tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post719467096580335365..comments2024-03-08T06:18:28.125+11:00Comments on Bronte Capital: Lessons in my DesireJohn Hemptonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03766274392122783128noreply@blogger.comBlogger30125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-8702648601928151102011-07-05T21:03:52.755+10:002011-07-05T21:03:52.755+10:00The problem here isn't the HTC Desire (which i...The problem here isn't the HTC Desire (which is by a long way the best phone I've ever owned), but that you cheaped out and bought a heavily restricted version from an oppressive dictatorship.<br /><br />If I'd bought Enron shares and complained when they tanked, how much sympathy would anyone have? None, which is correct.<br /><br />Do your research.Dazzlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10487973757192021825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-75341651773569366382011-06-22T03:14:41.203+10:002011-06-22T03:14:41.203+10:00Anon, without wanting to turn these comments into ...Anon, without wanting to turn these comments into a pointless Apple/Android flamewar, John is definitely treading way outside the usual user experience here. An analogous path for the iPhone might be the user who cracks the phone & installs Cydia so that they can install a non-Apple approved App on their iPhone.Philhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15334261621479728021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-33671593502511781562011-06-21T08:58:30.614+10:002011-06-21T08:58:30.614+10:00The above comment says it all about what is wrong ...The above comment says it all about what is wrong with android. I am over frigging around with esoteric software and trying to crack this and that. IOS just works well and has tons of apps and therefore functionality. That's what I need.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-36427779750706771322011-06-21T03:05:06.545+10:002011-06-21T03:05:06.545+10:00John, you can just install the Android SDK on ubun...John, you can just install the Android SDK on ubuntu and connect your phone directly to your Ubuntu machine without worrying about using a windows virtual machine. I haven't tried this myself with a HTC phone but it worked fine with a motorola defy. There are some good documents on the web see http://onthefencedevelopment.com/?p=455 and http://niallohiggins.com/2010/01/27/android-sdk-on-ubuntu/John Habermannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13897128272636736131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-66024869210062484812011-06-21T01:01:56.840+10:002011-06-21T01:01:56.840+10:00Nate. That theory is dead right.
I knew a billion...Nate. That theory is dead right.<br /><br />I knew a billionaire trader once who used to display brochures for high-end yachts he was given as examples of the height of stupidity.<br /><br />He put them around so he could show how the really thick behaved.<br /><br />JJohn Hemptonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03766274392122783128noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-38794299150398576422011-06-21T01:01:55.775+10:002011-06-21T01:01:55.775+10:00Nate. That theory is dead right.
I knew a billion...Nate. That theory is dead right.<br /><br />I knew a billionaire trader once who used to display brochures for high-end yachts he was given as examples of the height of stupidity.<br /><br />He put them around so he could show how the really thick behaved.<br /><br />JJohn Hemptonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03766274392122783128noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-59896548084945477762011-06-21T00:39:54.330+10:002011-06-21T00:39:54.330+10:00More evidence for my hypothesis that professional ...More evidence for my hypothesis that professional traders, even--or perhaps especially--very successful ones, are usually extremely cheap in real life.Natenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-86673469378835030102011-06-21T00:38:07.500+10:002011-06-21T00:38:07.500+10:00John,
Just my opinion, but I think you're mak...John,<br /><br />Just my opinion, but I think you're makinga bit of an unfair comparison--Android's been out for a year, while AAPL's been doing this for much, much longer. In the meantime, Android is developing much more quickly.<br /><br />Wait another year or two, and then I suspect that most people will prefer the non-Apple brands--even the current cult followers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-34268619879656566762011-06-20T23:00:30.121+10:002011-06-20T23:00:30.121+10:00John, I found installing the Android tools on the ...John, I found installing the Android tools on the Linux side to be straightforward: download them from Google, follow the instructions (which includes one config file change in /etc) and it just worked for me.