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2007-10-15
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2007-10-15
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2007-10-15
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She laughed at me and called me a geek when I tried to explain why I wanted it. But now she is starting to see the benefit of being able to jump on the net using a nice small device. ("Hey do you have your net thingie... I want to look something up".)
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2007-10-15
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they probably will once the eager pool of beta testers has helped them perfect it.
there are quite a few devices around which run linux and "noone" but us geeks notices: tomtom go GPS, tivo, older linksys boxes, sony mylo...
I am increasingly having difficulty finding my N800. Mysteriously it moves around by itself.
It appears my wife has started using it. She laughed at me and called me a geek when I tried to explain why I wanted it. But now she is starting to see the benefit of being able to jump on the net using a nice small device. ("Hey do you have your net thingie... I want to look something up".)
SO... my plan is to just let her get more and more hooked. I'll even let her borrow it to take out sometimes...
Then when the new model comes out... I'll buy it and give her the N800.... <insert evil laugh here>
But seriously... I think it's funny how in just a few days she has already started to understand WHY I wanted something bigger than a cellphone/iPod and smaller than a laptop. (Although I could do with something a little bigger. I have to laugh at the people that advocate using something with a smaller screen and claiming that to be completely acceptable. It's not. I think something about the size of a paperback book would be perfect.)