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Originally Posted by jamio88
Well excuse the hell out of me for stating what I think about Bing. Seriously, could you be a bigger baby? Honestly, I want to know......
and I never said "Don't be pissed at Microsoft", I myself am also jumping ship from M$ and going to the Android side (getting an Evo). However like I said, these changes are still inevitable and nothing you do or say is going to stop them
So why even bother getting pissed about it? Seriously, no matter how many threads you start or how hard your hit the keys while typing your rants, NOTHING is going to stop this s**t from happening.
At the end of the day you are left with TWO options. Either:
A) Suck it up and get use to the new system
B) Jump ship and go to Android
That is all there is to it. End of story. Good day.
and for the record, I looked over his post (and mine) over and over again, and I will STILL stand by what I said the first time.
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I have no problem with people sharing their experience/opinion, but it's the implication that somebody else's is therefore less valid that ticked me off. Just because the change doesn't cause you any problems doesn't mean that others might not be justifiably upset because they lost functionality they used to have and enjoy. Maybe that wasn't your intent, but that's how it came across.
As for what impact these posts will or won't have:
1. It's always possible that somebody might have figured out a work-around.
2. It's also possible, though not likely, that Microsoft will actually listen to the feedback from its users, and provide an option to continue to use the old Bing - for those who prefer the original version, or those whose devices have been orphaned, and aren't even given the option to use the new Bing.