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  1. I’m pretty confident about Nokia, I love the internet tablet, they definitely know how to make good hardware. Though the software on their phones is not so good. (Luckily the NIT uses Maemo, a Linux distro based on Debian, rather than Symbian like their smartphones.)

  2. I’ve noticed that very few companies produce good hardware and good software. Sony, for instance, makes great hardware — but the software that it runs with is often total crap.

  3. Yeah, funny that with the Mac in the mid-80’s they’d pioneered cut and paste. Then when they make a phone they add stuff like cut and paste, voice dialing, and movie recordings that’s been in Palm smartphones, for example, for years, and people act like it’s the greatest feature ever. 😉

  4. Then NoScript and WordPress/Spam Karma disagree. Whenever your comments are held for review, I see “browser doesn’t support JavaScript” as a reason.

  5. Maybe it’s using JavaScript in such a way that NoScript doesn’t like it, because I see the blue S, with no red “no” sign, in the corner right now.

  6. Most of your comments go through immediately, so apparently JavaScript is enabled most of the time.

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