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@ssj4Gogeta: I have a feeling that's how it's going to be, unfortunately.

Thanks, both of you!

@grimjack28: Not really, that video debunking the debunking video is kind of wrong. You can still see the horizon moving in the debunking video, it just moves a lot less. In the original video, the horizon doesn't move at all, as if it was taken with a camera on a tripod.

TMO ftw, obviously.

@Philip.J.Fry: "When you are done, they disappear, and you are back to exactly where you left the last app."

@green cabbage x2: Well, there are things that can be quantified as being "better" when you take UI design elements into consideration. I was just saying, though. My use of "arguing" might have been incorrect. Most people on the net don't realize that their opinion != fact.

@BarrelValve: Worse than chewing on the actual chips, though?

@Philip.J.Fry: I can't believe people complained about the noise the bags made when they are eating CRUNCHY THINGS.

@GOD: "Check out David's Flickr page for more photography goodness. [David Kaplan via APOD]"

@ODoyleRulz: 27% vs 27%, there is no majority. That's my point. You can't claim a "majority" feel a certain way when there is no majority.

Is there a video of this demo somewhere?

@ODoyleRulz: Take a look at the graph about Mobile OS marketshare before you tout completely incorrect information about "the majority": [gizmodo.com]

@green cabbage x2: You're arguing something that is completely subjective and based on personal opinion. I happen to love the AOSP UI over the iOS UI. The iOS UI is far too "candy-bar shiny" for me. It just feels like a toy.

@Cwbejar: Try an HTC device - G2, Evo, Incredible, etc.. They have excellent build quality, and their devices are usually easy to root and have quite a large dev following.

@maven2k: I second this motion, actually.

@moosesanddeers: The signal is getting stronger. I need my tin-foil hat - stat!

@Ghostnappa9001: Well they are soon going to run out of topics to say that about, as the AOSP team seems to be fixing most of the "problems" that people have with the OS extremely quickly.