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Originally Posted by garyc2010 View Post
" I can't count the hours I've spent hacking the phone"

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But what if I want to make a simple phone call, I drive a BMW 635i but my n900 wont show transfer contacts over iDrive......

so what your suggesting is when I get a VITAL business call that may be worth £20k I should

a) Hang up on the caller
b) Use my 900 while driving and kill myself
c) hack the phone while driving, and hack it so the blutooth stack can communicate with my iDrive the SAME way mt £50 NOKIA can

as I posted before I really do *laugh* at these "linux experts", they have NEVER wrote a line of code in their life, they dont know what CPU registers are, but yet they *hack* their n900 ie editing a text file........................

If I had my way **** X, a simple terminal on boot and use the hayes modem commands to make/recieve phone calls......


only dicks need gnome/kde etc...............

" I can't count the hours I've spent hacking the phone"


hahahh tell me again how you have "hacked" the n900 please.......................did you get a hardware address map and hack the OS to write directly to the hardware ?????? Id love to know your definition of "hacking the n900"....................
Pardon the terminology, as my "hacking", as you have so eloquently demonstrated, does not rise to the level of proper "hacking". I must've misplaced the sentence identifying myself as a newbie in my first post. My apologies.

I also understand that your life revolves around an operating system. Thus you are an expert on it. I have a life, and in fact, an exciting career, outside an operating system. Thus I am not an expert on Debian, Maemo, Windows nor any other OS modern devices operate on. But I enjoy the learning experiences the N900 and the Maemo community provide.

I'm sure you'll enjoy your experience with the iPhone. And in the meanwhile, you can "school" the iOS3/4 community of the flaws you may find in the Apple products.

Thanks again for your contribution to Maemo.