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Question. Since this is open source, why can't the community decide it 
likes the "Advanced" features, and add them itself, even if Nokia 
doesn't think it is a good idea?

Thomas

Aniello Del Sorbo wrote:
> Ehehe pretty cool, but now let's go out of the Off-Topic and let's switch
> back in topic.
>
> The mistery about the "Advanced" option menu seems that has been clarified,
> right ?
> Thus we can close the case.
>
> :)
>
> --
> Anidel.
>
> Il 10-10-2007 11:48, "Thomas Leavitt" <thomas at thomasleavitt.org> ha scritto:
>
>   
>> I'm a systems admin. I work with these things for a living (why I insist
>> on screwing around with them on my off time, I'm not sure)... much of
>> what I do is what I call "voodoo system administration"... I try this, I
>> try that, I faintly recall that doing this cured a vaguely similar
>> problem several years ago, or that I heard tell someone fixed something
>> like that by doing this... I jump up and down in front of the machine
>> and chant.... and eventually something fixes the problem. Often I'm not
>> exactly sure what.
>>
>> My favorite joke goes something like this...
>>
>> An electrical engineer, a mechanical engineer, and a computer technician
>> were in a car that wouldn't start.
>>
>> The electrical engineer says, "Let's get out, look under the hood, and
>> see if the battery's properly connected or there are any loose wires."
>>
>> The mechanical engineer says, "Let's get out, look under the hood, and
>> see anything's broken or come loose."
>>
>> The computer engineer says, "Let's all get out of the car, slam the
>> doors, and get back in again." :)
>>
>> Of course, on a Unix system, there's a lot less voodoo than Windows. :)
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>>
>> Marius Vollmer wrote:
>>     
>>> "ext Aniello Del Sorbo" <anidel at gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Well you know.. They (CS teachers) teach us that computers are
>>>> deterministic automata.  In theory...  In practice.. They (the
>>>> computers) proved us many times they are not. ;-)
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> No, it's just us humans who get confused and then attribute our own
>>> irrationality to the machine. :-)
>>>       
>
>   




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