
"After reading all the reviews, and talking to people who actually wore Glass, I just see a product plagued by bugs, and of questionable use, that's generating a lot of buzz because people want so desperately to have some new gadget to latch onto, and fear being wrong about the next major technology trend." Nobody wants a computer in their home. Nobody wants a cell phone and always be connected. Nobody wants an iPhone. The current version of this line?
Nobody wants Glass. "I haven't worn Glass." Oh right.
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2005-06-29
I agree completely. My habit of repairing rather than throwing away my own electronics has netted me dozens of laptop repair gigs in the past several years. I can tear down and rebuild most major brands, even the annoying ones like Acer (some of their laptops and netbooks require a complete teardown to change out a hard drive or RAM). I find laptops, and even some tablets, phones and digital cameras, to be no more challenging than a standard desktop PC. More tedious, yes, but not difficult once you're used to doing it.