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@KellyGee19: Why that one's easy! Go back to the old format, and then you can heart him - and me, for that matter.

One of these is in my living room.

@letsdropthehammer: I'm getting an Archos tablet. Better specs than the (1st gen) iPad, and $299 for the 10" and $274 for the 7" version.

My most crucial factor:

@AJ: I'm not happy. I'm on Verizon, I've been on Verizon. I've specifically and explicitly stated that I don't want a Verizon iPhone because of the toll it will take on my network (among other reasons, but I'll stay relevant).

@SBP1: Except that's not true. AT&T did bolster its network prior to the rollout. In fact, AT&T made their network even larger than the anticipated.

@Billy: Yeah, except I'm on Verizon!

This is what I was afraid of when I heard the iPhone was coming to Verizon.

That is really awesome! Not that I can afford it or anything, but I want one.

If "hardware" were defined as quality and design, then I might concede that point, but since design has its own separate bullet, that obviously isn't the case.

Hah! My 18th birthday is on February 10, I'm an existing Verizon customer, so I can preorder, and I'm already eligible for upgrade.

@ddjeffries: Sure you can, legally! There seems to be a big misconception between laws and terms of service.

@Marand: Yeah, I've been sing it between Windows Mobile and 32 bit Vista, I haven't installed it on my 64 bit system.

@johnwait: The problem with Windows and Truecrypt is that, once you've encrypted the drive, it sees it as random data, the physical drive and the mounted volume are two different drives from the OS view. What I did was take the drive and manually remove its drive letter.

@quesoesbueno59: According to Federal law, it isn't. The feds are looking the other way from California when it comes to the medicinal stuff, though.

@blub: Your wish is my command. Created to demonstrate the effectiveness of the company's muzzle brake.