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Choose Live, the N800 User

02/04/07

09:14:41 am Permalink Choose Live, the N800 User   English (US)

Categories: Other raves, 219 words

Yesterday I went to my loved but non-geek friends. The kind of people who use computers and are happy with MS-word. Because I spend most of my free time on the maemo platform, I had to explain to my friend why I was spending all this time on this device. I have been training myself to answer this question the right way but the answer has never been very convincing (I love embedded devices , programming etc...). The problem is that 99% of that time was spent programming on a normal computer. They ended up asking what I was doing with device. This time the answer was more convincing and they understood me. I have been using the device to check my gmail and chat with people on the net. That is what the device excels at. It introduces a new way of thinking about client software. I don't need alarms, pim, and email sync.
This is why the N800 was the first thing I picked up this morning simply to check my mail before I turn the computer on.

This all makes me feel like creating a new trainspotting parody like adminspotting

Choose Live, Choose a PDA, Choose an exchange server, choose a f*cking big screen, choose printers service packs, and free updates , choose an anti virus,
Choose Live

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