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@Lizard_King: I'd like to see those statistics if you have them handy.

@Yahweh Took My Prepuce: Installing backed-up apps without going to the market, easily rooting/modding friend's phones without a computer, overall simplifying the switch between devices or custom ROMs because the data for most apps is stored on SD card (which isn't affected when installing a new ROM). This next one

@AreWeThereYeti: +1. Expandable/swappable storage is one of the main reasons steering me to android.

@BrentD: Hah! good catch. Meant mosh pit, of course.

@jepzilla: "Hey teacher, you made a mistake there"

@djdare: Fair enough. Glad to see your comment wasn't as extremist as it sounded. I do think that business practices should be changed and regulated though, and if that affects prices and brings them to a more realistic level, fine by me. Of course, as you said, some people just complain when things don't go their

@BoscoH: Is it okay to hate both?

@djdare: Oh please. Explain to me how destroying the gulf's maritime ecosystem is a *requirement* for me to be able to buy my winter tires. Business, even the most environmentally-unfriendly ones, CAN be done more humanely. We just shut our collective eyes to that fact. You're not helping.

As I posted on the first linked blogpost:

@Mr_Quackers: Droid 1 was "google experience", so no.

@TheLostVikings: That is very wrong. The N1 gets all the updates first because it is the latest google developper phone, NOT because it has vanilla android. Droid 1, my own milestone and many other and many other "google experience" devices have varying degrees of shitty update cycles.

@Leonick: If you can map parts of the touchscreen to the touchpad in the middle of the controller, it can be made compatible with a lot of touch-only existing games, enhancing them because you don't have to hide parts of the screen with your fat thumbs anymore. I fully expect sony or the hacker community to implement

@VTECalex: If only they'd stop considering incremental updates as new apps.

@N7: Not to mention, if you're too stupid to turn around and look, you're probably too stupid to use that kinda tech.

@chrisaroz: They built them during the lawsuit, expecting google to fill them with vast riches. That's where they'll store their dollar.

South Park already did it.

@whatthewhereis: You'll cry when you see the upload/download speeds.

@lewis82: That, my friend, would be the beginning of the end of the internet.