Randman said:Having had 2 SE phones, I'd never go back. Too many problems, poor reception, etc. The design is there but quality control lacks. Plus, as an aside, I find it a little funny that you misspelt misspelling on the reason for editing the post.
kendall said:i feel compelled to point out that 'misspelt' is not even a word.
I feel compelled to point out that it is indeed a word, and that that word has two s.The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.**2000.
misspell
SYLLABICATION:
mis·spell
PRONUNCIATION:
**ms-spl
TRANSITIVE VERB:
Inflected forms: mis·spelled or mis·spelt (-splt), mis·spell·ing, mis·spells
To spell incorrectly.
Randman said:Having had 2 SE phones, I'd never go back. Too many problems, poor reception, etc. The design is there but quality control lacks. Plus, as an aside, I find it a little funny that you misspelt misspelling on the reason for editing the post.
And I've made comments concerning the thread. I mentioned that it was a sidenote which struck me funny. A comment was made that I used a made-up word and I corrected it. How is that a pissing contest? If anything, I was attacked for making a side comment.For God's sake Randman, is it necessary to point out spelling errors and make fun of people? Here we have an interesting thread turning into a [edited out] contest over a trivial matter.
which is a bit strong of a comment not knowing my knowledge and experience of phones aside from a comment that I find SE models to be inferior to current offerings from Nokia.having had more than 4 SE phones ... [edited out]
fryke said:3 steps to choose the number from the phonebook?
Randman said:http://www.bartleby.com/61/46/M0344600.html
I feel compelled to point out that it is indeed a word, and that that word has two s.
Phones aside, the new form factors look good. I love my Nokia 6600. The memory card option is great, it works well with iSync, the reception is outstanding and the battery time is good. However, it does appear that the next wave of phones are branching into two directions: the flip-phone and the pda-like phone.