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How come this works selling food?

@edEx: I use Chrome and IE. Most job application sites only use IE so I have to use it for that purpose.

I would love this, assuming it has Super AMOLED. It would be great around the house or on the go if I want to watch a video. It's seriously time for an android device without the phone that's pocketable for those who can't afford the phone!

@archercc: Really, you're completely right. The problem is these cell phone manufacturers who make the big name phones (HTC, Moto, LG, Samsung) seem to be afraid of attaching game buttons and controls to their phones for their lack of "expertise" in the field. This may change when Sony, who has this "expertise"

@drmrw: Bloated? Do you even know what you're talking about? Windows 7 is so slim people have been able to get it running on old Pentium II laptops with less than 128mb of ram.

The mainstream are indeed happy with their TVs they buy now. The iphone tactic used back in 2007 would not work for TVs because the iphone changed the way smartphones are used and introduced them to the mainstream so anyone could use the advanced features easily that already existed on smartphones but were never

@Time Pilot AKA: I still have my Axim x51v. It took them so long just to catch up to the Axim in speed for cell phones. It's a shame they don't build PDA's that are twice as powerful as phones anymore, I think it's the lack of OS support. Instead what we're seeing are PDAs equally as powerful as phones but cheaper.

@Batousi: While I would agree and would advocate your advice, some people believe it's still nice to have that 1 year warranty just in case something happens because the iphone is like every other phone out there and are prone to break or show signs of defects that can be covered by the warranty if the phone isn't

@Pook365: I could argue the same thing about the English language and how it has become the world wide standard of communication, yet many countries still speak other languages.

I never understood the proper way to hold the crossbow. Link (who is right handed in this world I'm assuming) holds the crossbow with his left hand on the trigger. I am right-handed and have my right hand on the trigger because it feels like I have more control this way, but this just feels a little awkward for me

@interkin3tic: I'm going to ask myself how much I trust our government enforcing net neutrality thank you very much.

@Moar_pr0nz: I can just see it now. Once net neutrality is implemented, the very people out in the boondocks who supported it will get their maximum download and upload speeds from their ISP through either dial-up, cable or DSL but will never get anything new like fiber optic for another decade or longer! In other

@BigManMalone: I'm glad this was posted. There are too many people who dismiss every argument against net neutrality. Net neutrality is not in the bag, it will be fought against at every step of the way. It's a new form of regulation, nothing that will make things better for everyone.

Bamboo naturally holds water in its cells. Why don't they just cut up large pieces of bamboo cells and seal the bottom and add a lid to the top? Or even better, keep the bottom chamber and seal the sides with an adhesive.

@Canon7D-Fanboy: Most don't research, no. That's why it's called a cult, few companies buy anything with the Apple brand.