RobotVampire
RobotVampire
RobotVampire

@ender89: Think about what he's saying (or see my illustration below).

"Wow, my new $2500 Skizee sure made getting to the top of this hill easy! This is a great invention!"

@itsnewman08: Unless you skip the iPhone and jump to the HTC Thunderbolt or Motorola Bionic LTE data & talk. Yep, war's over folks. :P

The upcoming VZW-iPhone vs AT&T-iPhone fanboy war should be quite interesting. Sad, but interesting.

@jdale: While that's interesting, that doesn't really tell you what people are complaining about (as vinod1978 pointed out above you).

@ted.pro: Eve though they didn't give out any info on data/voice package pricing I would be very suprised if it wasn't pretty much in-line with their current smartphone plans.

@Kyle Fray: To some people this will matter, others won't give a crap. I personally have never had the need for data/voice at the same time but I don't expect everyone to use their phone the same way I do.

Amazon Prime FTW. It's totally worth it if you like to shop on Amazon.

@mf679: Yes every ad that does not feature a cracker-ass cracker is obviously racist.

@The5thElephant: Nope, you're right. Not sure what kind of special math R.B. is using.

@YK: My first gen Roku still provide hours of entertainment on the cheap, love it.

Yes, be green and preserve your piece of the glacier. Never mind the fact that we have to use pollution spewing jets to get it to you, s'all good. We're like artists and shit.

@Stem_Sell: The world is a weird place. Vanilla's pops is a project manager in the Dallas office of the company I work for. I worked with him on a DOE project a few years ago. The project was for a pressing facility, so during one of the model fly-through presentations the automation lead used the Queen song "Under

@Dallifornia: $300 for listings search, Netflix and Youtube is not going to save this box.

@talkingstove: If the price goes back up after Black Friday, point taken, otherwise...

@Robin Thakur: I'm all for Apple making it work seamlessly on their own hardware, my only issue is keeping it locked down to their hardware only. Why can't Airplay use their proprietary system on Apple hardware, but support DLNA as well? If they supported both standards there would be a lot of pro-DLNA PC folks who

@bradleydad: I'm not hating on the fact that they enabled this functionality, it's great for their users. I just don't think it's the second coming or revolutionary like so many pro-Apple folks seem to think it is.

While I agree that this is pretty cool for Apple users, I'm firmly in the "meh" camp. I have to agree with others that this should have supported DLNA standards as well. Things like this requiring and supporting only Apple hardware/software is the main reason I prefer PC's.

@Caturday Yet?: I rip and send the discs back, but I also delete the copy after I've watched it.