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Old 10-19-2010, 04:47 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by astrangerhere View Post
I wasn't trying to make a point about skill so much as I was making a point about voiding your out of the box warranty as well as any extended warranty you may or may not have purchased from square trade. Softrooting automaticaly voids either of those.
True, but that's just part of the calculation. Softroot to gain features, void the warranty, and hope nothing goes wrong that would ordinarily be covered by said warranty, or leave it as-is and endure the inconvenience of having no organizational system in a folder with hundreds of books. It's a good point to make about the warranty, and everyone considering softrooting should be aware of it, but it also shouldn't stop anyone who sees the immediate benefit of increased functionality as outweighing the possible need for a warranty at some point in the future.
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