Agreed - but I would recommend a pancake lens (Lumix G 20mm F/1.7) as your allround lens. Extremely fast and great at low-light situations (indoor pictures!). I use this with my GH2 - a camera I can highly recommend, very versatile (lighter and smaller than your DSLR), very fast and a great picture quality. In most cases the pancake lens will be your best friend, with a decent zoom lens for when you really need it.
The people who gave the Eee hype, coolness and momentum didn't care about Windows applications, they cared about a useful gadget with its own merits - that's what the 701 stood for. But bowing to the Microsoft pressure, as reflected by pricing and distribution channel choices, makes it just another cheap, underpowered, ergonomically challed micronotebook.
Agreed - but I would recommend a pancake lens (Lumix G 20mm F/1.7) as your allround lens. Extremely fast and great at low-light situations (indoor pictures!). I use this with my GH2 - a camera I can highly recommend, very versatile (lighter and smaller than your DSLR), very fast and a great picture quality. In most cases the pancake lens will be your best friend, with a decent zoom lens for when you really need it.
So Steve knows how to look at history and learn from the best. Clearly a business book waiting to be written!
People lining up in front of stores in the hope that maybe there will be something for sale that they are after - sounds like the Soviet Union to me!
And just like that the Eee stopped being cool.
The people who gave the Eee hype, coolness and momentum didn't care about Windows applications, they cared about a useful gadget with its own merits - that's what the 701 stood for. But bowing to the Microsoft pressure, as reflected by pricing and distribution channel choices, makes it just another cheap, underpowered, ergonomically challed micronotebook.
It was fun while it lasted.
This clearly underlines why math, science and engineering must be eradicated from the US educational system.