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or to put in a diffrent way:
what they want is an appliance that do one thing and do it well.
sometimes i wonder what if we give them a cpu that you can hook up to diffrent storage media. these storage media store diffrent programs or collections of programs in a rom, and have some storage space for user files.
at will you can jump from one attached storage media to the next, suspending the use of the others (alltho a ongoing task, like the downloading of a webpage or mail can continue).
basicly make the computer more physical to use.
want to jump to a diffrent storage media? hit the change button on the cpu box until the small use light on the media lights up (there should be a diffrent one for working. preferably flashing).
no need for installing files, no need for drivers.
want that multimedia suite to handle a diffrent codec? download it and put it into the codec folder on the user area of the media its on.