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Originally Posted by Prof_Sai
Grace, not everyone who has a different opinion is "gullible".
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Odd, I don't recall saying that people who preferred one product over another were gullible.
I remember saying that people who are duped into thinking that the iPhone was doing something other phones haven't (simply by calling the mp3 player an "iPod" and a browser an "internet communications device") were gullible, which in no way in indicative of a person's opinions of a product. In easier words, a person believing that marketing buzzwords are something different than what they really are being gullible, the people who think that there is a difference between an iPod and an MP3 player.
Oh, wait, you're pretending I'm saying something I'm not so you can have something to argue against. No way I can stop you. Build your straw man and make up your points to the fictional comments you're responding to then. I'm not going to stop you