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while I dont necessarily agree or disagree with the rest of your post, i am going to object here. Have you really thought about this? Good luck finding an 'utterly pointless' application... they are all legit, all have a purpose. Maemo 5 must have the highest % useful apps out of ANY OS... I've found one 'iphone' app so far, the candle flickering app...
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Hmmm...let me think. Oh, I know. My FRICKING 3 year old IPHONE allows me to raise and lower the volume when i'm listening to music without having to unlock the phone (i.e. slide to unlock).

@woody-thanks for being positive influence on using the N900. ... I am downloading Debian ISO file and will install on a older laptop and try and learn how to play with linux.
Learning something new is always it's own reward. Worst case you'll learn a little more about how some of the insides of your N900 already work. If Debian is a bit too daunting, Ubuntu is also a good alternative to check out. MeeGo is going to be a little more that direction, though the differences in most places are minor. Ubuntu can be a little simpler to cut your teeth on at times though, since it tends to be the most automated of the bunch, at least as far as setup/startup is concerned. Good luck!
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Hey! That candle flickering app came in very handy when I wanted a romantic dinner with my old woman/


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Hmmm...let me think. Oh, I know. My FRICKING 3 year old IPHONE allows me to raise and lower the volume when i'm listening to music without having to unlock the phone (i.e. slide to unlock).
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You sir...well, you're just plain silly. I used to not understand why people used to call me an Apple fanboy for my (former) love of and devotion to all things Apple. But now I see what I was like back then.
It's sad.