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Number 3. But I'm British and feel no need to kill hundreds of thousands of civilians for revenge...

@Paradise: higher population density means it's more cost effective as more people will be using the same masts and such...

@Lazzzara: Also, everyone outside the US gets shafted when it comes to the iPad price. In the long run they might save some cash, but what about those poor people who only want a WiFi version?

Click through and it looks like Belgium and Luxembourg are actually wrong. Both say;

Android Live Wallpaper pleeaaasssee?

@Lazzzara: I'm also thinking strapping on a hinged phone holder that can fold fairly flat against the back could be easily done.

The standard Wiimote is great for Megadrive, GBA or NES emulation, but if you wanna make the most out of that shiny new PSX emulator you'll be wanting one of these bad boys; [www.amazon.co.uk]

@semaj.sicnarf: not when their recent phone are as successful as they have been.

@Hongo: I'm hoping it will be #000 in the "local 'dex" but number 500 or whatever they're up to now in the "National 'dex"

Correct me if I'm wrong but am I right in thinking that most of these bolts are running across the base of the clouds? I know you have the "upward lightning" with sprites, but from what I've seen they look different. I'm assuming it's just weird perspective giving the effect they're travelling upwards?

@Liam: IF you jailbreak. On Android these don't need root.

@vsound: at risk of straying off topic - while I was living in the states it seemed every interaction with a shop keeper went along the lines of;

Oh I am so buying one of these. I don't even care if I get charged ridiculous import taxes.

Did he leave that angle grinder running when he put it on the floor?

While watching I couldn't help but think what a shame it is that the music wasn't fully orchestrated. At the time I never really noticed, but now I can't help but wonder how great that would have been.

And anyone else who glances at the screen has a fit.

I do not understand your crazy imperial units.

@sega8800: and the laser would have moved to stay with it, computers nowadays are fast at these kind of things. If my webcam can identify my face and move to keep it in the centre of the screen I'm sure the military have cameras that can identify enemy planes and lock onto them with virtually no lag.

@sega8800: it optically tracks the enemy plane. Also, it's a laser - no need to estimate where the plane will be in a few seconds time. Unless the plane is travelling near the speed of light of course.