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2010-05-29
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2010-05-29
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I hate all these blogs/websites like engadget etc. It is because they are american. I am not talking as a fan boy. It is just unfair. Nokia is loved in almost all the world. Europe, China, Singapore, Russia (maybe Japan). But one thing I certainly know is that it is hated in the USA. Why?
If you ride the public transport here you'll be surrounded by them. The lines at the shops whenever a new iPhone is released are gigantic. I went to a Nokia store a couple of days after the N900 was released here and the salesman told me that 'I've sold an N900 today!' and seemed genuinely happy about it! I'm not aware of anyone who has been an iPhone user who has switched to Nokia. I know of truckloads who have gone the other way.
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2010-05-29
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This is absolutely unAmerican. What next? Will you spell "organize" "organise"?
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2010-05-29
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(If I spelled anything wrong here, feel free to comment endlessly on my fail.)
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2010-05-29
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Also, some people get nasty furious when you tell them that Maemo is actually pronounced my-mo, not may-mo, and that Nokia is not no-kia, but knock-ia...
I spelled "Cesium" "Caesium" on a chemistry test and got marked off.
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2010-05-30
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So, would that be pronounced "KY-see-um"?
I've been pronouncing Maemo as MEE-mo. All of the Finns from Nokia on YouTube say MAY-mo. But then, at work we have a server named Caelus, and everyone there tries to correct me when I say KY-lus and not KAY-lus.
And I've always said NOKE-yuh, whereas everyone around me says no-KEE-ah, because they assume it's a Japanese company.
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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
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No, I wouldn't. I'd rather have neo-colonialism than the nonsense the British did. Don't even try to justify it. The British set a lot of countries back with their agenda.
I'm also a moderator of the Applications, Nokia N900, and Maemo 5/Fremantle forums.