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  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    From a theoretical stance, I think the Trotskyite notion that to see real change you need things to get much worse before they get better, is an effective strategy, but I am far, far too soft to see it through.

    That's not what Tony Benn was about :)

    His salient quote on the matter: "It's better to have a bad parliament than a good king" Referring to the unelected and technocratic nature of the European Commission.

  • @Samu said:

    @u0421793 said:
    Are we still allowed to win Eurovision?

    Turkey, Israel and Australia are allowed so I don't really see it as a problem being part of the 'cirkus' :)

    >

    First we'd need a good song. Anyone here in U.K. volunteering?

  • edited January 2017

    @richardyot said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    From a theoretical stance, I think the Trotskyite notion that to see real change you need things to get much worse before they get better, is an effective strategy, but I am far, far too soft to see it through.

    That's not what Tony Benn was about :)

    His salient quote on the matter: "It's better to have a bad parliament than a good king" Referring to the unelected and technocratic nature of the European Commission.

    Technocracy! Yes indeed. Thought up in the 1920s. Those who wish to implement this system will try to replace capitalism supply and demand with a other worldly system controlled technologically. When you go to buy a loaf of bread or a shirt the cost of it will be based on how much energy it took to make the bread or the shirt. And will there be apps in this brave new world?! Just think how much they can hike the price on Apple hardware based on technocracy. In the end who knows what is going to happen so hold on to what matters most and remember to share

  • In a complicated interconnected world economy run by humans who are still very parochial, it should not be surprising to see economic disruption which can effect people's lives in very real ways. In general, economic disruptions tend to end up negatively effecting more people because people are afraid/can't spend money in an economic system based upon expanding markets. I don't believe there are any clear solutions to these issues so getting upset with each other about them seems to compound the existing problems.

  • @richardyot said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    From a theoretical stance, I think the Trotskyite notion that to see real change you need things to get much worse before they get better, is an effective strategy, but I am far, far too soft to see it through.

    That's not what Tony Benn was about :)

    His salient quote on the matter: "It's better to have a bad parliament than a good king" Referring to the unelected and technocratic nature of the European Commission.

    I agree. I wasn't conflating Tony with Leon, just happened to be next to each other in the paragraph. Poor construction on my part. I was referring to (or revealing) what I think the Brexit result will be for most ordinary working people, BUT that's just my view/guess :)

  • @richardyot said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    From a theoretical stance, I think the Trotskyite notion that to see real change you need things to get much worse before they get better, is an effective strategy, but I am far, far too soft to see it through.

    That's not what Tony Benn was about :)

    His salient quote on the matter: "It's better to have a bad parliament than a good king" Referring to the unelected and technocratic nature of the European Commission.

    Actually, I'm not certain I DO agree in hyper-theory, because I am enough of a romantic to fancy a benign dictator as the best form of government, but I am well aware why that isn't possible/a good idea down here in the real world etc. :)

  • edited January 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I was referring to (or revealing) what I think the Brexit result will be for most ordinary working people, BUT that's just my view/guess :)

    >

    You said it. We!'re all guessing. So far, the major dire predictions have all been wrong. We don't know what the future holds, but we do know the past has failed us all.

  • All I know is this is the time to order UK gear from the US. I've saved a lot of money on the exchange already.

  • All I know is, all this change is brought about by the extremely rich and benevolently powerful, with the motto 'pay no tax - it's smart'.

  • @Nkersov said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I was referring to (or revealing) what I think the Brexit result will be for most ordinary working people, BUT that's just my view/guess :)

    >

    You said it. We!'re all guessing. So far, the major dire predictions have all been wrong. We don't know what the future holds, but we do know the past has failed us all.

    But herein lies the problem. You cannot help but editorialize your own view as fact, even when talking to someone who's trying to suggest that such an approach (by anyone, not just you) leads to nothing but hard feelings in the context of this forum. I disagree that 'we do know the past has failed us all', but I acknowledge that we disagree, and ask that we each make the effort, if not to understand the other man's view, at least to respect it while wandering about in this little place.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    All I know is this is the time to order UK gear from the US. I've saved a lot of money on the exchange already.

