N97 launch – Brezhnev talks and Dick Jones delivers

Herkko called me in the afternoon and asked to turn my browser on Nokia’s N97 launch event… What an entertaining session it was!

Let’s start from form. Kallasvuo and Vanjoki delivered — in their own way. Kallasvuo looks like the late Leonid Brezhnev with thick eyebrows and all. He also sounds like one talking Finglish just like any Finnish politician of his generation. Is he as stagnatic as a leader, I don’t know.

Vanjoki looks more energetic, though his accent is almost as thick. Add to that a kind of cold stiffness with Harley pics and hunting references, and you have another Eastern European godfather in a pretty odd position.

Still, with their apparent shortcomings, the guys appeared as likeable. Sort of honest, foreign scout boys.

Then substance. Kallasvuo claims: “Symbian offers the industry’s only truly open and mature operating system.” As I’ve said before, open on paper is not open in practice. The most open and mature platform in the “mobile industry” is iPhone’s OS X by any meter. Most interesting apps. Most development enthusiasm. Full unix hacker pwned stuff you can trust on. To compare, Symbian is that Nokia-regulated semi-open economy where almost no one installs any third party apps. Just forget about it. — Where are Nokia’s Linux phones?! I mean it’s soon 2009. I would be truly interested.

Then Vanjoki: “Shiny and beautiful…. And it should have a name. Nokia 97. That’s what we call it.” Seeing Vanjoki do his act somehow brought to my mind Dick Jones launching another big, clumsy and ugly tech toy in Robocop. Again, the similarities are obvious, both in looks and talk: “Fellow executives… it’s a pleasure to introduce you to the future of law enforcement. ED-209.” Yeah, it did kill, but not very elegantly.

Spacesynth gems

Jailbreaked my iPhone’s new firmware 2.1 and installed a very basic modplayer. Searched and downloaded the back catalogue of Jukke Lundqvist, a little known master of tracker music. Sweet jesus, his stuff simply delivers. Last time I listened to this was almost 10 years ago… Pieces like Far From Home, Nosmo King, Spacedream and Stonecow all have that catchy melody, spacey feel and infinite beat. They could easily form the basis of any top-3 track today, just played anew with some retro synths and modern effects. The “thin” and “dead” full-digital 1990s tracker instruments are the only thing that should be forgotten by now.

Killed Facebook account

The most important and interesting step in my short facebook trial was the deletion of the account. After just two days and one “what are you doing” posting from the admins I believe my account is now history. I feel kind of relieved. I mean deleting felt right, it was not just the test how to do it. I strongly recommend everyone to own their lives on the net that was supposed to be used without signing in some idiot corporate policies. In short, facebooks are the path to everything I stand against.

Upcoming running gadget stuff

Ok, this is most probably it: when they add iPhone’s GPS mapping to the Nike+ sensor I’m done with the idea of having that Garmin’s kit. With iPhone+Nike I can even take calls during my run (not that I’d like to do that). The only thing is to find a reliable and comfortable water/sweatproof case for the phone. And I think I can live without that heart rate monitor for now…