Regina,

Apology accepted.  And you did not come even remotely close to ruining my
day.  Takes a lot more than a little disagreement.

Have a great day,

Scott Duck

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Regina Alvarado
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 10:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Regina's Sermon

 

No, first of all, I tried to be generic and not point at you and was not.
Lots and lots of posts  over the last week complaining and complaining. Not
just you. Secondly, no, nothing wrong with asking to download if possible
and did not mean to imply you were wrong to ask. However, I don't know how
long you have been on our list. You may be a new member or deleted the posts
in which case I apologize, but every time there is a new upgrade, the same
question is asked. It was on list that I learned you cannot downgrade,
although sometimes for a day or so you can. 





As for being holier than thou? Um, not intended and sorry if it sounded that
way. I simply was commenting on human nature! Take care and have a great
day. I did not mean to ruin it. VERY sorry if I did.

Your holier than thou friend,

 

 

reggie and Allegra


On Sep 26, 2013, at 10:59 AM, "Scott Duck" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Regina,

 

I am the one who started the thread that prompted your "sermon" and so I
would like to respond to it.

 

You said that unless someone is a new IOS user that they would know that one
cannot downgrade.  Why is that?  I have been a IOS user for 2 years and 2
months.  I did not know that downgrading is impossible until now because it
has not come up until now.  I have gone through three major IOS upgrades and
several minor ones.  I have never before encountered problems that were
sufficient to make me want to go to the trouble of downgrading.  This being
the case, how would I know that it is impossible?

 

I assure you that I am not one to think that technology must be perfect.  I
started using computers in the 1980s, when they were much more limited than
they are now.  Like many of us, I carried around floppy disks and tapes and
records and all of the equipment necessary to use them.  I am very thankful
that the functions of all of those devices can now be completely replaced by
my laptop and iPhone, not to mention the fact that the devices that I have
now have capabilities that would have seemed like science fiction back then.
I am truly amazed and thankful at all of the technological resources that I
have at my disposal.

 

I am not a cancer survivor.  However, I have lived through some pretty bad
personal tragedies, which I will not describe here.  Suffice it to say that
I realize that I am very blessed that the worst problem that I have at the
moment is dealing with some IOS7 bugs.

 

Now, having said all of that, is there anything wrong with me wanting to
downgrade to IOS6, if I can find a relatively easy way to do so?  I don't
think that there is.  If you don't want to, that's fine.  However, I think
that a sermon, which came across to me as being a bit  holier than thou, is
going a bit overboard.

 

By the way, I am communicating with Apple about the problems.  I too am sure
that they will fix it, eventually.  I don't think it's a huge deal anyway.
In fact, I said that in a post yesterday.  However, If I and maybe some
others would like to downgrade for a few months, until they do fix it, that
isn't a crime or a character issue.

 

Thanks,

Scott Duck

 

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