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@maythetechbewithyou: I have never been a Verizon customer but I have had AT&T and I am currently with Sprint. Sprint is awesome and from the reports I get from Verizonites, I tend to think that CDMA GSM.

@Say Waaah?: Few things in that game piss me off than that.

@Say Waaah?: In COD, the rounds are still pretty loud - especially if you are on the wrong end of the barrel. The main advantage is that the red dot won't appear on the radar and totally give away location.

@Berkeley: IT'S A FALSE ALARM. STAY CALM.

@Damn the Fanboys: When I fire the M21 EBR sniper rifle in MW2, I get a kick out of getting headshots that sounds like I am spitting in their eye.

@crd22: It can and will affect non-owners if they are at the wrong end of the advanced user's firearm.

@phoghat: Black Ops missions...

@screemname: Yeah. I know I won't question the fridge that's just sitting on the roof for no reason. Hopefully, there's a bottle of water in it.

Silencers work by making sure you can't use the radar to see where I am firing from. That not only spells doom for you, but it also spells doom for the doofus that is standing next to you that won't hear it coming when the Tactical Knife comes out while the Ninja Pro is doing exactly what I need it to do.

@maythetechbewithyou: Germany is T-Mobile's home field. Europeans tend to think Americans are idiots. The accuracy of their perceptions are debatable.

@cec: My first WinMo device was the HTC 6800 (Mogul) running WinMo 6.0 Pro. I was very happy with that device but I moved on from that to the Touch Pro and onto the Touch Pro 2. I still use my Touch Pro 2 for business purposes but my Evo 4G is what gets and keeps my attention.

@bsegovia: ...don't let those hopes get too high... Work is already being done on Gingerbread.

@Nipple Juice: Ouch... Style is subjective. I totally ignored the style claim other than the fact that the company purposefully hid their branding.

@Channan: Congrats on your new Star. Today is a proud day.

@KTope: Your comment left many things open to interpretation.