N900 is a mini-computer really, it's got a Linux based OS. I had some outrageous applications installed like VNC viewer that allowed me to see my laptop's desktop on the go (I mean I was on the go whilst my laptop was at home) in the highest quality resolution that you can imagine. Anyway, (well I do miss my N900...) my next phone is going to be Nokia Lumia because 1. Nokia doesn't want anything to do with Linux anymore, and 2. I do want to have more phone buddies than I used to have with N900. Just look at all these people with iPhones. It didn't even have a multi-tasking feature (I am not even sure the new edition has, but just in case wrote this in the past tense), it was slower than all Nokia smartphones, and it had a much worse camera, but they all flocked to it like bees to the honey and started showing each other and me (!) stuff that the iPhone could do. Well I had all the same and more in my N900 but iPhone was easy, which meant I could only admire my phone on my own.
So from now on I say 'no more!' to the mobile phone isolation. And I see Lumia as a chance to make me more phone-sociable. And when I think how it should integrate with everything that is Microsoft, i.e. my laptop's insides, I just can't wait when my current contract runs out...
Thinking of socialising and the toilet on the Isle of Wight has suddenly, just now, made me think about how people relate to each other..... I am single right now, by the way, and am very happy with it as I am just taking risks, not knowing how things will work out, but being very content with all, which is just amazing, it feels like a step towards nirvana or something... Well, may be just a little step... So, yeah, and as many of single people would agree they do sometimes, I sometimes think who I would want to be with next. And right now I am thinking that I just want somebody who would cherish me more than I did my N900 and will never drop me into anywhere... because there are lots of people out there who would do that (well, I did it to my N900!), even sometimes you meet somebody who gives you a moment of your childhood dreams and you just lose your mind a bit because of that and then he still manages to push you into the loo. And hence what I am going to do will be this: I will get myself Nokia Lumia, masquerade behind the mass satisfaction it produces, show it off to each and everybody, and will only present my N900 story (or side...err?) to somebody who cares.
There you go: a blog about Nokia smartphones and other things relevant (teehee!)
P.S. Legal disclaimer: I don't masquerade. I present my N900 story to each and everybody whether they care or not.
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