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does daland's avatar scare you
it scares me

It's not scary per se.
The only thing "scary" I can see is the fact that you can't see the eyes, which can make the grin look creepy. Lol.

I didn't even pay attention to it until you pointed it out.

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Jet set, with how many circumference?

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That's the symbol for pi in case you couldn't tell. It doesn't look like it on my iPad, aha.
 
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I don't like how new products are always being released. For example, iPhones and iPods. Every year, a new generation comes out. It's like they are already planning the next generation before they have even released the new one.

I understand that technology has its advances. But having a new update, software, or whatever it may be every few months is ridiculous. It sure hurts my wallet.
Do you feel the same about software? What you said about releasing a new product that might not necessarily be 'needed' reminds me of how some people view the Microsoft Windows OS.

For instance, people with long enough memory remember how ME, despite being an 'upgrade' for 98, was considered inferior to the latter in many ways.

Even more, though computers on average have gotten hundreds of dollars cheaper since the 90s and early 00s, the Windows OS still costs the same hundreds, and even an upgrade remains costly.
 
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Do you feel the same about software? What you said about releasing a new product that might not necessarily be 'needed' reminds me of how some people view the Microsoft Windows OS.

For instance, people with long enough memory remember how ME, despite being an 'upgrade' for 98, was considered inferior to the latter in many ways.

Even more, though computers on average have gotten hundreds of dollars cheaper since the 90s and early 00s, the Windows OS still costs the same hundreds, and even an upgrade remains costly.

Yes, I do feel the same about software.
It's always being updated and you're always having to learn how to use the new one.
I find that newer software is more complicated to use — Microsoft Word for example.

I'm not sure how much computers are nowadays, but I'm an Apple user and those things are not cheap.
 
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