    >

    Enjoy, John. ;)

    Our time will come around again. I remember when I first visited the US, an age ago, I got $2 for every £1. The circle is always turning.

  • edited January 2017

    Might be of some interest also for you UK guys.

    Dollar vs Euro last 5 years.

    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=USD&view=5Y

    Especially Apple stuff (including Apps) has become a lot more expensive in the EU.
    btw Apple is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

  • @mannix said:
    Might be of some interest also for you UK guys.

    Dollar vs Euro last 5 years.

    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=USD&view=5Y

    Especially Apple stuff (Apps) has become a lot more expensive in the EU.
    btw Apple is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    FIXED!

    btw EVERY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

  • Don't forget that for a very long time, Apple unwittingly thought that trading in the UK market meant setting up base in Luxembourg. Easy mistake to make, I suppose.

  • edited January 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I acknowledge that we disagree, and ask that we each make the effort, if not to understand the other man's view, at least to respect it while wandering about in this little place.

    >

    No problem. It wasn't me hurling insults, just for pointing out blatant hypocrisy, and the majority view in a democracy. I try very hard to understand, and discuss matters in civil terms, and most people here do the same. We are all entitled to our views, and it's a shame that one or two people seek to prevent anyone expressing a view that they do not share.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:
    Might be of some interest also for you UK guys.

    Dollar vs Euro last 5 years.

    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=USD&view=5Y

    Especially Apple stuff (Apps) has become a lot more expensive in the EU.
    btw Apple is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    FIXED!

    btw EVERY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

  • @PhilW said:
    I'm sticking with making music on the iPad, but probably won't get another iPhone, they priced me out of that one.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:
    Might be of some interest also for you UK guys.

    Dollar vs Euro last 5 years.

    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=USD&view=5Y

    Especially Apple stuff (Apps) has become a lot more expensive in the EU.
    btw Apple is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    FIXED!

    btw EVERY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    But we are talking about computer stuff here. And in the computer market brands like Asus, Acer, Lenovo don't go up in price when dollar rices

  • @Nkersov said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I acknowledge that we disagree, and ask that we each make the effort, if not to understand the other man's view, at least to respect it while wandering about in this little place.

    >

    No problem. It wasn't me hurling insults, just for pointing out blatant hypocrisy, and the majority view in a democracy. I try very hard to understand, and discuss matters in civil terms, and most people here do the same. We are all entitled to our views, and it's a shame that one or two people seek to prevent anyone expressing a view that they do not share.

    Except when you jump in, tag someone and tell them to 'shut their trap'?

    Pathetic.

  • @mannix said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:
    Might be of some interest also for you UK guys.

    Dollar vs Euro last 5 years.

    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=USD&view=5Y

    Especially Apple stuff (Apps) has become a lot more expensive in the EU.
    btw Apple is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    FIXED!

    btw EVERY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    But we are talking about computer stuff here. And in the computer market brands like Asus, Acer, Lenovo don't go up in price when dollar rices

    Really? Then I suspect they're doing it wrong.

    It's the same with airlines: Price of oil rises, airfares go through the roof, bags larger than paperback books are hit with a surcharge.
    Price of oil plummets....[crickets]

  • @Igneous1 said:
    Prices going up in India and Turkey too. I blame Apple myself, maybe people will 'vote with their feet' and buy less from the App store - that'll get their attention.

    But how it's apple fault if all this it's related to global economic/ political reasons?.

    can't claim I understand everything in this particular topic. but if they leave the prices without change, regardless of what's happening in the rest of the world, developers would be hurt financially isn't it?.

    I'm not saying it's not annoying (my country has seen three prices increases on the last 1 1/2 year) but don't get how's apple to blame.

    I do wonder why iTunes content don't suffer these price increases (at least my country doesn't), only the apps.

  • Just looked at Touch Arcade site(they review app news & games), & it's according to there info, it's not just UK........ Its also Turkey & India....... This price rise happened a couple of years ago, if I remember?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:
    Might be of some interest also for you UK guys.

    Dollar vs Euro last 5 years.

