TJFBryant
Island Man with Pandora in my pocket
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2003
- Messages
- 535
- Age
- 45
I have found more reasoning behind my purchase of a Pandora than the features it simply offers. You don't have to agree with me, just let me explain.
My sole purpose for buying this device was to become a part of this community. I can not code. I know nothing about porting. My hardware modding skills are minimal at best. Yet, I have been an end user of every device this community has come together to support since the beginning.
Without going thru the back history, let me say that I have seen this internet message board go from fewer than 50 people to literally thousands. So when I saw a small group of people decide to build a handheld everyone could be proud of, I stopped to take notice. At first I was skeptical. I thought its just another brave attempt at building something that was quick frankly a pipe dream or rather a sad joke.
Now years later, here it is. A device organized and coordinated by 4 main guys (who have other full time jobs and commitments outside of this community) plus a handful of others who devoted hours to designing and tweaking this device, not to mention feedback and months of posting from members just like yourself who put in there 2 cents on everything from the layout of the keyboard to the design of the logo.
So what does this device mean to me?
Freedom..... Commitment.... Desire and Ambition to improve something we all have a passion for.To do something others only dream of. The Pandora proves it doesn't take Apple or Microsoft or Nintendo to create (what I believe is) the next best, most innovative device (I still haven't seen a device yet thats a micro PC with REAL gaming controls!. A community built this device ladies and gentlemen. NOT a billion dollar company who only see $ signs. The purchase of my Pandora means I value what these 4 guys have done and what this community stands for. I would wait another 2 years for this device, regardless of whats under the hood. Why? Because I know once this device is completely out into the wild... the support will be immense. Look at whats out there now, and its only the first few weeks of release.I also know what I did by buying a Pandora is proving all those Naysayers and vermin that infest every community that it can be done! Why should I support Bigger electronic companies?
They only care about the my willingness to shell out hundreds for something they will drop support for in a year or two. Plus they don't care about my feedback or concerns about the device.
So I say to all of you now this Pandora is genuine in form and design. The OP team put their lives and lively-hoods on the line for this huge effort. The least I could do is put some money into a project that screams out "Lets do something different." Lets be free of the contraints and rules that Apple and Microsoft have laid out before us.
Lets be free to build our own rules, create our own device and blaze a new trail.
If I had half the skill and talent the majority of you members have with developing and coding, I'd embrace the Pandora wholly. Alas, the only thing I can do is write this little blurb about beating the odds and triumphing over innumerable obstacles. If I had the Capital, I'd invest more into this company/project because I believe what they and the Pandora stand for, even if perhaps they don't realize it.
I am with you to the end OPT.
Typed all on the Pandora.
My sole purpose for buying this device was to become a part of this community. I can not code. I know nothing about porting. My hardware modding skills are minimal at best. Yet, I have been an end user of every device this community has come together to support since the beginning.
Without going thru the back history, let me say that I have seen this internet message board go from fewer than 50 people to literally thousands. So when I saw a small group of people decide to build a handheld everyone could be proud of, I stopped to take notice. At first I was skeptical. I thought its just another brave attempt at building something that was quick frankly a pipe dream or rather a sad joke.
Now years later, here it is. A device organized and coordinated by 4 main guys (who have other full time jobs and commitments outside of this community) plus a handful of others who devoted hours to designing and tweaking this device, not to mention feedback and months of posting from members just like yourself who put in there 2 cents on everything from the layout of the keyboard to the design of the logo.
So what does this device mean to me?
Freedom..... Commitment.... Desire and Ambition to improve something we all have a passion for.To do something others only dream of. The Pandora proves it doesn't take Apple or Microsoft or Nintendo to create (what I believe is) the next best, most innovative device (I still haven't seen a device yet thats a micro PC with REAL gaming controls!. A community built this device ladies and gentlemen. NOT a billion dollar company who only see $ signs. The purchase of my Pandora means I value what these 4 guys have done and what this community stands for. I would wait another 2 years for this device, regardless of whats under the hood. Why? Because I know once this device is completely out into the wild... the support will be immense. Look at whats out there now, and its only the first few weeks of release.I also know what I did by buying a Pandora is proving all those Naysayers and vermin that infest every community that it can be done! Why should I support Bigger electronic companies?
They only care about the my willingness to shell out hundreds for something they will drop support for in a year or two. Plus they don't care about my feedback or concerns about the device.
So I say to all of you now this Pandora is genuine in form and design. The OP team put their lives and lively-hoods on the line for this huge effort. The least I could do is put some money into a project that screams out "Lets do something different." Lets be free of the contraints and rules that Apple and Microsoft have laid out before us.
Lets be free to build our own rules, create our own device and blaze a new trail.
If I had half the skill and talent the majority of you members have with developing and coding, I'd embrace the Pandora wholly. Alas, the only thing I can do is write this little blurb about beating the odds and triumphing over innumerable obstacles. If I had the Capital, I'd invest more into this company/project because I believe what they and the Pandora stand for, even if perhaps they don't realize it.
I am with you to the end OPT.
Typed all on the Pandora.