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@theimmc: I was just reading a comment from someone saying "I could buy this iPod and a dumbphone instead of an iPhone!" They want the iPhone to be the flagship product. If the iPod touch gets too close, people don't buy the iPhone. Therefore, they must always keep the iPod a little bit behind, whether its the lack

Apple has to be careful. The last thing they want is the iPod Touch cannibalizing the iPhone.

@Maave: Yep...although the editor seems to think there isn't anything good enough right now. I'm not sure if I agree with that, considering I don't check out the Android Market.

@c010rb1indusa: I definitely agree the US military can do great things, but there's a limit on what you can do. If everyone sticks to what they're good at, things run smoothly. When everyone tries to do everything, nothing runs well.

@c010rb1indusa: I believe when you give a private contractor some money, and ask them to develop something, they'll do it. If you give the military pretty much unlimited taxpayer dollars to do their own little R&D stuff, they will be spending a lot more. Private contractors also tend to gather more talented

@c010rb1indusa: You can't refuse to use private contractors entirely. That will end up much worse.

@Les Mikesell: I may be reading that wrong, but are you saying the Supreme Court makes narrow rulings? Because that's the complete opposite of what they aim to do.

@sam-i-am: "The Windows Phone 7 architecture allows for easy customization, using a plug-in architecture independent of the underlying OS. Microsoft argues that Android lacks this abstraction layer, which causes manufacturers to be slow in updating their customized Android versions. This, they say, reduces cost for

@Ahmad: That's nicer than any room in my house.

@muzicman82: Many units have inactive esata ports.

@JACrazy: It's not optional. If I reply to a comment, I automatically promote it. I can just promote comments, but I can't just reply.

@funchefchick: I think the cyclist really had no business interfering. If they started physically fighting (pushing, shoving), then it makes sense, but getting up in his face like that isn't his business.

@funkychunky: I understand what it sounds like, but just saying "We Todd did" could never be a possible sentence. It's funnier when there's a double meaning, like sofa king = king of sofas or so f*cking.

@funkychunky: That would be funny if the sentence made sense. Like the SNL skit where he's like "Our prices are sofa king low!" and "Our staff is sofa king helpful!"

@Justapspfan: Bill Gates left Microsoft around when Vista was released. And he's still one of the richest people in the world.

@mplummer77: If you're just a general movie store with a couple obscure films, then of course you can be pushed out. If you're dedicated to inde films, BB can't push you out. Of course I understand that Wal-mart can put the local general shops out of business, but you make it sounds like this indie film houses aren't

@mplummer77: How exactly does Blockbuster muscle out mom and pop stores if Blockbuster has new releases, and the mom + pop store has indie movies? That's like saying a tire store forced out an ice cream shop.

@jpearls: Quality and safety assurance are lower, as well as the lack of ability to stream and no guarantee of high speeds.