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narcissism
nar·cis·sism


–noun
1.
inordinate fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity.
2.
Psychoanalysis . erotic gratification derived from admiration of one's own physical or mental attributes, being a normal condition at the infantile level of personality development.

"use their looks to get what they want, is able to plan and work towards goals successfully, loves themself, optimistic, sparkling, achiever, self promoting, self assured, success driven, thinks they can charm anyone, ambitious, elegant, thinks they are better looking than most people (which they may or may not be), believes that they are special, more a leader than a follower, believes that other people are envious of them, loves to win awards, fits in most places, seductive, purposeful, believes in success through appearances, assertive, goal oriented, would love to have buildings and monuments named after them, believes they deserve all the good things they have, likes to be popular "

Why not just change your name to something like: NarcelotSA

P.S. That link sucks.
Nokia 5800 the same score on defaults as a SGS...bhwhahaha!!
You'd make a more informed decision by playing with those little rubber dummy phones at the shops than using that stupid page.
 
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:D

Paraphrased I see: "Good looking and functional? That's absurd. Who needs it. So it's the same old Nokia look, with an inferior display resolution and a processor slower than any of its main competitors. I don't care. I like stale."

You really are exhibiting rabid fanboy mentality in this thread, mate. The phone's OK; nothing special but it'll fit the bill and if that's all you're looking for, then that's fine. However it's not the be-all and end-all of mobile tech that your frantic defence seems to imply.

Anyway, you've got another thread or two where we can argue over the merits of the phone until the cows come home. This thread is about the link in the OP. You'll be glad to know that I checked again this morning, and it still sucks. ;)
 
not just change your name to something like: NarcelotSA

P.S. That link sucks

Thanks for your extremely valued input. I'm sure many will find your words very helpful.

As regards your PS, brilliant to see you are a free thinking individual who has his own opinion and doesn't just follow others.
 
is able to plan and work towards goals successfully
optimistic
sparkling
achiever
self assured
success driven
ambitious
elegant
more a leader than a follower
fits in most places
seductive
purposeful
assertive

I'm actually blushing, Raptor, thank you so much. I should have read between the lines the first time, I had no idea you thought so highly of me.
 
Thanks for your extremely valued input. I'm sure many will find your words very helpful.

As regards your PS, brilliant to see you are a free thinking individual who has his own opinion and doesn't just follow others.

But Lance. If I agree with most people I get one of your famous "sheeple" comments. If I try to be an individual that makes up my own mind, I get something like this:

...but it is closer to the truth to refer to them as the ones who grow their hair, wear earrings, and get tattoos all under the premise of being individual, unique and bucking the system even though every second person is sporting the same style :D

It's impossible to keep you happy... my Lord.
 
But Lance. If I agree with most people I get one of your famous "sheeple" comments. If I try to be an individual that makes up my own mind, I get something like this:



It's impossible to keep you happy... my Lord.

If you applied even an inkling of intelligence, which I realise is assuming a lot, to what you were reading and posting you will see that those references said exactly the same thing. Let me make it easier for you :

One the one hand you have "sheeple"

On the other hand you have people doing something "under the premise of being individual, even though every second person is sporting the same style"

Get it? Probably not but anyway.....
 
haha... "inkling of intelligence", you really love that phrase don't you?!
*yawn*
Anyway, this game is getting boring, almost like arguing with creationists but more pointless. I've managed to predict about 90% of your responses in this thread correctly, I'll leave the other 10% for someone else who gets amused by online narcissism in action.
Time to find another past-time... *looks at Crystal Reports and SQL Management Studio* *sob*
 
Check mate.

I try not to get involved in online arguments, but..

You really need to learn to take a look around, that sheet is totally useless.

Just looking at the SGS ( yes, I am biased, I own one. ).

"Regular Firmware Updates" - Samsung ( and android ) have a long history of OS updates, in the last year there have been five or six new revisions..

"File Management" - Eh? It has a fully fledged file browser, and with apps from the market ( free ones ), you can mount network shares, manage ftp transactions, or do whatever you'd like.

"Cost" - On a cheap contract, I paid in R1200 for the phone, hardly expensive.

If you'd like, I can dissect your precious N8's list, but just at a glance it deserves a far lower score in a lot of categories.

Or, I guess you could admit that the link is worthless.

It appears the author has gone ahead and taken a bunch of pamphlets and filled in the blanks with his imagination.

P.S.

Your links sucks
And yes, I am copying people, because - and get this - they're right. Being a sheep is only a bad thing when it harms you. You're the type who'd go "Nah, I won't go to the doctor, that's what everyone else does."
 
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Feel free to dissect the N8s ratings. In fact I encourage you to because as pointed out the whole reason behind me chatting about things like this on a forum is to invite ideas that I may have missed.

Unfortunately I have come to realise that the camera is extremely important to me which is probably why I am not easily swayed. As stated before software can be updated (and in a review I just watched a news flash indicated that a browser update is already in the pipeline for Symbian^3) but hardware is hardware.
 
The N8 is a nice looking phone with nice camera. Just a pity the rest sucks. If it was running android it would have been great.

But back to this thread. Nope I am not going to find my answer on your link.
 
Interesting, although as with any review it is subjective. Also didn't notice any blackberry phones in the mix.
 
Interesting, although as with any review it is subjective. Also didn't notice any blackberry phones in the mix.

Indeed, there are very few reviews which are not affected by the personal views of the writer. I read another comparing the iPhone, N8 and Galaxy S in which various sections of the phones were given points. Again the N8 came out tops. I initially chose not to share it as I knew full well all the owners of those other two phones would jump up and down and scream that it was biased but I'll share it here now :

http://forums.vr-zone.com/chit-chatting/712124-iphone-4-comparisons.html

You'll see that the author decides not to rate the OS as he rightfully states that this is an area that is far to subjective. You can directly compare screen size and amount of RAM but how do you objectively compare the OS.
 
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Can't view your link, but not being able to contextualise my response, I do disagree with you. Elements such as ease of use, customisability, stability and integration of features and functions of an OS are quantifiable and can be rated. I will grant that appearance is largely a subjective assessment, though.
 
Can't view your link, but not being able to contextualise my response, I do disagree with you. Elements such as ease of use, customisability, stability and integration of features and functions of an OS are quantifiable and can be rated. I will grant that appearance is largely a subjective assessment, though.

How do you quantify "ease of use"?

If anything the non-American reports that are now starting to filter through about the N8 seem to show how it is all based on the users experience and perceptions.

Plus, it’s a Nokia, and has a hugely familiar operating system that’s intuitive and simple, so there’s only the gentlest new-interface learning curve.

In fact, the system has been greatly improved from earlier touchscreen versions so it’s less erratic and more accessible.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/yourbusiness/8045593/Review-Nokia-N8-has-staying-power.html
 
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