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@blehbleh13: The only really good way to do it is arcing electricity. And that's dangerous and goes very short distances only. So... I'll stick with wires until power is like radio waves.

A good friend would say sorry, pay for repairs, get you a new knob from the factory, or buy you a new camera.

@ignacio reyes: Wouldn't make you buy ADT, but it would make you buy more cardstock!

you need to mention the Roosterteeth Drunk Tank. Best podcast ever. Funnny and witty.

@anirudh15891: Yeah. I am an American, therefore I think like one. And didn't the game console start with Nintendo, and not Sony?

@anirudh15891: Bottom line is, you can't argue with its popularity (written after other response; forgot this one sentence. sorry)

@anirudh15891: Halo rocks. I love it. It's wildly popular, and in the years that Halo 3 and Halo Reach came out, they were the most popular and most anticipated games. I didn't see people dressing up as Ghost for the CoD6 release (but maybe that's because guy in military fatigues with an M4 would be shot on sight),

I disagree. There's a market for things like these. Like the iPod Touch, there are some people who don't really call a lot, and just like texting/email/facebook. My friend and I both own iPod Touches, and the lack of service everywhere is a bit disappointing. Peek, however, does what we use our ipods for, and for the

@anirudh15891: HALO (now HALO REACH!!!). XBox 360 wins.

Will carriers let you pay for zero minutes... on a mobile PHONE? I like the idea of Google Voice, but it uses the phone dialer :(

Not a lemur, and aye-aye.

@JS_Drupal: Troll harder, you might get a hit.

@cullenmcd: Wrong. My dad has an iPhone 4 and has two exchange accounts set up: one for his job in KC, MO, and one for his job in Southern Oregon.

@scout121: The MBP is, some claim, too expensive. But if you want a good product that will last for years, it'll cost (with roughly the same specs) about the same price. Hey-oh! Apple stuff isn't that expensive, after all. And usually, each product line gets revamped every year at the same time. So just go on

Nokias are great phones. Fantastic. But that's all they are: phones. Just calling, maybe texting. I won't ever think of a nokia as anything more.

If anything, I'll just continue watching movies/tv shows where I have them: the iDevice. iPod touch and iPhone have fine screens for some small watching, and if I really want a big screen I'll go to the iPad. If I need even bigger, I'll go to the computer. I don't use the TV that much.

"That PlayStation's like two, two and half feet away, and I don't have the time, nor physical ability, to be dealin' with wires..."

Nice looking, but to be a concept, it actually has to be kinda based, ya know, in reality? Yeah.

The iPad won't be much better than it is now. Multitasking is going to suck. But what I like about ios 4 on my iPod touch is that it keeps the wifi connection awake while the iPod is asleep. Great for getting texts or voip calls.