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USB charging station bus-stop collocated.... why do I suddenly have the urge to stick my gum in it?

Waterproof, full qwerty slider, world phone, with a designated number row, LED flash, forward facing camera, tethering enabled, dual core, MS Office, multitouch 4.3" gorilla glass, 4G and micro SD expandable! Oh my god. FINALLY, a phone that I can really get excited about.

WIIIIITTTCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So.. I'm assuming he has more photos of blonde women than brunettes or red heads.

I really want the HTC Arrive, but Sprint World Phone (dual core) means I'll pre-order right now, full keyboard or no.

Hmm... I wear a watch because I often need to know what time it is without pulling out my phone and waking it up, only to find that the battery died, or to see that I have four missed calls and 7 unread emails.

@cpt0bvius: What if they replace Capslock with a Bold or Italics key? We'll perpetually think we're reading quotes or keywords from a highschool textbook.

Getting rid of useless keys?

@patdhunter: "Locations across the globe that nobody ever really gave much thought because they are not anything too special are now identified as having a large potential to cause damage to the US."

@Slinkytech: And how many dams have come crashing down lately? If they weren't blowing up dams prior to this release, I don't think they'll start now just because they heard that we have extra guards on this one and a few less on that one.

@Cintax: 1) I don't think that we have the 101st Airborne guarding a pipeline in Iraq leaving Barney Fife all alone to watch over a Dam in Prague. But if we did, any terrorist could probably figure out on their own which sites are better protected than others.

@Slinkytech: More like someone saying "there's money in Banks. Here are banks that have the most money. " And when you look at the list of banks that have the most money you say "oh... I knew that already."

Let me get this straight; the problem is not that the American Public knows of the list of critical infrastructure sites. We already knew about them. ("The Strait of Hormuz is a choke point for Middle East Oil Exports!? The heck you say!")

@EatMeatOrDie: I admit it, I went on a bit of a lazy Sunday/Midday rant. But I always thought Boston was a cool city.

@JonThomasDesigns: I would have guessed "RMV", "MBTA", "Colleges and Universities".

I would have guessed Arizona Iced Tea before Arizona State University.

Wake me up when it gets wired directly to his brain and acts as a third eye. Right now it's just a piercing.

Lightening strikes the earth about 8.6 million times a day.