I received this response from NokiaUSA rather quickly, no one else bugging them?
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Thank you for e-mailing the Nokia Care Contact Center. We are glad that you have chosen the Nokia as your preferred device.
With regard to your concern on the Nokia N900 shipping date, I would like to inform you that we were informed that it has started to ship beginning today but in first come, first serve basis. If you have pre-ordered the Nokia N900, rest assured that you're on the list for the next customer to be delivered with the device. We thank you for patiently waiting.
I hope the information provided proves useful.
If you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us again. To ensure proper handling of your case, kindly continue using the current subject line.
Thank you very much for your email. Have a great day!
Forget you last bunch of weirdos--I say that at least having SOME shipped has earned some respect from me that this device is finally reaching customers at all.
Now that I switched my order to Dell, and the phones actually been released, I'm starting to freak out a little wondering when, if ever, Dell is going to ship relative to other shops.
weirdos USA
The Weirdos were an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. They formed in 1976 and broke up in 1981, were occasionally active in the 1980s, and recorded new material in the 1990s. Critic Mark Demming calls them "quite simply, one of the best and brightest American bands of punk's first wave."[1]
The band was formed by singer John Denney and his brother Dix on guitar; they were the only constant members, though guitarist/bassist Cliff Roman, bassist Dave Trout and drummer Nickey "Beat" Alexander were relatively long-term Weirdos.
They were originally an art rock band formed in 1976, and were featured in a news article featuring punk rock groups in Time magazine and so the "punk" label stuck.
They broke up in 1981, but reunited at various times, including to record the 1990 album Condor. A 2004 reunion includes in the band's lineup Circle Jerks bassist Zander Schloss and The Skulls drummer Sean Antillon.
Cliff Roman later became an eighth grade Art & Algebra teacher at Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School in Northridge, CA.