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read a nice article on the culture of critique.

this bit here should be read by many here.
Technoculture critic and former Wired contributor Erik Davis is concerned about the proliferation of reviews, too. “Our culture is afflicted with knowingness,” he says. “We exalt in being able to know as much as possible. And that’s great on many levels. But we’re forgetting the pleasures of not knowing. I’m no Luddite, but we’ve started replacing actual experience with someone else’s already digested knowledge.”
now after reading that. think about the n9, this thread, the whole n9 vs n950. all the "it's dead on arrival" and "it's best thing ever made and will kill apples". i enjoy finding things out for myself. i enjoy the little discoveries. i do like knowing about something before i buy it but i rather make my own mind up and use my own judgement. wait for it and use your own judgement on it, make your own decision. don't be someone elses hand.
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