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@SmilingPolitely: Why would you put a blue drive for use in something that is going to constantly read from it? That's just asking for long load times.

@swarmster: All this talk of drives makes me wonder what the next iteration of the xbox is going to use. Clearly the current DVD standard isn't going to support the size of games in the future. It's barely able to do so now.

@Mister Dragunov: See, but then they get mad and something ironic happens. They pour oodles and oodles of money to elect representatives who share their asinine viewpoints. More money, in fact, than they would be normally taxed.

@Firesoul1: Not only did I solve it, but gave us some room to breathe and incorporate other, more useful programs! [www.nytimes.com]

@VyseTheQuick: Uhm, you don't reinvest your own income into the company. You invest the companies profits into the company (and into your pocket).

The machines in airports do not have the capability to save, print or store images.

@senorbelly: Seeing as how the alternative gets you fired, I don't blame them.

@AdmiralPoopinpants: It doesn't. I just gathered information that was present, referenced it with my current knowledge, and came to a conclusion. It's a logical conclusion.

@MayorBloomberg: Unsubsidized? Yes. That's a fair price for a smartphone. Last I checked $400-500 for an unsubsidized, powerful smartphone is about the going rate. That same phone, when subsidized will come down to $150-200.

I'm not surprised that it has driving assists. Shit, regular, controller-based racing games have assists that can do this for you.

Airflow in that case must be terrible, broski.

@MayorBloomberg: I don't see how ignorance is relevant. Obviously the layman user is going to at least know that in most cases a $150 phone is going to be less powerful than a $400 phone.

That's so weird. I just went to autocorrect.com last night for the first time and read this one. Very strange.

@lucasway89: In your previous comment you seemed to be saying that any ol' crappy symbian phone can play Angry Birds. I showed you that was not the case. Only one phone can run Angry Birds, and it has hardware equivalent to the Android devices that are running and can run Angry Birds on Android. Your point is

Who want's to volunteer to irradiate their head to capture the first human brain with the array tomography technique?

@MayorBloomberg: I don't know how much simpler I can make it. If you bought an underpowered phone in 2007, you can expect it to be even more underpowered by 2008's standards. 600mhz cpu and 288mb of ram is probably enough to run Angry Birds. Is it going to look as nice as Angry Birds running on a phone running

@MayorBloomberg: The strides in phone technology that have been made in the last year is tremendous.

@megan.l.best: That's something a redditard would say.

@lucasway89: Angry Birds is available for only the N900. One phone running an ARM 600mhz processor.