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I want it on my PSP:Go.

@FlawedHero: haha I grew up on that stuff dude! thanks ;D

@Nigra: It's true they haven't done many updates for the iPhone versions, and time will tell if they do on the android ones.. but based on the current ranking system in the market and the comment system, users are brutal if there are problems thus if they want sales and a good rating; they'd better keep their stuff

@Anrkist: Hahaha, love southpark. <3

@Evets Tsorb: I have no clue what that means, but it made me look at the picture and think of red vs blue from halo. Well done.

Put this on android. now.

@Nigra: I agree on most parts except for fragmentation; It's no different from developing on PC, which has thousands more use cases than android; with android running on a virtual machine, there's not a ton of things that can go wrong, and with the update ability of android; it's pretty easy to patch any problems.

@Ian Logsdon: Haha yes; Intelligent discussion is far more interesting than simple name-calling; for that sort of stuff the picard meme will do ;)

@Ian Logsdon: Archos for sure wont have market by default, but I was referring to the side-loading; which is pretty cool that you can do that :)

@Nigra: Fixes to problems:

@Ian Logsdon: Indeed; Google's adding hardware acceleration soon, it's a known issue on GoogleCode.

@Ian Logsdon: As of right now, default android doesn't support GPU acceleration in most parts of the system, it's extremely CPU dependent, as a flagship new device like the N1 they needed the user experience to be very crisp, and data-centric. I'm not sure why Qualcomm did it, but it may have to do with battery-life

@Ian Logsdon: My Nexus has some fight left in it yet! Though, I'm getting a Galaxy Tab and Notion Ink Adam, so.... Android's a pretty broad term now-a-days. [TV-Phone-Tablet-Laptop-Toaster]

EA, when you make Android Games; and well, I will buy them. :)

@FЯeeMan: The purpose of this is for those who don't want to keep their computer on 24/7 because you know; it costs around $50/year to do so depending on the power prices where you live. ;)

@Zachary Hearns: I would put it as more as organize the world's data.

Seeing as how I don't really call or text on my Nexus One... maybe once in awhile; I'd have to say no, I couldn't go back.

@ryusen: CARBON NANOTUBES.