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panjgoori, I grade your post D-
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Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
lets give elop a chance and see what he will do.
We've already seen what he's done.

Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
i totally agree that meego is a perfect match for iOS and Android
OK!

Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
but lets give windows phone a chance as well.
It's not "as well", it's "instead". Make up your mind.

Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
one thing elop is doing really good and the thing is that nokia is now more active. devices are launched when they are announced and they doesn't take 4 to 5 months to get released.
That's like praising an arsonist for lighting up a street where the streetlamps just needed replacing.
  1. Nokia has a problem!
  2. Something must be done!
  3. Trashing the roadmap and becoming Microsoft's "partner" is something!
  4. Therefore that is what must be done!

Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
i just want to see Nokia on the top spot again whether the OS will be Meego or Windows Phone it really doesn't matter.
Why? What made them great in the first place? (Hint: differentiation is important and part of that is controlling the OS. Now with WP, the OS controls Nokia) For that reason, your statement doesn't make any sense to me and smacks of blind fanboy-ism.

Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
and if windows phone failed then Nokia dont have any option to use Meego and Symbian as their main high end OS.
Didn't you just say that it didn't matter which OS they succeeded with?

Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
and i also think with Symbian Belle update, Symbian is ready again to fight back.
So you've now managed to make three statements in a row, all of which contradict each other.

Still, I'd rather have you in charge of Nokia than Elop, because the aimless meandering of your post would fit in nicely with the old pre-Elop management style - failing to see what's in front of them, making vague pronouncements, but at least vaguely well-intentioned. Despite its myriad failings, that old management style at least brought us the N900 and the N9.

...and to address the core of this thread: as others have noted, online petitions aren't worth the paper they're written on.
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Last edited by shallimus; 2011-11-17 at 15:41.
 

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