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The mobile phone thread (pg. 36)
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| Fledz |
There is a trial for the PC and Mac. Download it off their website.
Only thing it lacks is obvious touch support since it's a computer but gives you a feel for what it's like. |
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| EgosXII |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
There is a trial for the PC and Mac. Download it off their website.
Only thing it lacks is obvious touch support since it's a computer but gives you a feel for what it's like. |
but i have logic... :conf: |
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| Fledz |
Dear lord...
/facepalm
It's a quick demo to see what it's like because you said there was no trial for the actual app on the phone, not there as a substitute for an actual sequencer.
Seriously, am I getting smarter or is the world around me just getting dumber? :rolleyes: |
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| EgosXII |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Dear lord...
/facepalm
It's a quick demo to see what it's like because you said there was no trial for the actual app on the phone, not there as a substitute for an actual sequencer.
Seriously, am I getting smarter or is the world around me just getting dumber? :rolleyes: |
:haha: :stongue: :haha: |
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| EgosXII |
jizz dreams are made of this.
i wanted the in evo, then this, way better lookin' one comes to aus, and it's gonna be a vodafone exclusive... i'm too goddamn impatient :(
still happy with my desire though, tis epic win.
link for aussies:
http://ausdroid.net/2010/09/15/voda...t-the-desire-z/ |
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| Couch Nugget |
| So my insurance doesn't seem to want to replace my brothers stolen Droid with anything of real value. Since the Droid is on backorder they keep offering the LG Ally or the Motorola Devour which are both total . Whenever they call me to tell me that it will take up to 3 weeks for them to get the original Droid in stock I keep bitching at them to give me either the Droid 2 or the Droid X. Lets see where this goes... |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Couch Nugget
So my insurance doesn't seem to want to replace my brothers stolen Droid with anything of real value. Since the Droid is on backorder they keep offering the LG Ally or the Motorola Devour which are both total . Whenever they call me to tell me that it will take up to 3 weeks for them to get the original Droid in stock I keep bitching at them to give me either the Droid 2 or the Droid X. Lets see where this goes... |
You need to talk to a supervisor. And if they try to say that those are comparable phones, ask them to tell you how they are. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by EgosXII
jizz dreams are made of this.
i wanted the in evo, then this, way better lookin' one comes to aus, and it's gonna be a vodafone exclusive... i'm too goddamn impatient :(
still happy with my desire though, tis epic win.
link for aussies:
http://ausdroid.net/2010/09/15/voda...t-the-desire-z/ |
I didn't want to know this :mad:
Nah, I love the Desire, and there's no way in hell I'm switching to Vodaphone, they suck :p |
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
You need to talk to a supervisor. And if they try to say that those are comparable phones, ask them to tell you how they are. |
When in doubt, email people who are way too high on the food chain to be dealing with your relatively minor problem. Top corporate execs (national acct. managers, C-Os, etc.) hate getting this kind of stuff. Their time is ridiculously valuable, and they're also thinking about the time it's costing them to have their reps talk to you, so hearing that you've used up x hours of their time and yours, only to make you mad enough to write said email, usually leads to a really quick, and, often, over-reactionary solution.
Yes, I've done this. Yes, I know people who have done this. No, you can't email '[email protected]' and ask for the CEO. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaw
When in doubt, email people who are way too high on the food chain to be dealing with your relatively minor problem. Top corporate execs (national acct. managers, C-Os, etc.) hate getting this kind of stuff. Their time is ridiculously valuable, and they're also thinking about the time it's costing them to have their reps talk to you, so hearing that you've used up x hours of their time and yours, only to make you mad enough to write said email, usually leads to a really quick, and, often, over-reactionary solution.
Yes, I've done this. Yes, I know people who have done this. No, you can't email '[email protected]' and ask for the CEO. |
Oh I absolutely agree. That was my next suggestion if a supervisor didn't do . |
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Oh I absolutely agree. That was my next suggestion if a supervisor didn't do . |
You can usually get a solution by just going through supervisors, but, once in a while, you'll run into a spot where you can't, or it's just taking too much time. I've only had to do it once for myself (I did it a lot when I was in sales). I had ordered a custom 2-iron from Titleist, and after 2 months and a dozen or so emails, still had nothing but a lack of an estimated ETA. One email to a certain exec and, within 48 hours, I had the club I ordered, along with their best bag, a dozen ProV1x balls, & a prototype putter that I still use today. :p
Obviously, you can't just go around trying to get free crap, but if you are actually at a dead end, it usually works out that way. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaw
When in doubt, email people who are way too high on the food chain to be dealing with your relatively minor problem. Top corporate execs (national acct. managers, C-Os, etc.) hate getting this kind of stuff. Their time is ridiculously valuable, and they're also thinking about the time it's costing them to have their reps talk to you, so hearing that you've used up x hours of their time and yours, only to make you mad enough to write said email, usually leads to a really quick, and, often, over-reactionary solution.
Yes, I've done this. Yes, I know people who have done this. No, you can't email '[email protected]' and ask for the CEO. |
Nice :haha:
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| quote: | Originally posted by shaw
You can usually get a solution by just going through supervisors, but, once in a while, you'll run into a spot where you can't, or it's just taking too much time. I've only had to do it once for myself (I did it a lot when I was in sales). I had ordered a custom 2-iron from Titleist, and after 2 months and a dozen or so emails, still had nothing but a lack of an estimated ETA. One email to a certain exec and, within 48 hours, I had the club I ordered, along with their best bag, a dozen ProV1x balls, & a prototype putter that I still use today. :p
Obviously, you can't just go around trying to get free crap, but if you are actually at a dead end, it usually works out that way. |
Even nicer! |
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