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I'm using a Nokia flip-phone right now. I wouldn't even want the iPhone 4 if they made an iPod Touch with similar shit in it. Frankly, with the video-chat being over Wi-Fi anyhow, I wish they'd just include the cameras in the new iPod Touch for the sake of Skype.

@reckoner23: I imagine Google would strangely be in the same place they are now. Isn't that a bit surreal?

@j14: They actually do it quite often, normally because Engadget is really good at getting people to events and reporting on specific devices or announcements at them.

Imagine a world... A world where an apple is known as a symbol of support across countless platforms... A world where OSX is the primary OS with hundreds of device manufacturers plying to get their hands on untapped markets as the under-trodden Microsoft just released the Courier... A device running on their

@jmkarstetter: Oh, didn't hear that, sorry. All saw was him spewing about some double zoom or something, then I gave up on the video.

I think I have boxers with that sail pattern on them... right next to the Batman and Spongebob ones.

Awww, the little picture is cute.

Those cherry tomatoes really make the zombie meat look more appetizing. Such genius composition of foods!

No, please don't comment with the Zelda rap... for the love of mercy, please!!!

@amadeus3000: If you've been reading so much Blumenberg, it's unsurprising you've looked so hard into what I've said. In fact, I believed wholly that you were the one that made the mistake of associating Blumenberg with tightly composed material. I'm glad you enjoy German philosophers as much as the next guy, though.

@amadeus3000: First, I don't think Tim Rogers writes in a tightly composed way at all. Tim's focus is to say what he thinks about a given situation, even if it's in a diatribe format; however, sometimes he does get caught up in extra fluff that becomes a detriment to his work. His style still has time to grow and