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@JorgeLuisBorges: I don't play starcraft so I couldn't tell you. I theorize it would perform admirably, though.

@Jim Gallo: Google Voice has saved me plenty of money. I have the cheapest voice and text plans with unlimited data tacked on, and just make calls and texts through google voice at no charge. It's like having unlimited voice and text without paying for unlimited voice and text.

@Grindhouse Murders: Don't flatter yourself with a typical one-liner argument. Removing things you don't like is a trivial task. And not only can you remove things you don't like, you can download something you do like and make Android treat it as though it is native.

@Almightywhacko: Not to mention, the Android Marketplace lets users make returns. If it was $.99 people could download it, realize they didn't care for it, and then return it. With the ad route, there's a chance that every download will generate revenue that wont be taken back.

Listen to ten seconds on my sennheisers and you'll never enjoy your hipsterphones again.

@BobotheTeddy: Wireless is nice and all until the battery starts to die. A cable means it will never die while I'm using it, which is an important trait for a gaming peripheral. I think the only wireless computing gadget I have is my notebook mouse and I only bought it because I was tired of fiddling with the cord

@JorgeLuisBorges: Nope, just buttons. You use the speedpad with your left hand, and a mouse with your right. It's very comfy for extended gaming.

@Limited: Probably the only rational comment on this entire article.

@IndianaPwns: I'm sure people who are locked onto 2-year contracts care a lot.

@dicknervous: Parking stories on campus like this one are why I ride a motorcycle. We have designated parking spots that are not even on the regular parking lot and usually closer to a building entrance.

@KingSlav: Perhaps "living there" would be an entitlement. If I dug out a spot for my car and a neighbor stole it instead of parking in front of his own house, I'd be pretty peeved too.

@wastedlife: Most cities have a non-emergency phone number you can use for stuff like this. I've found it effective when I notice somebody has improperly parked in a handicap spot.

@nashix: Yes, but let's say I'm using google talk. I couldn't use that to video chat with one of my friends who uses Skype, and I couldn't use it to message my facebook friends even though both facebook and google use xmpp. I could utilize pidgin, but I would still need to register an account with all three

I wish they'd just make a standard protocol for this stuff so you could just whatever client you damn well pleased. I'll use whatever my friends use, because if I decide to use something different, I guess we can't chat.

The battle.net authenticators are actually pretty nice... I had one back when I played WoW and I actually still have it on my desk for some reason. It'd be nice if a one-time password dongle like that could become compatible with a variety of websites including google/facebook/any other website willing to, but make

No thanks. I'm already happy with my current email.

@toofuairi: The mobile dev's twitter seems to indicate that he's trying to work out a deal with Notch before releasing it. The website for it also states that it was built 'from the ground up' using none of notch's code.

@Dj Orphic: I came here to post the sennheisers. Great brand.

Now to build this in minecraft