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@The_Vitto: Luckily, the customer knows this before buying.

@R_Claw: That would be great television. From personal family experience, there's a helluva lot more drama that seems to surround funerals than weddings. You can end every episode with a reading of the will! *sends email to A&E*

I know someone who's obsessed with why Beyonce isn't pregnant yet, as if being successful and married automatically means popping out children. Some people want to be more successful and have an even better marriage before they take that step.

Gizmodo won't move on until there's an iPhone 5. So every other day, there will be some declarative post about something relating to the Apple or the iPhone that the general public could care less about. On Sundays, there will be summary posts of all of the iPhone articles from the past week.

@vein11: I'm not sure the "many people" you speak of would translate into a success in MS' eyes. Either way, time will tell. I hope it works out.

@vein11: It's funny, because someone argued with me with similar points about the Kin before its launch. I'm not questioning MS' ability but just their plan so to say. I think announcing this so early in the year for it not to even be in consumers' hands until damn near holiday season was a mistake. Announcements =

@Saboth: The only people that I know that don't have a smartphone are over 50. And one classmate who's just cheap.

Stereotypes aside, my Grandparents would honestly love this. Forget cards or flowers, just bring them good fruit, and they'll be excited.

@Mpls_Mikey: "Looking to see how the final MS 7 phone does over the next year" doesn't help MS lol. Also, those same hundreds of millions of consumers have months to buy any other non-WP7 phone before WP7 finally hits shelves. Time is money. If MS doesn't have a reasonable opening or holiday season because people are

@vein11: "What does MS have to lose?"

@MorganRW: Hey, if it works for you, more power to you. People won't be tired of the iPhone 4 (or Android phones) then. If anything, there might be more hype considering Apple's PR blitz for the holidays and iOS 4 coming to the iPad. I guess we'll have to wait and see.

@Canoehead: Office integration is nice, but that's just a small fry. The smart phone market is mature now. People are invested in their phones and apps. I'm just not seeing a reason for people to dump their existing phones (now at least) for WP7 that hasn't matured.

It just seems like too little, too late right now. I'm an iPhone guy, and I honestly think the more the merrier to pressure Apple (and others) to step its game up. But waiting until late 2010 to release this (way after iPhone 4, new Android phones, etc.) is just a #FAIL to me. Other companies will be spending just as

Well, 'they' say that the loudest complainers are the folks that don't even have an iPhone 4.

WTF did any of that have to do with a phone?

Instapaper.

I'm sure Joshua Green believed 9/11 was due to the Baltimore Ravens beating the NY Giants in the Super Bowl that year.

Did they predict the battery life of this thing?