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Needs zune comparison. Zune has all of these plus current library syncing, radio style streaming, and docking for TV/home theater.

@PlaidNinja: Denver's meters take credit cards. It is literally the best thing ever. Probably has resulted in less money to the city, because they now have to give out fewer parking tickets.

@dtptampa: the 21 Mbps is if they use no MIMO and 64 QAM, which is only good for line of sight, really. If they use MIMO (which is harder to deploy) speeds can get up to 28 Mbps. What you'd do with all that data, I don't know.

@dragon:ONE: LiMo and Moblin both started around the same time that Android did. They are definitely not "me too" projects.

@SkelatorDan: It's just not a permanent fix. They want to be absolutely sure that no oil could find its way out in the future.

@EvilDroidClone: The latest of his processors are like 5 years old. Pretty much before the cell came out.

@WrittenPyramids: Oh not bad. I was always amazed at how busy butler was even late at night.

@WrittenPyramids: I have seen college walk that early many times... brings back dreadful all-nighter memories in the lab.

@HeroOfTomorrow-the Untied States: Malkovich, Malkovich Malkovich? Malkovich Malkovich, Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich. Malkovich Malkovich. Malkovich! Malkovich... Malkovich, Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich! Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich.

@bobojuice: So does sparkfun. It's a portable rotary phone!!!

@Chris Giddings: good call, I had a temporary lapse of judgment when looking at that ginger.

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@valdesjon: Daft Punk is ok, but Ithink their songs are maybe a little bit Too Long and too Technologic. I much prefer Rock'n Roll instead. It sounds like they are made by Humans after all and not just Robot Rock.

I would also recommend glipper, which is a great clip board manager.

@MkFly: gvim is great. gedit comes up slow because gtk is really slow to bring up the window and add images, a problem gvim avoids.

@tomsomething: probably not, because both run on different, orthogonal frequencies.

I have a question about the antennas problem. After seeing that video presentation of Jobs describing the new antenna system it seems that users are touching together the bluetooth/wifi/gps antenna with the UMTS/WCDMA antenna and shorting it. Can the problem be reproduced if the bluetooth/wifi/gps is turned on?

@Dogen: It reminds me of that case of the Chicago police commander who tortured all of those alleged criminals in order to get confessions. He could not be tried for the actual torture because the statue of limitations had run out, but the could charge him for lying about it in court.