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Originally Posted by acfusion
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Actually, no I don't think it's misleading because if you actually read the title you would see that it is presented as opinion, not fact. I thought this forum was for such purposes, but thank you for clarifying. My next post will be complete with annotated bibliography entries
Although I appreciate the voracity with which you defend the Axim, I find it a little sad that you feel compelled to respond to a post that may show it in a less than stellar light. I happen to own 3 Axims and I find them to be excellent tools for both work and play, however I don't spend my time trolling the forums looking for posts that don't positivly promote them.
If your response was flamebait,call me sucker for taking it but I'm tired of people posting responses to forum entries that "rub them the wrong way" about something they might be a tad too passionate about.
-ACf
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You do seem to be quite presumptous! I read my post quite carefully and no where did it offer what you call a defense or promotion of the Axim. Maybe you should stop making assumptions about what I said and just read what was written. You seem like to hear what you want regardless of fact or reality. On the other hand, I will defend my communications when someone like yourself misrepresents what I stated.
As far as you opinion is concern, as misinformed as it seems to believe that Dell's bottom line is can be affected to this extent by Axim, you're entitled to it. It just seems to a very narrow and presumptous view of the economic factors impacting Dell's financial picture. PDAs are such a small piece of their business that it would require a suspension of disbelief to take that opinion seriously.