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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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No vote here. I'm generally happy with both the N800 and the 770 I bought for my wife. Like many, I'd vote for 'fix the repositories,' had it been a choice.
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2008-01-08
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I loved/hated my N800 for a few weeks. Then again it seems that I got a lemon, so I returned it and will buy a WM device again.
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2008-01-08
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Mine seems solid hardware wise as it has only needed to be rebooted twice in about 2 months since I got it with it running 24/7 and at least 12 hours of that a day on the charger here on the desktop.
Is it "perfect"? Is it "Total Crap"? No to both. I've been working in the computer field since the 1960s and I have NEVER *EVER* found, seen or used a perfect computer (even mainframes had occasional problem ;-).
Does it do everything I want and need - nope, not yet and neither did the 0.99 release of linux :-) but the recent releases have finally gotten me to suggest it for a desktop for the average idiot :-) and quit saying it is only useful for servers admin'd by ubergeeks :-).
We are lucky to live in an area of great progress in individual computing (if the govs don't get panicked and make them illegal) and great progress is not the same as being perfect. Give it time.
As a friend once told me while I was *****ing about my trs-80 model 1, "If you want something that is as simple as a toaster, then all it is going to do is make toast".
Yes, it could be better and in time it will be. IMO even where it is, it beats bloody hell out of my old paper organizer. From two FULL briefcase full of paper and a packing crate with a terminal and interfaces and acoustical coupler in it to a shirtpocket computer doing almost all the same things is rather amazing :-).
Or as another friend told me YEARS ago: "You can always tell the pioneers, they are the ones with the arrows in their backs." :-).
All in due_Time(); Perspective, for what it is worth...
Last edited by wv9k; 2008-01-07 at 18:13. Reason: Choice of words...