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Or maybe I'll get my self a t-shirt that say "Ubuntu Edge Founder" with a picture of a giant sucker in the background
Damn! Had I a mouth full of liquid when I read that, I'd of spit it out all over my laptop!!
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
@kubicle: I used the term "hater" to mean the opposite of "fanboy" not anything worse. Both are commonly socially used words in my world (four kids from 25 to 9 years old) and if you took offense, I truly apologize.
No need to apologize, I have shared thoughts with you enough to know there was no real malice behind it. And I can take quite a bit of actual verbal punishment (and usually deserve it, too ) before taking offense.
As you said, I agree that many people mis-apply the words investment and purchase. However, I also think that's because those words are not finite in definition. A rock is a rock. Is a house a purchase or an investment?.
True, when the terms are used informally they often overlap each other. But in legal and economical terms they are fairly well defined, and I was trying to talk about the differences in these contexts (example, in basic economics, one would/should expect a higher yield on investments where you carry some of the financial risks, than in purchases...and investments rarely come with warranties).
As for the rest, like I said, you obviously have done your math (estimating the potential value of the device for you, the size and risk factor of the investment, foreseeable gains and losses, willingness to "support" a venture etc.)....and making an informed decision is all one could ask for. I hope you'll write a review when you get it
@Steve, None of the tablets I've has access to let you make a call from them. At least here, T-Mobile won't let you. Possibly with a rooted device and a sim card assigned to a cell phone you could get away with it. Why buy a cell phone at all if you have a tablet and a couple bluetooth devices?
@kubicle
Good counter-point on "investment." I hadn't put it in that context in my mind, I see your point.
I will do a review as I'm sure Snowhog will as well. My first step will be to start learning the interface prior to the device delivery, but I'll wait out the campaign first - obviously!
It's actually rare that I make this sort of leap of faith. One of my sons was shocked when I told him about it. I suspect my desire for it to work out the way I want clouds my vision somewhat. Hopefully, I come out on the winning end of this one. If not, I'll have an expensive paper-weight and a cool t-shirt. :cool:
Or you could just buy a Note - which basically is a phone masquerading as a tablet.
Those people holding a Note to their ears look dumber than the iPad dorks trying to film the Grand Prix by holding their latest AppHell cult device over their heads.
Perhaps you two will make me envious of your business acumen. Care to gamble on it?
I think we already have.
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
Those people holding a Note to their ears look dumber than the iPad dorks trying to film the Grand Prix by holding their latest AppHell cult device over their heads.
I marched in a drum-n-bugle line during last year's Seafair Torchlight Parade. A very common sight in the ranks of spectators was someone sitting at the front, right along the edge of the street, with their tablet on the ground filming the parade. They were quite close to the parade members. I think I might have even accidentally kicked one, I dunno, maybe I just fantasized about it. When you're carrying the band with the screecher part from the Flinstones on your soprano cornet, idiots are the least of your worries.
The projections seem to indicate that they'll be hard pressed to make 50% of the goal...so what you probably need is Shuttleworth getting 20.000 more phones for himself
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