On 18 Jan 2007, at 1:30 pm, Sencer wrote:

> Renaissance Man, reducing the success or the "revolutionary aspect"
> of openmoko to the aspect of Wifi is missing the point completely
> and utterly.

To suggest that that's what I'm doing is missing my point entirely.

O RLY? Let me quote what you wrote:

Neither iPhone or OpenMoko are revolutionary
The reason is neither of them have VoIP via WiFi.

Reality distortion field in full effect...

You still don't get it. The "revolutionary aspect" of such a device would be the ability to talk to anyone mostly for free with one device and phone number, and be mobile. WiFi/VoIP is just a necessary part of the package for achieving that.

P.S.: Thanks for finally realising that it is better if you drop the debate about including wifi in the first generation device. Be it whether the fundamental point people having been trying to make to you, got through, or because you decided to move on to cheerleading and trolling for some other revolutionary product.

Hey, no problem. Sorry for being so inconvenient as to have a different view to start with. I know how awful it can be for people like you if others don't think the same way as you to begin with.

Renaissance Man


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