<br /><br />In my experience the only virtualisation environment that gets USB hotplug working correctly is VMWare sadly. I believe the fully commercial version of VirtualBox (from Oracle) will do USB hot plug too.Philhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15334261621479728021noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-62587944799017878362011-06-20T09:54:30.075+10:002011-06-20T09:54:30.075+10:00Too right I did not know what I was getting. But I...Too right I did not know what I was getting. But I did have an advantage: I knew I could root the phone if what I got was not acceptable.<br /><br />And I considered rooting the phone to be a learning experience (which it was). I just wish I was not so tired when I did it and if someone can tell me how to get an HTC Android Phone to work in Virtual Box on Ubuntu I would be thrilled.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />JJohn Hemptonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03766274392122783128noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-72337317898458539622011-06-20T09:09:17.663+10:002011-06-20T09:09:17.663+10:00I've always been a believer that you get what ...I've always been a believer that you get what you pay for. <br /><br />you want to go on ebay and buy something on the cheap, then be prepared to receive an inferior product.Samnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-11041048012668081002011-06-20T05:15:09.602+10:002011-06-20T05:15:09.602+10:00John,
You have a problem putting things on the ph...John,<br /><br />You have a problem putting things on the phone, I have a problem getting things off of it. <br /><br />For instance: try uninstalling the pre-loaded Google Talk app. You can't do it without hacking into the system. <br /><br />So say you're like me. You leave your computer, sign out of gmail and gchat, thinking the only people who can reach you are those who have your phone number. Everyone must send an email. <br /><br />But no. You're still getting messages on your phone. Then you try and sign out of your Google Talk app on the phone, and even after theoretically signing out people still see you as available for chat. <br /><br />Absolutely mind-boggling that crap like this should be written into the OS. Google needs to change its motto from "don't be evil" to "don't be annoying."<br /><br />Cheers,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-17976280230302194582011-06-20T00:38:25.562+10:002011-06-20T00:38:25.562+10:00John,
you can cover Sino Forest at 0. Company cla...John,<br /><br />you can cover Sino Forest at 0. Company claims to own 200,000 hectares in Yunnan.<br /><br />Yunnan senior forestry officials now challenged the company’s statements that it controls more than 200,000 hectares of Yunnan trees, and said they are now investigating.<br /><br />Expect Sino forest to be suspended in the coming week pending the independent investigation.John Paulsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-26555130344301435092011-06-20T00:19:36.611+10:002011-06-20T00:19:36.611+10:00Apologies in advance for the tone of my comment, b...Apologies in advance for the tone of my comment, because I truly enjoy reading your blog. <br /><br />It seems that your conclusions in regard to HTC/Android and their respective shortcomings stem from your failure to do sufficient research on what you were buying, about which you frequently chastise others (most recently in regard to TRE and Northern Oil). <br /><br />I realize that it's unrealistic to expect consumers to take every possible contingency of every purchase into account, but in your case the problems stemmed from buying a phone from a source that most other consumers do not. I bought the original Desire on contract in Germany, which provided me with the expectation of an unlocked phone and full market access. This was indeed the case and I have never had the need to root the phone. <br /><br />I am otherwise in agreement with your point about company cooperation with oppressive governments. However, government control of speech is notoriously reactive and, short of shutting down services completely, ineffective. Despite any number of restrictions on speech or the press, dissidents in recent years have been increasingly able to get their messages out, be it by Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, SMS...<br /><br />Of course, now that GPS chips are everywhere and usually coupled with audio/video recording devices, the potential exists for the blade to cut both ways. But to date, this does not seem to have been the case.Wes Dnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-65688950041966927372011-06-20T00:15:54.643+10:002011-06-20T00:15:54.643+10:00I'm using a Motorola Droid X purchased here is...I'm using a Motorola Droid X purchased here is the U,S, from Verizon. It came with a small amount of bloatware but no restrictions of what I can add. Am extremely happy with it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-43152907401368233572011-06-19T23:19:31.784+10:002011-06-19T23:19:31.784+10:00I write software for a living, and I would not buy...I write software for a living, and I would not buy an android handset.