I'm contemplating it. My only concern is getting poor quality knock-off components instead of slightly more proper things. Simple stuff like resistors and diodes don't bother me much, but when it comes to ICs, I'm a bit more picky.

@skematica Yup. Few succeed in making a really smashing sequel, but in the case of Short Circuit they managed to do a darn good job.

Aye! What happened to good old Palm was a very sad thing, and double so when it comes to webOS. I have on many occasion expressed my fondness for the system, and I still think it had all the potential in the world. Potential shamelessly squandered by the incompetence of Léo Apotheker.

Good man! :)

A little medium-roast here for me. Nice and simple flavor, suitable for a Saturday evening.

Power adapter previously thought to have been dead is now successfully working as normal again. The remedy? I just left it unplugged for a while. O_o

More coffee? Of course!

I should buy a proper teapot.

@thrrgilag Ah, I was led to believe it worked better, although I have heard about the rather unimpressive battery life. Perhaps best to keep rolling the stock, vanilla Android on the Nexus 5 in that case.

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That sounds insanely cool! I have my eyes on a Nexus 5, so maybe I can join the Ubuntu on phone club in the not-too-distant future. :D

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Hm. Non-brand components at the price of 10 for €2, shipped from China. Wonder what kind of quality I should expect.