I've replied to FFL on my Android phones. When traveling or for the hell of it.

On 09/10/2013 09:46 AM, punditster wrote:



Now this is funny - two Mozilla Thunderbird users trying to
explain Yahoo Neo when used on mobile devices.

Reality check:

You don't really need to read or post a reply to FFL using
your smartphone when you're at a Paris cafe, at Revelations
in Fairfield, or at the Oakland Starbucks - you won't miss
anything for at least a half hour.

It's like a bulletin board - you can reply later, after your
lunch break, when you get back to the office desktop using
your Windows machine. LoL!

Bhairitu:
> It's about the sheeple want something new and flashy or they don't go to
> your site, buy your app or device. They've been brain damaged into
> always wanting something "new". However Neo does look like an attempt to
> make sure it works well on mobile devices since the younger generation
> is doing more on those than laptops or desktops.
>
> Funny thing is I am still getting the old site when logged in on
> Android. Neo when not. Neo would be easier to navigate on my phone.
> And I wouldn't need to type anything in, just dictate my message to the
> phone and it turns it into text.
>
> On 09/09/2013 03:57 AM, j_alexander_stanley@... wrote:
> >
> > I think there's a general trend in the world of redesigning things to
> > be new and flashy for the sake of being new and flashy, with no regard
> > for good design. W8 and Neo are two obvious examples of this. Those
> > idiotic paddle shifters on some new cars are another. There is nothing
> > wrong with ridiculously simple and intuitive gated shifters on
> > automatic transmissions; you put the shifter in the desired gear, and
> > the shifter's position tells you you're in the right gear. With those
> > paddle shifters, the shift mechanism itself returns no feedback as to
> > what gear the car is in; that requires staring at the dashboard while
> > flailing away blindly on the damn paddle, hoping the stoopid car will
> > get into the desired gear.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Just occurred to me, is there some weird connection between W8 and Neo?
> >
> >
> >
>



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