We all hack the crap out of our Nokia's and Nokia is all for it. They even designed the flashing around this concept and have delicious backups allowed. It's impossible to truly brick an n800 without throwing it I suppose and nokia goes into the market with the mindset that people will tinker with their toys. Imagine if IBM or DELL screwed over your laptop because you installed one OS over another. There are a lot of ways to argue this, but the bottom line is apple needs to be more aware of their market...period. If you've got 10% of your customer base downloading and installing (stat pulled from article on first page) third party apps, that's a HUGE share in any mindset when talking about the overall reaching scope of friends and family who will now be turned off from Apple in the future. You guys can sit by and smugly clap your hands that apple "got back" at the "hackers" but a majority are just average schmoes looking to improve something they own. Any market where upgrading software or hardware is done should be done on a complete overhaul level so destruction of now private property does not occur. (This post written entirely on n800 with virtual keyboard... whew!)