<br />The reason is that there is no point having a smart phone unless you can have apps and there are a lot of malicious apps in the various Android app stores. Also android apps aren't signed by the store so they can update themselves at a future point in time with malware.<br /><br />So if you buy an android phone, don't install any apps unless they are very reputable (e.g. from google or a port of a massive Iphone hit).<br />Or install away but be aware that your location, converstations, web browsing, email etc. may all be monitored.<br /><br />See http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/13/android_market_still_insecure/<br />about halfway down the article.<br /><br />I'll be sticking to my iphone.Alhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10793310730847650998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-82257819864923483902011-06-19T16:37:25.659+10:002011-06-19T16:37:25.659+10:00First, you are correct, tech companies play a pret...First, you are correct, tech companies play a pretty significant role in oppression. Cisco apparently viewed China's Great Firewall as an opportunity to sell more routers. http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2008/05/leaked-cisco-do/.<br />Nokia has been taking to task (visually at least) for its role in helping Iranian authorities squash the revolution there. He's a blog with a number of sad/funny photos on the theme: http://www.sandiegoneda.org/BoycottNokia.html<br /><br />Companies are soul-less, conscious-less organizations. When they are small, the heads feel responsible and can hold them in check. When they get large, no one feels responsible. <br /><br />Ebay is a great marketplace. However, buying on Ebay takes a certain level of skill and sense. If you buy a brand-new Armani suit for $100 and it is coming from China or Hong Kong, it is in all likelihood a fake. <br /><br />Simple rules of thumb are buy only from people with a lot of transactions under their belts, good feedback, and from product appropriate jurisdictions. Lastly, don't hesitate to contact sellers before and after purchase. Good vendors want to maintain their reputation.Keithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03160083987578429924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-52066706681866015782011-06-19T14:41:00.488+10:002011-06-19T14:41:00.488+10:00@IF, I've long wondered why people label iTune...@IF, I've long wondered why people label iTunes “bloatware.” It's not a huge program; it doesn't use much of my machine's CPU or RAM; it runs mostly when I simply plug in my iGizmo and get an auto-sync. Meanwhile, it has a wide range of features that I find useful:<br />- updates my couple dozen podcasts, such as my workout music and various talk shows<br />- rips my CDs to compressed formats for my iPod, including getting track names, with almost NO effort on my part;<br />- automatically syncs all my updated music to my iPod and selected titles on my iPhone;<br />- provides access to downloadable music thru the store, for a lower cost on the album I looked at today than even used CDs on Amazon;<br />- tracks and performs updates to all my almost 200 iPhone apps<br />- syncs and backs up all my iPhone contacts, calendars and bookmarks; my playlists; my files.<br /><br />Yes, many of these functions are available to Android users without a PC, but some, like backup, are not.<br /><br />So what about iTunes makes it seem bloated, as you so seldom need to fiddle with it?Walt Frenchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00873789914522579055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-84681008539592716422011-06-19T14:29:13.823+10:002011-06-19T14:29:13.823+10:00I see the Desire as about $400 on eBay; estimating...I see the Desire as about $400 on eBay; estimating your time @ $100/hr after tax means you paid over $600 for it.<br /><br />Let's hope your skill at installing Android is not one that you'll be using much. Personally, I think 2.2 is a good version but the features for 3.x look attractive and I'd feel a bit miffed to have bought a phone that is dead-ended so soon.