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@subtlescalpel: By that logic if I come to a house that has an open window I can reach in and take what ever I want? After I did not break or enter the house.

I would say this is cool as hell, but the bezel boarder across the bottom and top that divides the screen in half like that drove me crazy just watching the demo.

@drsquirrel: LOL Water powered clocks are so 1420. I am going for wind powered now.

@HAL9000: I was not comparing the Iphone to 720i. Re-read what I wrote.

@HAL9000: I'm not sure. My co worker accidentally shattered his phone yesterday after casually tossing it on his desk. I would compare right now but he is not in yet so I don't know if he has replaced it. My brightness is set to automatic, but like I said before it was a constant back and forth between the which

@8oardR1der: I honestly was surprised. I mean looking at the screen from the web I was expecting the difference to be like that from HD to Standard definition. I was kind of amazed to find that it was closer to 720i and 720p.

@phrint: I don't envy the Iphone. I came from an Iphone to the EVO. I am not taking away from it in the least. Like I said it went back and forth between the two when we compared side by side in the office. The screen is beautiful, but looking at Gizmodo side by side for example it looked pretty much the same.

@drsquirrel: Some battery loads are not spring loaded, but mold or contact. As for not understanding or forgetting, I am not sure. I am not that age or even close to it. However I do have family members that do get confused at it or have issues with similar problems. So I can only tell you from dealing with them.

I am prefacing this by saying I own an EVO.

@Kaiser-Machead: When I made mention of the remote/clocks I was talking on a daily basis. For example there are some clocks in my grand parent's house and my parent's house that have a stacked battery layout instead of an end to end battery layout. It gets confusing for them (80+ years old) sometimes when they put

@drsquirrel: While you are thoughts are insightful, try dealing with parents that are late in their years. Especially if the clocks take 3 or 4 batteries that are stacked and not end to end. What we take for granted on a day to day basis gets harder as they get older and can't see or figure out as easily as they use

@BrknPheonix: LOL, I have parents that are late in their years and when they take the batteries out of the remote in general they have a hard time sometimes getting it back in the correct way.

@Kaiser-Machead: Actually it does help with the elderly. Trying to load batteries into a flashlight that has died while in a hurricane or at the middle of the night can be annoying. Imagine being old and not being able to see which direction the battery is suppose to go in the clock, remote, or smoke detector.

@hfutrell: Impossible. You can't replace batteries on Mac products.

I'm sorry but I am torn between the replies. One I am kind of impressed that Steve Jobs actually replies to so many people (considering that this is the real Steve Jobs and not a robot somewhere replying with a preset). However I find it hard to believe that he would be so casual in his way trying to placate the

I hate to admit it, but this bumper/case actually looks really nice. Too bad it is way too much money for a piece of metal to go around your 300.00 iphone.

@BrknPheonix: 3 was the most tolerable of all of the Prequels.

I have a new submission for what to do with your new Spyder III. See how long it takes to burn down the copies of Episodes I and II (Prequels)

@Sent from my toilet: My prediction is that it will be at the best a Palm OS release when it comes out. I hope that they don't can it before there is a version 2 release of the phones. If they can make it to version 2 then I think we will have a serious big 3 (much like the gaming world) to choose from.