Who here considers themselves an early adopter of tech and for what do you do it?
I can't remember the last time I was an early adopter for hardware. First Gen stuff is almost always overpriced and has growing pains. With software I avoid it unless I need a feature in a new version just to get the job done. I washed my hands of beta testing with XP when the RC I used (the one you paid $5 for I think) ate it's registry twice. This is versus Gurm who has had more beta whoa than anyone I know but can't seem to avoid the temptation.
The recent $100 credit for iphone early adopters is what got me on this thought process. Apple users seem to be especially prone to the desire for the latest and greatest. You definitely see it in the Console quarter. I admit to owning a Wii but I waited about 3 months. I tend to own every second revision of the Gameboy (original -> Gameboy Color -> Gameboy Advanced SP -> Nintendo DS Lite).
I can't remember the last time I was an early adopter for hardware. First Gen stuff is almost always overpriced and has growing pains. With software I avoid it unless I need a feature in a new version just to get the job done. I washed my hands of beta testing with XP when the RC I used (the one you paid $5 for I think) ate it's registry twice. This is versus Gurm who has had more beta whoa than anyone I know but can't seem to avoid the temptation.
The recent $100 credit for iphone early adopters is what got me on this thought process. Apple users seem to be especially prone to the desire for the latest and greatest. You definitely see it in the Console quarter. I admit to owning a Wii but I waited about 3 months. I tend to own every second revision of the Gameboy (original -> Gameboy Color -> Gameboy Advanced SP -> Nintendo DS Lite).
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