<br /><br />Seemingly, you didn't plan on playing systems honcho with this, but almost as certainly, you know that's part of the Android allure/price tag. Were whatever features/freedom you got valuable against whatever capabilities you'll have over the next couple of years?Walt Frenchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00873789914522579055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-951153619555369542011-06-19T11:01:45.884+10:002011-06-19T11:01:45.884+10:00Two posters here could not have said it better abo...Two posters here could not have said it better about eBay: they are a flee market where you can't check quality beforehand; and they are a platform, where they step aside whenever there are any issues. I figured eBay would go to the ends of the earth to protect consumers and force sellers to act honorably, because it just makes sense as a retailer. Unfortunately it is the world's largest caveat emptor market - any issues and you are on your own. It's more a classified ad forum than a quality merchandising exchange.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-18188445336572434482011-06-19T10:51:16.576+10:002011-06-19T10:51:16.576+10:00That sort of mirrors my experience with the Samsun...That sort of mirrors my experience with the Samsung Epic, which some have called an "Epic Fail" although I prefer "Epic Piece of Shit." If I wasn't locked in to a two year contract with Sprint over it, I'd just get the iPhone. <br /><br />BTW, why is it that so many people are so eager to short AAPL? I don't quite understand it. It's a real company with real products, and looking at that P/E it's hard to say there's any sort of bubble. <br /><br />There's a lot of garbage out there, why not short that instead?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-55574918349576278992011-06-19T07:23:21.627+10:002011-06-19T07:23:21.627+10:00Don't know if you read Barrons, but I thought ...Don't know if you read Barrons, but I thought you might find this article interesting if you can get it: <br />Even Short Sellers Burned by Chinese Shares <br />http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424053111904113704576383892664177456.html?mod=BOL_hps_magAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-84546785846380995702011-06-18T22:00:32.379+10:002011-06-18T22:00:32.379+10:00Ebay is a flea market - just one where you cannot ...Ebay is a flea market - just one where you cannot check the quality of the goods before you buy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-58281330691961203062011-06-18T20:39:25.618+10:002011-06-18T20:39:25.618+10:00I'm just going to put it out there that conven...I'm just going to put it out there that convenience/ease-of-adoption trumps capability anytime. Apple's slogan could well be that of Microsoft or McDonalds.<br /><br />Products and services requiring the least choices between customer motivation and gratification win.<br /><br />On a different note - are iPhones sold in Saudi Arabia any different from those sold in Australia or USA?John Chewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03976415693080249921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4815867514277794362.post-25685405763889956242011-06-18T20:38:32.244+10:002011-06-18T20:38:32.244+10:00Getting back to the more interesting question of h...Getting back to the more interesting question of how to make money out of this kind of observation:<br /><br />Microsoft are on a P/E just shy of 10 and have $40bn of cash on balance sheet w/ a market cap around $200bn. Incredible, insane value if they can produce any kind of growth. <br /><br />So the question is: why are we sure MSFT is a value trap? <br /><br />Otherwise phrased, will Windows 8 be any good? Will it work on mobiles?<br /><br />What I find really interesting is this story:<br /><br />http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2011/06/html5-centric-windows-8-leaves-microsoft-developers-horrified.ars<br /><br />To me, it looks like Microsoft pivoting itself on a pin again, and applying the good old 'embrace, extend, extinguish' model. We're looking at 'embrace' right here. Embracing a standard which will put apps onto phones. Prediction - the next step is an "enhanced" free iPhone/iPad Internet Explorer app. <br /><br />To me, the interesting thing is that this means that Windows 8 will probably work nicely on tablets.<br /><br />Key point and question - the development tools for mobile apps are poor. I think MS will bring out a decent Visual Studio for tablet/phone.<br /><br />I just don't know if MS will produce a decent tablet/phone product. If they do, I think they will be much more savvy than Google on having the "just works out of the box" property. I think they will also make it work nicely with MS office.<br /><br />The MS business model - a customized OS which is modified in some places but not in others onsold to OEMs - is a better fit than the Google "free-for-all" model. I think a Windows 8 phone will be more consistent than a Google phone. (No idea if it will be better as well as more consistent).<br /><br />Right now, I'm *desperate* to get my hands on a Windows 8 beta.PSCnoreply@blogger.com