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now: in my opinion, this is THE device/platform to have. open, powerful, geeky.
i can't imagine buying anything else, none of the competitors come close to even be considered by me.
i have been waiting for this for a few years now . i read about Maemo when the N800 came out, but i didn't need a mobile device without gsm or 3g connetivity, so i had to hope that some day nokia would acknowledge my weekly virgin sacrifices and equip Maemo with cell phone functionality. Finally they did, and though i am as eager as anyone to hold it in my hands, i have no problem with waiting a few more weeks.
i'd like to get a little outline on how many people there really are on this board who actually consider the droid or some other inferior (in my opinion) device. is it just a vocal, but very small bunch of newbies, or is it a significant portion of this site's visitors?