DLB
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werd Bill. :iagree:DLB-
I believe it is not the topic but rather the person you are talking with. If you go into a conversation with an open mind, the ability to question your own views, honestly/fairly discuss the topic, and be willing to come away with a different view point than you went in with, anything can be discussed.
Unfortunately it has become commonplace that your aforementioned topics of politics, religion (and other hot button issues) no one has any of the required qualities to make it a discussion. What we end up with is people preaching to each other without listening.
I am not about to say the iPhone didn't change the way cellular communication devices were developed and marketed, but I don't think they are superior in the arena. One of the biggest pitfalls of Apple is that it is Apple vs. Everyone. Like when Richard said "every smart phone released is always compared to the iPhone." That is true, but it is true (in my opinion) only because you have Apple on one hand, then everyone else on the other.
Once you enter into the Android vs. Android debate, or Tablet vs. Tablet etc., then you have lots of room to see differences. But there are always those few standouts that are standing toe to toe with the Apple device.
Honestly, I think Apple makes some good stuff - but I own none of it, and don't ever PLAN to. Things change though.
DLB