Common sense steps in here and says: Separate the parts you want to be mobile from the parts you want to be inert. You have seen the result, and I know many have the skill to apply it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's all in how you arrange the thing... the careful balance of the design is the motion.
I've found in my life that the parts that you're right for are the parts that you get. It's really usually quite easy because you're kind of right.
We realized you cannot create a car by simply gathering needed components.
Arrange whatever pieces come your way.
People interact with their phones very differently than they do with their PCs, and I think that when you design from the ground up with mobile in mind, you create a very different product than going the other way.
Move fast and break things. Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.
Once you break a habit into its components, you can fiddle with the gears.
Be mobile at all times, even if it causes you suffering or feelings of loneliness. Unless you're willing to do that, you're never going to get the bigger rewards.
With Harley, you build it, then you've got to take it apart.
It's so easy to be boxed into one part and one part only.