I love your analogy! As a Christian, I would like to think that the Dell people are, too. I am also a runner, and here is a prophecy from the book of Daniel about 2005:
"Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase." -- Daniel 12:4
There you have it, many people are running and computers are helping knowledge to increase.
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Originally Posted by hc2
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I've been noticing how my Axim can be polygamous if I force it to be, but it really prefers only having a full relationship with one computer. If it sticks with one computer it seems to be less confused about exactly what is needed, whereas if it tries to have a relationship with two computers it gets confused as what to synch and exactly what kind of relationship it is supposed to have.
Do you think this is a reflection of Western culture and marriage traditions? Do you think the engineers who designed ActiveSync were subconsciously imparting their values into the software.
I know I did try and force my Axim to have an "Affair" with a strange computer and that destroyed all the other relationships it had established previously.
A lesson for life? An Axim as a moral force in society? :)
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