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@Kellen: You can have personality without being vulgar. Not that I'm opposed to it, but you can't really say that Duke is the only game character with personality. Look at the cast of TF2, which is a round-based multiplayer FPS. I feel like I know those characters better than some of my extended family members!

It's either numbers, or everything, including you, dies in one hit.

As long as it plays nice with GSM, and I get to keep my SIM I could care less.

@a sexy hot dog: Looks a lot better then the original, in my opinion.

@meatbag_pussrocket: Well, it's why we don't live in an actual democracy, and instead in an elected republic. If every citizen was able to voice their opinion nothing would ever get done.

So the objective is to blind alien life forms?

@Baxis-V: I assume they'll incorporate anti-demolition technology as well?

@Magnetism: Maybe if we could do it people wouldn't be complaining. If this happened in the US, how long do you think it would take to get fixed? It's a completely legitimate discussion. Stow your nationalism for just a moment to make some accurate, objective observations and you might be asking the same questions.

Current unlocked phones often do have radios able to handle both.

I wish cops here in the states kept their lights running when they are on the side of the road. People would definitely get less speeding tickets :P.

I'm afraid someone will steal my identity, and then wire themselves some cash from my account. Why would someone send themselves money?

@infmom: Although there may be repercussions with plan pricing, customer service, and phone selections, your coverage won't change, and in fact, might increase, if your phone supports AT&T's GSM bands.

@morganew: TMO already has 4G with HSDPA+. LTE is a totally separate 4G technology.

This is pretty depressing. If they change TMOs rates or customer service there's no reason for me to stay with them.

This sounds like a terrible idea, from an identity theft standpoint.

@Johann Schmidt: They weren't exactly being clandestine about it, were they.