RoryAnderson
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@bluSCALE4: Most people DO at new technology that way. "Newer betterer". I mean, even without the iPhone, there is progression in technology.

Yes, but does it run flash?

@robo: Amen. Couldn't have said it better myself.

I'm sorry, and please correct me if I'm wrong, but don't we already have tiered internet pricing?

omg... I did a presentation on ancient Greek music in philosophy class and I covered Music of the Spheres. It's already been done. Should be interesting.

@raffleking: I didn't realize there was a recap at the end of the video. Wow! That is strange. I'd like to know which one that was as well.

If the new OS's and computers run Flash, I'll buy it.

@Mactacular: Idk if this is a good thing or not, but it's the exact same thing I was thinking... ewwwwlol

@PaddyDugan: Oh my! Look at all the answers you got, dude! I didn't know Gizmodo was full of historians. It's like reading out a textbook. hahaha

Oh yay! This is exciting. Sometimes, for fun, I go find the most expensive Mac Pro I can assemble on the site. I came up with aroun $25-27k dollars.

What amazed me more was the fact that there were other streaks of lightning that happened in the slo-mo video as if it were real time. VERY fast stuff.

@vein11: Exactly what I was thinking. Nice!

@Zaixionito: $60 buys 1TB? or did you accidentally type one too many zeros?

"overall demise of physical media"

@johnwonderbread: Yikes, sorry. I was very unclear when I made my comment. I have been misunderstood and I apologize for sounding pretentious.

@johnwonderbread: Wow, that's crazy! You know, I've been to the Louvre myself and went to the exact same room and saw the exact same thing except I was 20 feet closer than you were.

Nokia's "prioritization of antenna function" and realization of Apple's designing methods struck me curiously.