dryden555 Wrote: 
> In short, I wouldn't reccomend a slimdevice for a non-techie.
Computers, wireless access points, hi-tech gadgets, and many pieces of
software are not yet geared towards non-techies or those that are
unable to dedicate some time to becoming knowledgable in the product. 
These products are still in the early years of maturation, much of this
is still nascient technology, and we're all on the early part of the
learning curve.  Consider that most folks cannot set the clocks on
their VCRs or set a timed-recording, and its clear that most folks are
flummoxed by even more complexity and the steep learning curve
required.

We are well beyond the time when life was as simple as pulling a cart. 
And it seems unlikely that we will ever reduce the operating
complexities of any high-tech gadgets to less than setting the clock on
a VCR.

> 
> The problem:
> Open architecture is not always a 100% positive. The voices on this
> forum are heavily from developers. Users like myself get a lot of
> friendly support on the forum which is coo

I would challenge you to find any product with such high standards; to
expect such out of anything seems to me to be a recipe for
disappointment.

Yes the developers here offer a lot of free help.  They certainly now
the product best.  And there are also many knowledgable users here who
help out as well.  In all, its a very active, positive forum (some of
us get a little curmudgeony at time - please forgive us).


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