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If you run out of RAM you get applications being closed down by the OS in the background (not necessarily a big issue), when the device gets 'rooted' and the kernel source is published, hopefully an enterprising dev will enable swap, reducing the problem.
If you fill the 60MB storage you won't be able to install any more apps or store any more data, simple as that, again until the device gets 'rooted' and an enterprising dev enabled A2SD (apps to SD) which stores your apps on SD card.
Neither limitation is so severe it renders the device unusable - IIRC the remaining space in both regards is very similar to the T-Mo G1.