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2008-04-12
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Another good tool to use is Froogle - see how many places sell a product, then watch the ones that show inventory. You have to weight by various factors to do with outlet size and specialization, so you get a very fuzzy answer, but this is a lot better than listening to what people want you to believe for their own purposes. Doing this got me an estimate of a few thousand Nit's a year sold in the UK.
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2008-04-12
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2008-04-12
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Yeah, his posts convey a little irritation with us platform-preacher-loving incompetents, don't they?
BTW, I'll pick up on the cynicism a bit.
I find it difficult to believe that a company would base its decisions to go to market with a port on forum membership numbers.
It must not be a very good product and expects low adoption rates or its a company with little experience in this market.
Also; Why is the total cost justification of a debian/armel port associated with just the NIT?
Talk about strawman arguments, looks more like a fishing expedition to me... Using red herring as bait.
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BTW, I guess 682,312...
What do I win if I'm right?
Is this like one of those guess how many jelly beans are in the jar contests?
Is there a big *** bowl in a hardware store somewhere in Finland filled to the brim with Internet Tablets or suttin'???
Last edited by YoDude; 2008-04-12 at 04:34.