And Morari, your hatred of Apple has confirmed to me that you are my exact opposite.
Hatred? I think that Apple's fad machines are sleek and spiffy looking.
Also, I think that occasionally abandoning all backwards compatibility so as to move forward (ala Mac OS) is good. Likewise, having a set specification for your computer hardware certainly makes coding easier, even if the high prices and proprietary nature of said computers sucks.
So now that we're archenemies, we'll just have to decided who is the villain and who is the hero(in)...
I have an even harder time not thinking lowly of people who are thick headed enough to think that their opinions are the only ones that matter.
So you feel a device has useless features and anyone associated with buying it is pretty much a tool?
Perhaps you should realize that *gasp* the device has features that people actually use and enjoy.
Just as the iPhone might not be for everyone maybe the Wii isn't or maybe a certain TV isn't or maybe a watch isn't or w/e innanimate object fits the bill.
Different people have different needs and wants in life, who are you to really judge a person on a single item they own?
Just a thought.
Touchy touchy. Do you own an iPhone, by chance? I don't think "needs" cover anything of the sorts, whether it be cell phones, televisions, or Wiis. Well, maybe wee-wees. Besides, my opinion matters when those of others disrupts the greater good of society and life in general. Duh.