With a massive hand from the film’s director, David Fincher, Aaron Sorkin (“Sports Night,” “The West Wing”) helped steer an intelligent, beautiful, and compelling film through to completion. You will see this movie, and you should. As a film, visually and rhythmically, and as a story, dramatically, the work earns its place in the history of the field.
But as a story about Facebook, it is deeply, deeply flawed. Indeed, Sorkin simply hasn’t a clue to the real secret sauce in the story he is trying to tell. And the ramifications of this misunderstanding go well beyond the multiplex.
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I gave the HTC Aria with Android 2.1 an honest try, using it exclusively for about a week. Then it sat on my desk another week, while I tried to use it for tasks when I had the time to think about them. Now it's going back to the shop.
Seems to me the disconnect between the glossy home screen (yay, it's like an iPhone!) and underlying OS (this seems like it needs a command line...) creates a cognitive load too large for comfortable everyday use.
Plus, everything induces anxiety. Configure email using the setup wizard, and nothing shows up. Turns out that's the other email app. Try to install CNN from the app store, it says it wants my number and can make charge calls, and btw, is not affiliated with CNN.
I feel like I just don't have the time.