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@Kenny Powers: You claim there is "new information." In fact, it's a different fallible human (or humans) coming to a different fallible conclusion that different fallible humans will ultimately demonstrate to be wrong. In 25 years of reading on evolution I have never single conclusive proof that wasn't shown to be

I, personally, find it totally insulting that Apple has taken so freakin' long to get iOS 4 to us iPad owners. I bought my iPad before *any* iPhone owner and I paid a LOT more than any iPhone owner (iPad WiFi 64).

@ara313: It's interesting how the scientist's answers always change and the creationists answers never change. The scientists seem to like to demonstrate how the previous scientists were full of it—-so you'll have to forgive me if I don't trust the "answer-for-the-day" that the scientists come up with.

After 15 years doing this...this is all too accurate.

Too accurate. Facetime is the second worst feature on my iPhone 4 — right behind the antenna which has managed to drop more calls than my 3GS did even the fricken free case. When I call someone, I'm really not interested in knowing whether or not they have a booger in their nose.

I love the Apple Fanboy responses here. Ok, you ABF's, let's go once more only this time say all of this with your head leaning forward, in a monotone voice, and looking through your eyelids.

It is so amazing how easily Apple fanboy zombies let Apple off the hook on this. "Be careful with fragile things"...really?! That's the solution? How about Apple getting off their butts and having a decent screen replacement service instead of forcing us to get a third party to do it and thus voiding our nearly

Why are we being forced to recode everything again....Oh, that's right—because Steve Jobs is too lazy to get off his butt and support Flash like the rest of the known universe.

If it's only in 3D, we skip it my (unanimous family opinion). Period. I have never once seen a 3D movie worth wearing dopey classes for 1.5 hours. 3D means lower quality visual experience. If I want to get a headache and progressively increased blurry vision, I'll turn on the U.S. Congress channel on cable.

@Christopher Fritschi: That's not remotely my logic. Your "logic," in fact, is an illogical response to my comment. I'm obviously saying our Macs are far more troublesome than our PCs.

@EvilMilkshake: It's still ridiculous that we have to pay $199 for a replacement screen unless we're ok paying much less for a third party and voiding our warrenty. If 3rd parties can do it for less, so can Apple. I'm just saying Apple should take care of us better than overcharging us at every opportunity.

I'll drop this when I darn well feel like it. Apple let us down and I'm fricken tired of it. I've invested a LOT of money in Apple. I expect them to be better than this!!!! The Antenna thing is only the latest and most public thing.

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: Having to pay FULL price to replace your iPhone in order to "repair" a broken screen is not a reasonable repair policy.

Every year we have a nerf gun war after opening presents for Christmas. It looks like this year I will lay low my opponents and observe their demise as I laugh maniacly over their corpses!

@Stevox: "I'm afraid you may be suffering the effects of your own reality distortion field."

@Christopher Fritschi: Uh, as a Mac and PC user— if you can say "I like Apple products because they work more often than PC's" with a straight face—-then you are most definitively an Apple fanboy.

Not a hard call. They're going to screw over their customers. Hey—it's a habit by now.

I love how there's an uproar about Apple not giving out a plastic bumper for the iPhone 4 Antenna thing, but it's ok for Jobs to be deceitful about Flash and threaten the livelihood of millions of Flash developers.

This is simple for everyone but Apple: