Trickyhop
Trickyhop
Trickyhop

@lauwersp: WTF. You don't get it. You over generalized in your statement that updates were available to ALL iPhone customers at the same time. You made a false statement. I called you out on it. In essence, you basically said Windows 7 would be available to every PC made in 1995.

@Yeah!: Every *supported* iPhone. He didn't put that in his comment. There's a difference there. A big one.

@Joseph Paul Johnston II: Actually, they are facts as they are measurably so. There's alot of information out there about the 3gs issues with iOS4. Look it up.

@cloud858rk: Hmmm, is the white just a pain in the ass to have? Go with black? I wonder if it will yellow with time like some of the iPhones did.

@Yeah!: I am keeping it real. He stated that the iPhone is always up to date and when "new updates come out they are available to all their customers at the same time." How about you ask him to "keep it real". Imagine Apple stating that in one of their ads. It's not factual, it's not even realistic. I countered it.

@Dmoralize: The only reason Android first appealed to me was because of HTC sense. Then I watched the Google I/O from this year. But still, I'd take sense over what I saw on the original Droid.

@lauwersp: Really? You can get iOS 4+ to work on the original iPhone? Much less work well on the 3gs?

@cloud858rk: How did you go about ordering yours? I figure you went into a local store and placed an order because it seems impossible to do so online. I think I may order a white one through best buy, but they wouldn't even let me order one over the phone with them. I blame the sales rep. though. She sounded like she

@csc3: Yeah, his condo is definitely teeny tiny and not very practical for most people, but I'd like to see more homes built with design elements that are drastically different than what most of us are used to. I think design needs to move forward and change how we live our lives for the better. I'm not saying his

@csc3: It is extreme, but it's different and good. House and apartment design indoors has been the same for so long. Why? For example, the living room in your average American home is centered around your tv. It's been that way since the 1930s. Isn't it time for us to move on a bit?

@berbar: Why would he need a bigger condo if everything he owns has a place in his current one?

But is the laser running froyo?

@unixpunkx: Whether you like it or not, it's still redundant in a way though. A big way. I'm platform agnostic and like to try different things. I'm not saying I'm better or it's better, I just like having multiple platforms that can handle many different things. Each has their strengths and I use them for those

@jaykkub: That'll be the day I'd let my two year old handle an iPad without adult supervision, lol.

@MajesticLuuk: It's not so much a question of how people could spend $1500 for an iPhone 3gs, iPhone 4, and then the iPad. It's why.

@unixpunkx: Yeah, I'd probably consider a nice WebOS tablet over Android, but that's cause I want Android as a phone and feel it'd be redundant to have the tablet as well.

iPad. Mostly because I'll already have an Android tablet by January in the Evo.

@rev02: Well, in a perfect world, no, he shouldn't.

@RoboticSpacePenguin: It existed, it just wasn't any good. It still isn't great yet. You can't even have two applications open at the same time with all of that real estate. Sad.