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Sethdavidsdad

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May 10, 2009
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Don't text and drive. Siri and drive.
I find myself not wanting to type I would rather Siri.
 

Jordan921

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Jul 7, 2010
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Siri appeals to those who need to be validated. Or are easily amused.

It's an ego booster for those who need to feel special.

If everyone who had a cell phone, had Siri, the honeymoon would be over.

Here in the walled garden, Siri will be fawned over for a very long time.

I find it funny that just because you think Siri is worthless that everyone should feel the same way. Reading the responses in here there are alot of people that are finding it useful just like I am. I don't buy things to feel special I buy them because I like them.
 

LxHunter

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Nov 14, 2010
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Timer, txt msg, email, phone call.
Even use Siri to add appointments to my calendar, while I am sitting in front of my iMac.
 

iPhonedemon

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Oct 16, 2011
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I find myself using it daily for alarms, timers, texting while walking, music while walking and, of course, showing it off to co-workers, wife etc.
 
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