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@pettiblay: Given the growing girth of Americans, we have a fundamental interest in such affairs. In fact, we lead the way.

Why not just have modular control widgets you could just exchange among the 3 ports on the controller.

@awdark: awesome... i am not sure of its abilities on iOS, but it excels on any regular (single-use) model.

The gaming panel should be user-replaceable with an optional keyboard ($$) for regular, daily use.

I suggest sharepod for music. You can drag music right out of folders (or out of fubar, etc.) onto the ipod.

@Deckard: Well said. There is also a quiet integrity in supporting the family brand, even when the kids ask for a trendier version.

It isn't tax evasion, it is tax mitigation.

So wait: 1/3 of Apple's fadish new iToy users don't have the (skills/intellectual curiosity/interest/ability) to actually learn and use their hardware? Isn't this Apple's bread and butter? Is anyone surprised?

This will be great for the baby monitor app I'm developing.

That's nice, but I find my car works better with Windows.

Only if you could synchronize all the replies on an Ozymandias/Veidt wall of CRT televisions in your Arctic enclave.

Why is this reported in kph when the original article actually lists the speeds in miles per hour?

There will be no rat-burgers in the future. McDonald' s has ensured our survival.

It is like "The Simpsons" attempted to jump the shark — but then tripped, fell off the skis, crashed in the water, and lost a leg in a 112-second, bloody, violent, merciless attack that was never supposed to be make it to television.

@Donuthead: not judging: frankly, that has already happened. rather, I am only stating that in a scenario like this, efficient breach is by far the best play.

if you have already been arrested for a crime with pretty tough penalties, it seems stupid to sign up for a second offense. he is far better off with his sixteen weeks ... especially in solitude.

@FrankenPC: I do this when people send me "lazy imbecile" e-mails. Or whenever I see the letters "TIA".

Didn't Dexter usually cover the floors too?

@MaNiFeX: I don't think the fight is over streaming playback. It is over what control, if any, TV execs will have over their content.