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Yes, I was serious. I couldn't remember the song.

Good god, thank you! Now my life can carry on.

This song, especially the beginning reminds me of another song and its driving me crazy. Anyone remember the name of that song or the artist?

I have one of those, except the drive bays are mirrors. It still runs great.

You're a bit spoiled. These things weren't even remotely possible 20 years ago. I think that is the point of the story.

That looks like a good law, we should adopt it here in the U.S.

Non smartphones don't matter. They have virtually no profit and no lock in on OS.

Nokia isn't even in the top 5 for smartphone sales.

I learned using a keyboard on an IMB Selectric in high school. I type 120 words a minute. Error rate is about 10% but with autocorrect and MS spellcheck, its no big deal. I learned typing when there was no autocorrect so accuracy was paramount.

Brightpoint is BB's main distributor. 1 million order from your primary distributor is rather pathetic in reality.

I don't know about the SIII, but that Note II I had was buttery smooth.

Primarily the utility apps that I use. I found replacements on Google Play, but they weren't the same quality. If you own Macs, the integration between Android and iOS with the iLife programs are non existent. That's not Androids fault though really, that's Apple not opening the API's on those programs. If Android

These are great phones no doubt. 4.2 is actually good. I'm still an iPhone user, have been since the first one. However, I did attempt to change up to the Note II. The screen and operating system is far beyond Apple in nearly every way and its butter smooth, like iOS. The screen was fantastic. However, the

4.2 is actually good. I'm still an iPhone user, have been since the first one. However, I did attempt to change up to the Note II. The screen and operating system is far beyond Apple in nearly every way and its butter smooth. The screen was fantastic. However, the integration of the various services Apple gives

I went to college in the 80's. Took a typing class in High School. I find it funny that you've gotten all this attention for something that was so commonplace when I grew up. Those portable typewriters were just starting to come out when I was in college. Most people used the IBM selectric and it was not portable.

Google is moving faster than Apple now. RIP Steve Jobs, but you picked the wrong guy :-(

Perhaps that's an early prototype digitizer because that's not the typical performance of 4.2.1.

From the front, looks like the Note II to me. Samsung needs to rubberize the back or at least give the back some texture. If you have dry hands, its hard to hold that shiny curved plastic firmly. My only complaint about the Note II hardware is the slippery nature of it.

Loan Calc Pro, on iOS. I tried to find it in Google Play but it hasn't been ported over. Its an integral part of my job now.