A new toy I bought

More or less ten days ago, when I finally came back home from Paris, I had the urgent need to buy a new gadget. My birthday together with a I-passed-an-year-far-from-home-so-now-I-deserve-a-prize feeling convinced me it was time to trash a huge amount of money on something freakin' awesome as well as freakin' pointless. Whatever, I was turning 24, I had the perfect excuse. After a "quick" tour of all the mobile phone shops in town, I landed on the good ol' giant tech store near home, after all I was missing it for one long year. In ten minutes, I was already playing with 550 euros of pure linux awesomeness: the Nokia N900. Now that some time has passed I can say it' s quite a good phone... for a nerd. The interface' s quite cool, but probably it' s too original for the normal user and takes some time to get used to it. Other than that, the operating system is Maemo, a debian-based distribution, so what can I ask more than that? :)
Multitasking is pretty cool, in fact now every time I go back to my iPod touch I feel very limited since I can't text, browse, install an app and tweet at the same time. On the other hand, especially when installing apps, the system get reeeeally slow, but still, it' s ok since I am not installing apps all the time(except for the first days of course). Other than that, I really LOVE the keyboard, way better than having one on screen.
There some cons as well though: touchscreen is barely decent, and cannot be compared to apple's one or to the new generation phone's like HTC HD2 and similar.
But the very weak point of this mobile phone is the battery. Now that I always use 2g network connection, no wifi, no bluetooth and no gps, it lasts one day and somethin'. That' s a bit of a shame, the phone is pretty big, I was expecting something more from it in terms of battery life.
Anyway, if you' re a real geek, I definitely recommend it, just keep in mind that its short battery life can be quite annoying.