I've had three Palm Treos [i.e., Treos running the Palm operating system] and they were much more reliable then the Win OS version I currently have. But Palm is probably not going to be around forever and to stay in tune with the times I switched, but can't say I'm happy about it.
I suppose some people call this kind of behavior "flexible and forward-thinking," or "seeing which way the wind is blowing." I call it defeatist, anti-idealist, and toadying to the forces of mediocrity, conformity, and assimilation. (Not that I have a dog in this fight, being as I still use a paper Filofax, but still.)
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Clarification: As Ehren and I just discussed, it's not the switching to the new hot thing that I find outrageous. It's the switching to the perceived market leader while sacrificing efficiency and pleasure. This is how lumbering juggernauts take over markets--because users are afraid to be loyal to the smaller feistier more nimble underdogs. (I'm having a "dinosaurs vs. squirrelly early mammals" moment.) Monoculture is bad, and this is how it happens. Grumblegrumble.
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