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iCloud: Once You're in, You're Never Getting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1867531" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>I suppose it would be fair to call us enthusiasts. When I had bikes as a boy I built my own, raced them, customised them, modified them and repaired them. I spent a lot of time hanging around bike shops. Later it became motor bikes, then cars, camping, fishing, home renovation and somewhere in there computers entered my life. I took the same avid interest and enthusiasm in each.</p><p>Today my interests have shifted to less physically demanding activities but my enthusiasm remains the same.</p><p>I don't service my own car any more but I still can't understand people who don't check the oil, tire pressure or radiator levels.</p><p>Many people just want and expect things to work (as advertised) and I'm not saying that's wrong, they just have other areas of interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1867531, member: 204485"] I suppose it would be fair to call us enthusiasts. When I had bikes as a boy I built my own, raced them, customised them, modified them and repaired them. I spent a lot of time hanging around bike shops. Later it became motor bikes, then cars, camping, fishing, home renovation and somewhere in there computers entered my life. I took the same avid interest and enthusiasm in each. Today my interests have shifted to less physically demanding activities but my enthusiasm remains the same. I don't service my own car any more but I still can't understand people who don't check the oil, tire pressure or radiator levels. Many people just want and expect things to work (as advertised) and I'm not saying that's wrong, they just have other areas of interest. [/QUOTE]
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