I think when the Fire is actually released, the "arguments" and "counter-arguments" detailing what is and is not available for the Fire will become a moot point, and exclamation marks will no longer be necessary to convey excitement and/or information (or even perceived "misinformation").
We can then hope that everyone will be happy, whatever it is one chooses to do with the Fire and whether or not it satisfies one's hunger for whatever it is that one is looking for (or not looking for).
Of course, for any individual who is not happy, perhaps a new thread that specifically details the reasons for this unhappiness - and using rhetorical devices to communicate this unhappiness in a gentler fashion (one can only hope) - will be appreciated by the majority of participating members of this thread.
Don
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