"That's nice, but can it do this?"
"That's nice, but can it do this?"
Appropriately, it looks like a snail bass.
@marqb6709: It's really very, very simple.
@scarbrtj: I don't always use cell phones, but when I do, I prefer Verizon.
@reuterrat: For me, it's not a matter of speed or features or anything tangible, really. It's about how the thing feels. It's not something that's easy to describe, but it's something Apple has in spades. I personally don't like Macs, but when it comes to the iPhone there's an inherent "rightness" to the way…
@Curves: As a new star holder, I'm thoroughly enjoying this game.
This has been my plan since I heard rumblings of the Verizon iPhone in January. I've been a happy Android user since last year, and my happy Android-using friends and I have made good natured jabs at the iPhone's foibles, but come June I'll be jumping on that bandwagon faster than Steve Jobs can say "It's great."
What is this. I don't even... It looks like someone made a 356 in their garage out of rubber cement and sheet metal
@ochee_: But how else will we gain their life essence?
I was thinking the Porsche 356 from Top Gun, but didn't recall it until I saw the one from Bullitt. Curses!
@phicaluk: A common misconception.
I always thought it would be cool to have a fourth Back to the Future, where Marty goes back in time and convinces Robert Zemeckis to cast Eric Stoltz in the original movies. It would be the most meta film of all time.
I dunno, the Chinese knockoffs are never as good.
Funny, I just saw one of these on 42nd and Lex the other day. I didn't know if it was some quaint tour or something, but I was disturbed by the fact that my first thought was to call it a "segregation bus".
On a similar note, remember when Subaru used to air commercials like this?
But will it outsell it enough to offset the 5 year head start?