviews go on and on about screen size and screen resolution. Really? Aren&#39;t there more aspects to the user experience than how massive the damn thing is in my pocket? Aren&#39;t there tech reviewers who still value form factor, and something that actually fits in your pocket conveniently?     I kinda feel like like the kind of people who&#39;s job it is to review new technology really don&#39;t share the same desires as me and place huge importance on shit that really doesn&#39;t matter to the average user. I don&#39;t want a car that can rally super hard because I want good mpg and I know those two don&#39;t really mix. I want a phone that fits nice in my pocket, so yeah a huge screen is not want I want.     Maybe it&#39;s because I&#39;m partial but I really like gear reviews for the climbing shit I buy. They usually actually tell me what I want to know. It&#39;s they have a better feel for what is important to consumers. At any rate I did end up buying the car I wanted despite what most reviews said and we love it. Still don&#39;t know what to do about upgrading phones... so any tech advice might be nice.</description>
           <author>MrFood@idkfa.com (MrFood)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Sat, 14 Sep 2013 01:55:01 -0800</pubDate>
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