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@TheCrudMan: ...and doesn't have the trust and user base that Harmonix does.

One night way back in '95 I spent hours setting up my cousin's computer's voice recognition. I don't remember what program it was, but you could say something like "Launch AOL" and it would load it right up. This was some horrible old Acer, so everything took forever to load. Thing is, it only knew my voice.

@kingnerdsciencegeek: Not just one carrier, all carriers. If demand was more spread out, then it would be better handled.

@SirTech: Stop posting this video everywhere.

@Graham J: Because it's fact. This actually happened. They've been doing this for years, it's past time to start planning ahead, and they didn't.

@Alleris: I often wonder if the iPhone was on more carriers would that relieve pressure from AT&T, and would they then provide better service?

@James Marino: Only nothing is going to die and thousands of people aren't going to be out of work.

@lolcopter: How much time do you spend on the internet? Really, give me a rough estimate.

@Curves: I guess they are still working the "It's a book!" angle, where (at least western books) open left to right?

@FritzLaurel: I'm pretty sure it has something to do with campfires.

@tkavil3: OH MAN, can you imagine? With that gyroscope, you could swing the 3DS around to move the camera.

@Realityism: I'm going to regret this, but what are you talking about?

@nutbastard: Also, the infrared signal that syncs your glasses with the television.

@Altima NEO: I think the real shining point is the 3D effect.

@justinkerr: Remotes work with infrared light at a very specific frequency, so more than likely, nope.

@TomXP411: Real videographers/photographers zoom with their legs.

@Kamalot: I just don't think they've found that killer game yet. One day, they will.

@Siderz: Shutup, idiot.

@senselocke: Or hell, just make the damn slider spring-loaded! You'd have to hold it one way or the other while slid over, but whatever.