Lord_Cathbad
Lord_Cathbad
Lord_Cathbad

@ComputerSherpa: If you want to sync with Android, yeah, DoubleTwist.

@Lord_Cathbad: Woah, aclaration: I'm connecting to the linux server using Putty, in a WINDOWS machine, at work.

Air Conditioner!!!!!!!!!! Woot!

neat! This is exactly what I needed!

This is cool! Too bad I can't use on my Hero...

@Gann: Just visiting family

@Hasteur: Dallas Area lol. Will be coming from Kansas.

Happy 4th of July everyone!

Apple is completely at a loss here. Obviously, they never even thought there might be a slight chance that one of their precious products would be faulty. They had no backup plans or solutions in stock.

Can I hold it any way I want too? Will it not loose power if I hold it a certain way?

I'm gonna go watch it in 3D IMAX if possible. Not because it'd be good, not by a long shot. But from what I've heard, this is the most hilarious kind of movie there is: The one that's trying not to be.

What I would like to see, is FaceTime over the EVO's 4G connection. And if possible, have both a FaceTime conversation and fring videocall AT THE SAME TIME. That would make me giggle.

@Alexander Ward: Not even enforcement, filtering tools would make me happy. The Update All will be coming with Froyo, thank God.

1. It needs a lot more filtering tools. I'd like to be able to refine my search like I do on google.com

I thought they'd just push a popup message whenever you lose signal, saying "Make sure you hold the phone in an Apple-approved fashion"

@Fulgurite: "I also carry a Verizon Android for use where ATT does not have coverage. "

@TylerDurden0: Easy. Make it sense how you are holding the phone. If you are holding it wrong, it'd send a message saying that the great Steve Jobs wants you to hold it differently.

This is awesome. Everyone is already familiar with skype, and most are comfortable with it. Facetime is a new player to the game, that may or may not be better (I'm guessing much worse and iDependant). Skype will provide a very welcome relief from depending on Steve Jobs' standard (no matter how 'open' he says it is).