Actually, I don't have a myspace page, JayOnThaBeat. I also don't have Facebook. Or Twitter, for that matter. But I programmed in the Unix shell before there was a Linux, and I used Perl before there were shelves of books dedicated to it.
You're not a troll, though. You are a core participant here, and nicely represent the mainstream contempt for the consumer that seems typical of Maemo types. As Nokia cannot share such contempt in the long run, I conclude that Nokia has little interest in consumers actually using this phone. That squares with its refusal to associate the phone with T-Mobile in the US, thus meaning that there will be no phone-based technical support in the US. And, based on my reading, I expect that Nokia will not take consumers seriously until (perhaps) Maemo 6. Very well, I will tune back in when Maemo 6 is released.
But then RIM doesn't know anything about marketing its phones. Oh wait....