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David Insley
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I took all my pics off facebook months ago. All Facebook is good for is the network I have on it. Once I can get this on a comparable service iam out for good.

@reuthermonkey: I guess your right... Personally I like the look of the OLED on my N1 over the iPhone4... but the resolution of the Iphone4 put it ahead for me..... is the Galaxy's screen a higher resolution than the N1??

@TWong1200: I agree, BUT they are right this time. I haven't seen the galaxy ... but I have a nexus one, and my co-workers have a droid and a iphone4. The droid doesn't even hang with the other two phones, and the iPhone is the best of the bunch for display (although little else).

@FrankenPC: OP was saying that this could help the situation (ie, early releases could be captured and shared via torrent)

@OMG! Toast! a.k.a. M3 Tenacious Trigga: Maybe there were subsidized deals where you could sign up for an AOL account or something to get the price down. If that's the case, you could use the subsidized price for comparison to $299.

@Thorax707: You are missing the point Thorax... The reason he is arguing that the real price is $299 is because of a subsidy provided by the ISP. To actually purchase the product from Apple costs $699. This has nothing to do with electricity, desks, or special cases to help get signal.

@snitch: From what I read, Firewire did have better avg. performance - however, USB was a universal standard, and I for one am a lot happier I don't have to worry about firewire ports anymore. (besides usb 3.0 is 10x faster and backwards compatible)

That is how an entire industry changed in a decade, not apple. Apple made the software and designed the cases, but the real changes that enabled the end products cited were the result of the hardware companies Apple purchases from.

@DoubtedBeef: nope. gamecube definitely is more powerful.

As a hairy person, I am skeptical.

bummer... have fun competing with RIM, Google and Apple.

@my favorite car is a motorcycle: If that is all gone now... then don't they simply have to offer the same thing as their competitors at a better value for customers?

@marzer: GLQuake was amaaaaazing.

@redman042: Same here. The day I installed my diamond voodoo2 and ran the donut demo was one of the best days ever. never let go man, never let go....

Cool.

Transistor.

lol