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Re: n810.. a month later
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Re: n810.. a month later
*sigh*
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Re: n810.. a month later
Dick Richardson wrote:
"if you're going to post a tirade about the shortcomings of the device, while not being interested in doing ANYTHING to address them, what are you trying to achieve?" I guess I fall under that category, so I think I can answer. By complaining and pointing out a device that did things differently, I think the goal is to move the momentum of these devices to meet those same goals. Most of us (I am assuming I can speak for the 'us' that can't or don't have time to really make the difference) want our device of choice to kick ***, and when we see another device kicking said ***, we ask, "why isn't mine?" For me, the answer isn't "because I can't make it", because I might... given all other things being equal; but given the time I have for the device; given the other things I have to do in my life; I can't. I feel like (right or wrong) I spent the time finding a device that really could kick ***, and I don't have that much more time to make it kick ***. I'd like to make it kick ***, and I have spent some time getting my boys involved (to the point where they know the n800 from the n810), but getting us steeped deeper where we can really contribute is a longer process than the life of the nxxx devices, I am afraid. I am trying to get them involved with Python, but it is a bit beyond them (at 8, 7 and 2) and it is way beyond me until I can justify the time as time with my boys. So it isn't "damn this useless device", but it is "why can't this capable device do these basic things?" I know not everyone is where I am, but I hope at least that explains where some of us are, with our praise and with our damning. |
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