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Originally Posted by TeeJay82
Let me put this as a example P:
I ordered a brand new ford fiesta in 2009 (2010) model
when i got it there was several software related issues with it, usb not working, no voice control ect ect...
i could have nerd raged and demanded a refund for buying something wich contain stuff that does not work... but i liked the car so much that i decided to wait and see what happened... a few months later the dealer called me and said there was a software update for my car (sounds really wierd in my ears  ) When i got it back everything was sorted and i was as happy with the car as ive ever been...
so if i had refunded the car, and gotten some other car, i would have missed out on all the joy this car has given me so far
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On the other hand, had you swapped it for another brand, which was even better than the hunk of broken junk you first purchased you could have enjoyed it far more as it did not have any problems, but now you will never know what you may have missed.
Anyone can throw out pointless examples with no relation to the current software, it does not change the fact this release was clearly forced by someone, no way was it ready for commercial release, I have tested alpha candidates in better shape.