Sounds like he's mistaken on two points. 1. In Arizona it's the Motor
Vehicle Division. 2. Neither the MVD or any other government agency
has ever tried to achieve a pleasant or even an improve customer experience.
Just my 2¢
Derek
On 02/26/2013 08:38 AM, Eric Cope wrote:
> did I read that correctly in that you think the DMV tries to turn a
> profit AND use that money to improve the customer experience?
>
> Have you been to the DMV?
>
>
> Sorry... when someone tees it up like that, I have to take a swing :)
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Stephen <cryptworks@gmail.com
> <mailto:cryptworks@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I have the DNA, and while i love the device i hate the stock HTC
> Sense experience. however after unlocking, rooting, and the like
> the custom rom i have is pretty nice and allows me to get a more
> AOSP feel to the device. And the development on getting Cyanogen
> to run is very close, they just had a breakthrough yesterday and
> got the radois to work, next is WiFi and audio i think.
>
> Also the dust plug on the bottom will come off on you pretty
> readily, and the speaker on minimum volume is actually quite loud
> still.
>
> that's enough of the bad.
>
> The good. the screen resolution is the best i have seen in a
> handheld device ever. it is large without feeling clunky (its
> actually quite comfortable to hold and work with, and it is very
> fast. The battery i get an average of 12-14 hours of use out of
> the device with medium heavy load, and more with light load. the
> sound with beats enabled sounds very good, to the point i can hear
> the difference in lower quality streams now where previous devices
> i could not. the camera is fast, and very responsive. and the
> screen is amazing... yes i did mention it twice. it is that nice.
>
> If you have any specific questions let me know. but i like you
> dont play more than maybe one or two games, and its mostly an
> internet device i can make calls on.
>
> Side note SSH is a bit interesting, as you have more screen
> real-estate to work with, but if you are not careful you may need
> a magnifying glass to read the screen, i suggest an ssh client
> like connect-bot that will let you change your font size a bit.
>
> I chose this over the Note2, S3, and N4. While the N4 has all the
> cool development, the DNA was a nicer device to use, physically.
> and i actually like the hardware buttons so they are not actually
> eating up part of my screen space.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 7:22 AM, keith smith
> <klsmith2020@yahoo.com <mailto:klsmith2020@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking about making the move to a smart phone. I am
> looking at the DROID DNA by HTC that Verizon is offering for $199.
>
> I am interested in a smart phone because I would like to use
> it to take pictures, capture video, and edit video, so I can
> manage my blog and social media. I might even use it as a phone.
>
> As an example usage: I went to DMV about a year ago to update
> my title after paying off my car. I had to wait over an hour.
> DMV charges for the service they provide. I suspect the state
> has reduced the number of people assisting customers due to
> budget constraints. I also suspect that the DMV turns a
> profit and if so that money needs to be used to create a
> better customer service experience.
>
> If I would have had a smart phone I could have interviewed
> several people, uploaded the video to YouTube.com, written an
> article for my blog, added some tweets to my twitter account,
> and updated my Facebook page, all while waiting.
>
> This is an example as to why I want to upgrade to a smart
> phone and what my expectations are.
>
> I'd be interested in what your thoughts might be about the
> DROID DNA, Verizon, and how I expect to use the phone.
>
> Thank you!!
>
>
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