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Larry - 22 Jul 2008 03:28 GMT
Conference call exchange:

"Operator

From Cross Research, we’ll hear from Shannon Cross.

Shannon Cross - Cross Research

Good afternoon. Maybe just a -- hello? Can you hear me?

Nancy Paxton

We can.

Shannon Cross - Cross Research

Okay, good. Sorry, I’m on an iPhone 3G, so I hope you can."

Another happy 3G customer telling the company brass his new iPhone
sucks?....PRICELESS.

Thanks, Shannon......MESSAGE RECEIVED!
David G. Imber - 22 Jul 2008 05:26 GMT
>Another happy 3G customer telling the company brass his new iPhone
>sucks?....PRICELESS.
>
>Thanks, Shannon......MESSAGE RECEIVED!

    Well, no. She said "can you hear me" and they answered that
they could. So what does that, in fact, say?

    She might have mentioned that she was on an iPhone 3G because
people in her business will toss that kind of buzz word banter around,
or because she was bragging.

    DGI
Larry - 22 Jul 2008 06:21 GMT
>>Another happy 3G customer telling the company brass his new iPhone
>>sucks?....PRICELESS.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>      DGI

Obviously, you missed the initial contact where she seemed to have lost
contact then said, "Can you hear me now?".....probably after moving to an
ATT hotspot in her office or wherever she was...(c;

But, of course, you would choose to ignore it.
David G. Imber - 22 Jul 2008 11:11 GMT


>Obviously, you missed the initial contact where she seemed to have lost

    You provided no link. I only saw the words you wrote in your
message, which I assumed was a verbatim quote. There was nothing about
an initial contact that was lost.

    DGI

PS: Oh, do you mean this?

>Good afternoon. Maybe just a -- hello? Can you hear me?

    You didn't provide a link, so I have no idea what this means
out of context. Not a clue. I don't even know if it's quoted
correctly.

    And by the way:

>But, of course, you would choose to ignore it.

    I really have no dog in this race. Just looking for proper
info.
Larry - 22 Jul 2008 15:11 GMT
> You provided no link. I only saw the words you wrote in your
> message, which I assumed was a verbatim quote. There was nothing about
> an initial contact that was lost.
>
>      DGI

I'm sorry.  It's on Seeking Alpha and I was just cut and paste from the
transcript.  Here:

http://seekingalpha.com/article/86056-apple-f3q08-qtr-end-6-28-08-
earnings-call-transcript?source=yahoo&page=1

Here.  Look on page 6 of the transcript:

"Operator

From Cross Research, we’ll hear from Shannon Cross.

Shannon Cross - Cross Research

Good afternoon. Maybe just a -- hello? Can you hear me? <<<<<<<<<<<HERE<

Nancy Paxton

We can.

Shannon Cross - Cross Research

Okay, good. Sorry, I’m on an iPhone 3G, so I hope you can."
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Here, she's not particularly impressed with the 3G, eh?

There, now sidestep what she said again....
The -- in the transcript is where she paused because her iPhone sh.t on
her conversation.

Geez...
anon - 23 Jul 2008 00:31 GMT
> Good afternoon. Maybe just a -- hello? Can you hear me? <<<<<<<<<<<HERE<
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Okay, good. Sorry, I’m on an iPhone 3G, so I hope you can."

LOL!You can't be this stupid. But it still amazes me how blatenetly  
jealous you are of iPhone users. Good God just get a real job, save some
money and buy one.

FYI,  She means I am on the new iPhone you'd better hear me. She is
referencing the fat the screw up is probably at the other.  

Stick to stealing movies, as a troll you are transparent fool.
Larry - 23 Jul 2008 02:37 GMT
anon <anon@anon.com> wrote in news:anon-B5A338.19313422072008
@news.giganews.com:

> LOL!You can't be this stupid. But it still amazes me how blatenetly  
> jealous you are of iPhone users. Good God just get a real job, save some
> money and buy one.

Oh, I'm terribly jealous of all iphoneys.  I wanna go back to a Nannyphone!
anon - 24 Jul 2008 00:49 GMT
> Oh, I'm terribly jealous of all iphoneys.  I wanna go back to a Nannyphone!

If you are not jealous than you sure spend a lot of your time on
something you don't want or care about.
Todd Allcock - 24 Jul 2008 01:52 GMT
> > Oh, I'm terribly jealous of all iphoneys.  I wanna go back to a Nannyphone!
>
> If you are not jealous than you sure spend a lot of your time on
> something you don't want or care about.

You realize you're talking to Larry- a guy who hangs around Best Buy
secretly controllin their Bluetooth-enabled display models just to spook
the salespeople.  I think he has PLENTY of time on his hands for things he
doesn't really want or care about!
David G. Imber - 23 Jul 2008 05:10 GMT
>Okay, good. Sorry, I’m on an iPhone 3G, so I hope you can."
>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Here, she's not particularly impressed with the 3G, eh?

    Mmmm...no, I don't think so. I still think she's bragging that
she's got a new iPhone 3G, so she'd be surprised if they couldn't hear
her. In black and white it's just really ambiguous.

    But you know what? I'm gonna spot you this one. You win!

    I bet ya don't hear that a lot!

    It's yer birthday. Best wishes, DGI
Larry - 23 Jul 2008 17:31 GMT
>      Mmmm...no, I don't think so. I still think she's bragging that
> she's got a new iPhone 3G, so she'd be surprised if they couldn't hear
> her. In black and white it's just really ambiguous.

If she was SO sure, as you are, of a perfect signal and audio quality, why
would she ask if they could hear her?

I'll take a stab at it.....She couldn't hear THEM on her FruitFone so
needed to check the comms path the other way before speaking on record?

Geez....
 
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