In defense of Steve Jobs, everyone needs to just calm down
They are calling it antenna-gate. What it really should be called is consumer-gate. The world is up in arms because a device so superior to its competition has a substantial flaw.
Everyone needs to calm down.
The world is not perfect. One of the most challenging aspects of offering anything to be put under the public microscope is that there will always be a flaw, a bug or an issue. Consumers are becoming obnoxious spoiled brats who expect, no, demand perfection at the lowest price possible.
Steve Jobs has been ridiculed for what has and very easily could be perceived as an arrogant display when discussing the iPhone 4 reception issues to a gathering of reporters. For what it is worth this man has done so much for our technical revolution that he has ever right to be arrogant. He also has a right to be annoyed with the consumers who no matter what you do, will always find a problem.
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In defense of Steve Jobs, everyone needs to just calm down
They are calling it antenna-gate. What it really should be called is consumer-gate. The world is up in arms because a device so superior to its competition has a substantial flaw.
Everyone needs to calm down.
The world is not perfect. One of the most challenging aspects of offering anything to be put under the public microscope is that there will always be a flaw, a bug or an issue. Consumers are becoming obnoxious spoiled brats who expect, no, demand perfection at the lowest price possible.
Steve Jobs has been ridiculed for what has and very easily could be perceived as an arrogant display when discussing the iPhone 4 reception issues to a gathering of reporters. For what it is worth this man has done so much for our technical revolution that he has ever right to be arrogant. He also has a right to be annoyed with the consumers who no matter what you do, will always find a problem.
This entry was posted on July 25, 2010, 9:46 pm and is filed under Comments. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.