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You mean iPhones?

I almost couldn't see the sarcasm in this post. Telling us that the platform that is innovating faster than the competition that it needs to catch up. Well done, almost had me there.

You can also apply for a credit card at a local credit union. Might as well open a savings account there too. They probably won't decline you just because you lack credit history, but will give you a card with a low limit (which is fine). Just keep using it for everyday purchases, and paying it off a month later.

You don't need to tweak any Android device. But you easily can, if you'd like to. I'm not sure which old, underpowered device you're talking about. But the platform has matured since the G1, if you didn't know.

@tedknaz is right OK: It's okay, I wouldn't want any Apple products touching my PC either.

@siwex80: The original iPhone was doing that right out of the box.

You should probably go back and re-read his commend if you seriously believe I lack reading comprehension.

@orangebluedevil: He never insinuated that Android was more profitable. He wasn't cherry-picking facts. And by saying 30mil vs 2mil, he did, in essence, say volume.

"If you're not a nerd, you shouldn't buy an Android tablet."

@miocene I might have been unclear. Let me rephrase the transfer of energy to billing of energy transferred. The unit of energy we are most familiar with as consumers.

Patrick Stewart?

@miocene: We're talking about energy here, aren't we? This machine isn't doing work, it is converting and transferring energy.

@Patriot Infinity: It's why they had multiple people throw multiple levers. Spread the guilt around.

@Nava707: It's the same engine..

@Helis: I can see by your avatar, you would prefer it if the CoD series had hats.

I hope they bring the balance from Black Ops to MW3.

If only I had a supercomputer right about now.

The apk's been out for a while :D

@AgentRockstar: You would force your female roommate to eviscerate herself? What an awesome relationship.

@Kaiser-Machead: They actually make "softer" CFLs that look similar to incandescents. I use them in my room, because I can't stand the white-out effect of normal CFLs and/or fluorescents.