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Originally Posted by MV64
You're just trying to pick a fight. You're seriously attacking me because I said "complicated" instead of "detailed and exact."
Nook Color customers are not programmers, they come in wanting a new "toy." I sell them all the time and I have not had one person who asked about further development capability say they were comfortable bricking it. It's not like I'm telling them not to, I ask them if they know how to do it and they say no.
And I also don't pass along misinformation as opinion. You didn't cite any examples of me doing so, just attacked me for saying there's a risk of bricking.
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Wow, you have a chip on your shoulder. Many people have referred to rooting as complicated. I didn't even quote you. Get a grip.
MISINFORMATION: "telling someone they have to do a bunch of complicated work that could brick the device"
"Bunch of complicated work" is your opinion. "Could brick the device" but is highly unlikely because the NOOKcolor is virtually unbrickable. There's a fail safe that allows you to return to factory defaults.
Sorry, but there is a difference between "complicated" and "detailed and exact". If you (and others) want to be lazy in your choice of words that your prerogative.
Oh, and if you knew me (and my posts) you would know that I don't pick fights.