nospam wrote on [Mon, 31 May 2010 21:13:59 -0700]:
> In article <hu1vfo$ph3$1@news.eternal-september.org>, Justin
> <nospam@insightbb.com> wrote:
>
>> >> > for every single other android handset it's vapor.
>> >>
>> >> Vapourware means unreleased, at all. The number of people who can use it
>> >> is irrelevant.
>> >
>> > then it's vapor.
>> >
>> > only *one* model phone has it, and it's a prerelease beta version.
>>
>> Which is it?
>
> why is a prerelease for the nexus one not vapor when a prerelease for
> the iphone is vapor?
>
> you're a hypocrite.
I know you have a hard time understanding the English language.
If you are and end user and not a developer, you can still get android, you can
not get the iphone OS.
I know it's hard for your brain cell to understand the definition
of a word that has been in the lexicon for decades with a very simple
and solid definition.
In article <hu24mt$8fc$1@news.eternal-september.org>, Justin
<nospam@insightbb.com> wrote:
> I know you have a hard time understanding the English language.
> If you are and end user and not a developer, you can still get android,
no you can't, unless you have a nexus one and are ok with a prerelease
version and know where to get it. it has not been pushed to all nexus
one users.
> you can not get the iphone OS.
yes you can, as i've explained several times.
> I know it's hard for your brain cell to understand the definition
> of a word that has been in the lexicon for decades with a very simple
> and solid definition.
nospam wrote on [Mon, 31 May 2010 22:14:54 -0700]:
> In article <hu24mt$8fc$1@news.eternal-september.org>, Justin
> <nospam@insightbb.com> wrote:
>
>> I know you have a hard time understanding the English language.
>> If you are and end user and not a developer, you can still get android,
>
> no you can't, unless you have a nexus one and are ok with a prerelease
> version and know where to get it. it has not been pushed to all nexus
> one users.
So, no you can't, except you can.
>> you can not get the iphone OS.
>
> yes you can, as i've explained several times.
Not as an end user.
>> I know it's hard for your brain cell to understand the definition
>> of a word that has been in the lexicon for decades with a very simple
>> and solid definition.
>
> you mean 'prerelease' ?
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