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@Shamoononon: ...maybe he can give WinMo users/defenders some charity: A relatively lag-free mobile OS...

I think that the time is right to begin the My Pocket Foundation I have been talking about for years.

@IowaState11: ...what I would do with 1% of that............

@oneshot719: Most AT&T phones can't hold calls so I don't see the issue here...

@illegal3alien: Here in NYC, 212 numbers are impossible to get. I got one of the last ones in 2005.

@Robert Grimm: Well, at least a VM will get out there. You won't be completely forlorn.

@Thena: Explain to her that if you do not pick up when she calls that one number, you will admit to attempting to duck her calls.

@eyeb04: Do not discount your in-jail statement. Being arrested is an emergency of sorts and if you only get one phone call, you do not want to call the ONE person that always picks up except that one time you're in trouble.

@hnkelley: I have both of my mobile devices and my fiancee's mobile device linked to my GV account number.

I would promote this article if possible.

@PwnCakes193: I kept my Touch Pro 2 to see if I could cope with a device that did not have a physical keyboard.

@Dapke36: I do agree that biting cold is better than snow. I think my hatred for the Cold Season may be because of the lack of heat in my apartment in the winter.

@ModernBawhair: If I am playing that Home Run Derby game online, I can kill the battery in 3 or 4 hours.

@dfc849: Yup-yup! Lost cost but high powered solution.

@vinod1978: It would be much better to buy two back-up batteries and slip them into a wallet. That's what I have going and it works very well for around the same price or lower.

@Aristeia: I do not recommend responding "in kind" because that Star holds you to a higher standard.

@Masai Andrews: That particular game doesn't really drain the battery at all. More intense games hit the battery harder.

@Marcus Cadwell: I am right there with you. I also own a Touch Pro 2 that uses the same battery as the Evo so I have a choice in which device I choose to use my back-up battery for. It is thin enough to slip into my wallet and replacing the battery is no trouble.