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Re: Where is Nokia - no announcement no product - still in hibernation
That is precisely the point
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"Dammit, Jim, I'm a doctor not a magician!"
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You tether under the on-device Internet plan? From the Rogers page, that sounds very expensive! Quote:
That's right, 5 cents per KILObyte, not MEGAbyte. EDIT: I'm not off topic, by the way. Troll threads are always considered fair game for whatever topics come up. |
Re: Where is Nokia - no announcement no product - still in hibernation
Some people are still mistakenly discounting or ignoring the depressing effect of the declining global economy.
Newsflash: it's the reason Nokia let me and many others go. I'm betting it's a factor in the N810WE decision. It's going to affect a great many aspects of the way Nokia does business, because the Finns are very conservative in business. I cannot stress that enough. |
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By the way, if Gadsby had left that "Dammit Jim!" non sequiter above, he'd have gotten lots of LOLs. I'm hurt. :mad: |
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:confused: Palm faster than Nokia - unfortunately :confused:
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http://images.scribblelive.com/2009/...0073eebe98.jpg Palm webOS = Linux ??? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...S_Launcher.png |
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Well, I don't think 2009 is the end of the world, or even a one-year suspension of the world. People are going to keep buying computers, but they are going to buy cheaper. I got an early start with my $200 shuttle and my $350 eee pc in 2008, but I'm sure I will find cheap stuff in 2009. I don't think the economy is going to completely tank; all that stimulus money is actually having an effect and will continue. The real test is 2010. If a real recovery doesn't start by then, we don't have a recession, we have a realignment, meaning that the good old days are permanently gone.
But still, people will keep buying, but they will buy cheaper. Whoever can do cheap will prosper. Whoever can't, won't. People are going to stop buying what they want but keep buying what they need. |
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