Louis CK:
“Everything is so amazing and nobody is happy.”
A surprisingly in-depth criticism of modern society in the guise of a brief comedic interview on a late-night talk show.
(thanks, inky)
I’m reblogging this for some perspective.
In the past, when I’ve reviewed products, I’ve been known to recommend them even if they’re not the best device on the market. This is wrong, I know, as just because something works for me and fulfils my needs doesn’t mean that it is the best product in its class and thus worth being recommended.
With the INQ1 it’s really easy to explain what makes it a great handset and what could be improved upon. What’s challenging is finding where I am positioned relative to the rest of the market, and therefore what kind of recommendation it deserves from me.
So far, I see this phone as being as game changing to the mobile world as the Asus EeePC was to portable laptops / netbooks.
I feel that I AM the target audience for this handset so my review should be exactly as I see it. The video above compared what level of technology he had grown up around to where he stood now. I will compare the INQ1 to the device I just came from - 3’s Nokia 6120.







