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Calling it a black box makes it seem as if it is closed source - which it isn't.
The fact that it is open source isn't really relevant to my point. Some one else beat me to it the Tivo analogy, but its a good one. Actually I expect the official hardware will probably be harder to hack than a Tivo, custom BIOS and all that. Come to think of it, is the BIOS work they are doing actually open source? I have heard nothing to that effect myself.
Anyways, you could probably run a fork of Chrome OS on your own (not blessed by Google) hardware... It may even be a useful thing to do. But that doesn't change the fact that Google doesn't much care about the capabilities of the underlying OS beyond their own purposes - they are not going to roll changes into Chrome OS that involve running user binaries or adding features that do not meet their internal needs. People should really take them at their word when they say it is for running web apps - that is ALL it is for.
So yes, Chromium OS may end up being useful to the community at large (although I doubt it), but Chrome OS never will be. This is much the same as Chromium vs Chrome (browsers) now - there are a lot of features in the multitude of community builds of Chromium that have not and will never find their way into Chrome itself.