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@crikerat: You'll be too late, Android will have merged with Skynet and will have already been renamed to Terminator 1000.

@Stetrain: Though I wouldn't be surprised if a GSM version of this or the Droid 2 came out, ala the Milestone.

@Evodico: This. Though it seems misleading to call it an "unlimited" plan when it isn't. Maybe it's just considered service hyperbole, like how every diner has the "World's Best Coffee".

@Guard: Though if you're going Verizon, they require a data plan for smartphones, regardless of how you get the phone.

@tande04: Also, the need to have the newest and brightest is ridiculous. I have the droid; I don't see how this destroys my experience.

@mricyfire: Also, dinosaurs were all animatronic.

@Myspcr Shadow: Tentatively titled "Fuck You, I'm King of the World!"

@PoG: I'd have to agree. It appears to be a perfectly reasonable response to the post and added useful information.

@Almightywhacko: Yeah, it would be nice to still be able to work and not sit in the studio.

@TheTechnocrat: This. I always wonder why nothing comes with pen input anymore.

@tomsomething: I made a little prayer for pen input when I saw the picture. oh well...

@thinkthis: Any unencrypted data transmitted over an open wifi network can be viewed by anyone in range of the network. A surprising number of POP3 services and clients do not encrypt their data, which makes that data, including the login, viewable to anyone within range.

@LTMP: Good point but, wouldn't it just be easier to get the word out that if you're on an unsecured wifi network, then your passwords have been compromised?

@barrywoods: Either my joke machine is mis-calibrated or your humor detector is on the fritz.

@Nick: Also polar bears, which I assume roam the streets of Anchorage in gangs.