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Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 06/13/06 03:31
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 06:51:45 -0500, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us:
>On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:39:55 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 21:51:20 -0500, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us:
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>>>On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 19:08:19 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs wrote:
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>>>> On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 13:11:02 -0500, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us:
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>>>>> Firmware upgrades are nice, but that's something people are used
>>>>> to doing for PCs, not consumer electronics. not consumer electronics.
>>>>>
>>>> That's because until now, consumer electronics didn't have internet
>>>> connectivity.
>>>
>>>Tell me why internet connectivity requires firmware upgrades.
>>
>> You're lost. Products back then were not as complicated. Modern
>> products CONSTANTLY have the need to be updated/upgraded.
>
>Really?
Yes.
> I've owned several DVD players, and *none* of them needed to be
>upgraded in order to play DVDs correctly.
You're an idiot. DVD has been tried and true for a LONG time now.
>Likewise my TV,
Retard.
> my receiver,
Retard
> my DVD recorder,
Good for you. Many DID require updating.
> alarm clock,
Fucking retard.
> A/C,
Fucking retard
> watch,
Total retard
>fridge,
Fucking retard. The ones with Windows CE in them did.
> keyboard...
Fucking know nothing retard.
>etc. all worked fine out of the box with no needs for
>firmware updates or the like.
You needed one, however.
> The only products in my household that ever
>needed updates to it just to get it to work were PC related.
That's due to the fact that all your shit is antiquated CRAP.
>And with good reason.
Not!
> A PC can be any of several thousand combinations of
>devices and software.
No shit, Dip Tracy.
> A consumer product, on the other hand, has maybe one
>or two variations, and within a single model, zero variations.
You're an idiot.
> It's not
>hard to quality test something like that, although Toshiba seems to have
>had problems.
In your puny, pathetic mind's eye. You're a fucktard though, and you
know nothing about it, other than your conjecture. Which amounts to
nothing.
>> Any given CD-R drive or DVD-R drive proves that. I have had several
>> that gained compatibilities with new standards after a firmware
>> upgrade.
>
>Gaining new features after an upgrade is far different than upgrading just
>so it will play what it was *supposed* to play in the first place.
You ain't real bright, are ya, boy?
Mine played fine, both before and after I updated the firmware.
A Sony PSP has had three updates since it's release, you stupid
fucktard.
> One is
>enhanced capabilites,
Something your retarded ass will never have.
> the other is fixing something that was broken. Guess
>which upgrade Toshiba had to do.
And you think that makes them something other than a major player?
You're an idiot. ALL product makers have iterations, and this one
allows its iteration to be added or changed on the fly.
Grow up.
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