Re: Nokia device usage

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On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Mark <wolfmane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Andrew Flegg <andrew@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> For all their flaws, I'm not aware of Nokia saying you could do something
>> which you actually couldn't
>
> The fundamental problem is that you are *deliberately* unaware because
> you refuse to accept reality. Like G.W. Bush and a slew of others, no
> amount of obvious fact will deter you from believing what you want to
> believe.

I'm trying to turn a flaming trollfest into something more
constructive. Instead of calling me names, can you actually respond to
my question: what has Nokia advertised that you can do on the device,
that you can only do by opening X Terminal, fiddling with
configuration files etc?

The device may be well suited to hackers, but - as far as I can tell -
it meets its stated goals adequately without having to resort to such
things. A number of times in this thread, people have said "you have
to be a hacker to do anything with it and Nokia don't advertise that".
What did Nokia advertise that you've got to be a hacker to do?

Cheers,

Andrew

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