    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=USD&view=5Y

    Especially Apple stuff (Apps) has become a lot more expensive in the EU.
    btw Apple is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    FIXED!

    btw EVERY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    But we are talking about computer stuff here. And in the computer market brands like Asus, Acer, Lenovo don't go up in price when dollar rices

    Really? Then I suspect they're doing it wrong.

    It's the same with airlines: Price of oil rises, airfares go through the roof, bags larger than paperback books are hit with a surcharge.
    Price of oil plummets....[crickets]

    I think the difference is Apple has no competition once people are in their eco system. If you want to replace your Asus notebook you do some market research and go for the best price value combination, when you need a new Macbook there's little choice.

  • @mannix said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:
    Might be of some interest also for you UK guys.

    Dollar vs Euro last 5 years.

    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=USD&view=5Y

    Especially Apple stuff (Apps) has become a lot more expensive in the EU.
    btw Apple is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    FIXED!

    btw EVERY MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION is always fast to make price adjustments when dollar value goes up, but slow when dollar gets down

    But we are talking about computer stuff here. And in the computer market brands like Asus, Acer, Lenovo don't go up in price when dollar rices

    Really? Then I suspect they're doing it wrong.

    It's the same with airlines: Price of oil rises, airfares go through the roof, bags larger than paperback books are hit with a surcharge.
    Price of oil plummets....[crickets]

    I think the difference is Apple has no competition once people are in their eco system. If you want to replace your Asus notebook you do some market research and go for the best price value combination, when you need a new Macbook there's little choice.

    Other tech firms have announced price rises in the UK in the months following the Brexit vote - which has been linked to a fall in sterling's value, which include Microsoft, Dell, Tesla and HP.

    Apple have put their prices up more, but all companies will follow suit unless the pound regains the 20+% it's lost in value. They're not going to absorb the extra costs forever.

  • edited January 2017

    @MonzoPro said:

    @mannix said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @mannix said:

    I think the difference is Apple has no competition once people are in their eco system. If you want to replace your Asus notebook you do some market research and go for the best price value combination, when you need a new Macbook there's little choice.

    Other tech firms have announced price rises in the UK in the months following the Brexit vote - which has been linked to a fall in sterling's value, which include Microsoft, Dell, Tesla and HP.

    Apple have put their prices up more, but all companies will follow suit unless the pound regains the 20+% it's lost in value. They're not going to absorb the extra costs forever.

    I'm not in the UK so I'm not aware on the price bumps companies will do. The Euro lost about 40% of it's value in 2014/2015 against the Dollar which totally sucked. So I can image that the 20% value loss also feels bad. On the other hand low prices is good for export and tourism, so in the end more employment :)

  • @MonzoPro said:
    Except when you jump in, tag someone and tell them to 'shut their trap'?

    Pathetic.

    What I actually said was quite different.

    But you can rest assured you will hear nothing from me in response to anything you post in future. It just isn't worth my time. Have a good evening.

  • edited January 2017

    @mannix said:
    I think the difference is Apple has no competition once people are in their eco system.

    >

    This is a big part of the problem, for us consumers. Sure, we could get a higher end Android tablet that would be comparable to an iPad. In terms of spec. But that's where it ends. As we all know, the choice of music apps from Google Play is absolutely dire, by comparison. When I swapped over, IOS music apps blew my mind, and now I'd never go back.

  • edited January 2017

    @Nkersov said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    Except when you jump in, tag someone and tell them to 'shut their trap'?

    Pathetic.

    What I actually said was quite different.

    But you can rest assured you will hear nothing from me in response to anything you post in future. It just isn't worth my time.

    "you can't keep your own trap shut on this"

    Not that far off, is it? Considering I wasn't even speaking to you at the time, but commenting on a link between the OP topic and Brexit (backed up by every major news report I've seen), jumping in and tagging me with that insult is hardly going to inspire me to send you a bunch of frigging flowers.

    Please don't talk, or insult me on here again. Find someone else to stalk.

  • ok, sorry to have to do this guys but....

    Kanye

    retronyms

  • @MonzoPro @Nkersov

    Shhh. Now behave children. The grown-ups are talking.

    (This is more towards Monzo, but Nkersov did instigate things.)

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