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... Its just a nice thing. Will become more than just a nice thing when it goes out to schools, sure, but until then its just a really desirable product. So much anger about the predictable collapse of the ordering system seems to stem from a subconscious belief in The Right To Buy What I Want. No such right exists. The anger is infantile.
Lets keep this launch in context. This launch is not what the Raspberry Pi is actually about. Its about teaching the UK's children to code, thus doing the nation's industries a favour in years to come. How many pre-orderers are giving theirs to a schoolboy/-girl? We (yes, I was hitting F5 at six in the morning too; no I didn't get one; no I don't mind much) are simply not the important part of this story, any failures on their part to provide for us are not indicative of their proper qualities or lack thereof.
So lets act like gentlemen and help an inspired charity realise its real goals without childish tantrums or finger-pointing.