4. There is a lot worse abuses around the world than in China yet same people that so crazily *hate* the Chinese leaders do not exactly hate or care about the real atrocities.
Like, for example, Sudan, Myanmar or North Korea? All of them supported by China?
I have an iRex iLiad (V2) and while the battery life is very, very bad (10-20 hours, but may be better in future if they get the kernel right), the display is the best I could wish for. It is bigger than Sony's (8" vs 6"), runs Linux, supports CF, MMC, SD cards, has wifi, ethernet and 2 USB slots and some internal memory also. A great device. Not cheap, though.
I live in an former communist country in Eastern Europe. We never lacked food or anything. Actually, the average man was better of in socialism than now. But we wanted freedom.
Ruby 1.9/future 2.0 has proper threads.
You get a choice at your power company?/p>
Not yet. But we are working on that.
Or Local Phone?/p>
Yes.
Or Cable?
Yes.
In these 'free' states of US of A, I get one choice for each of those.
Greetings from Slovakia. Freedom of Choice provided by free market and European Union.
AT&T is an American company. The EU roaming rules apply only for EU companies.
4. There is a lot worse abuses around the world than in China yet same people that so crazily *hate* the Chinese leaders do not exactly hate or care about the real atrocities. Like, for example, Sudan, Myanmar or North Korea? All of them supported by China?
You can read plenty of reactions at mobileread.com. I think the reactions are overwhelmingly positive. My sure is :). It's a great device.
I have an iRex iLiad (V2) and while the battery life is very, very bad (10-20 hours, but may be better in future if they get the kernel right), the display is the best I could wish for. It is bigger than Sony's (8" vs 6"), runs Linux, supports CF, MMC, SD cards, has wifi, ethernet and 2 USB slots and some internal memory also. A great device. Not cheap, though.
The providers don't care what you do with the phone (you can sell it and use your own). Just keep paying and they are happy.
I live in an former communist country in Eastern Europe. We never lacked food or anything. Actually, the average man was better of in socialism than now. But we wanted freedom.