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@A GIANT SMURF: Although speeds vary depending on a number of different circumstances and factors. I would say Verizon has the SLOWEST 3G then at&t, followed by Sprint (WIMAX is 3G technology) then T-Mobile. But never-the-less tethering on 3G is better than "immorally" mooching off your neighbor's connection, whom you

Tether you phone, avoid superfluous "love thy neighbor" drama.

That's a lot of steel, hopefully it can be put to use.

I saw this in a documentary well over 10 years ago.

@Everybody: Your palms are on the insides of your hands, and I was 15-16 at the time.

I was doing this 6 years ago

@Gwaider: well the God made the scientists, and science, so he gets the credit!

Wow God does some pretty amazing things!

The only (mobile) games for me that have a high replay value are the basic boredom games (doodle jump, Angrybirds, Tetris), with Street Fighter IV as an exception. These intense, more complex, more time consuming games keep me entertained for a week or two then I never use them again.

So wait, my $99 Macbook Pro is never coming? :(

Xboxes, not even Xbox 360s?

@dgkz0idberg: I know about synthetic diamonds already, and jewelers look for natural diamonds because they're worth more

diamonds would be worthless, sounds like a good world to me...

@Prostate of Grace: It's snappier, and quicker, especially the integrated GPU. You can over clock the hummingbird processor too, it's the most powerful mobile processor out now.

@artistpavel: Android doesn't support dual core yet, and I'm sure it will burn through a battery pretty quickly. The A8 based processors are just fine for now.

@newtype: The Vibrant (a T-Mobile 3G compatible Galaxy S) wasn't listed with those bands, but it worked. So you don't know until you try, although I do doubt it will work.