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They can just claim state secrets/national security and that movie will never see the light of day.

I'm just going to leave this here.

Did you then give them your AOL address?

Wasn't the controversy surround that event about a dismembered goat carcass or something? or was that a different game, my memory is hazy.

I thought there was some recent research that did prove women spent more on gadgets... The market that CES is aiming at, however, is early adopters, who I believe are much more likely to be male.

I want me some booth dudes! Stripped to the waist, maybe wearing a Spartan loincloth or something similar... then everyone can be objectified! We'd have to come up with some good names ala booth babes... stall studs? chamber chaps?

I've had a few bugs with the Google Music app, but not the one you mentioned. The first was you'd open an album (streamed, not pinned) and play the first song and after it was over, it'd play the same song again, but keep the time count going. I once woke up and realized that a song had been playing straight for 8

Fair enough, perhaps Brent should amend the title (though it was probably a separate editor).

I'd imagine that the biggest drain on a battery is 4G LTE. I'm assuming your SGS2 is probably not a Skyrocket.

Did you eat the crust first? I think that's the key.

Not to mention HBOGo. HBO offers all (I believe) of their original programming and some movies to stream for free with your subscription to HBO. It's a wonderful setup that I could see becoming more prevalent.

True, I know my paranoia is pretty much unfounded, but I'm still hesitant. I also remember hearing something about Galaxy S phones having problems with the emergency calls (not that I have ever used that feature, but it's one of those that I'd really hate to be unable to use it when I need it).

I've rooted it, but I'm still not sure if I want to flash a rom on it. I'm semi-techie, but I'm also paranoid that I'll brick it.

Are you calling my Galaxy S (Captivate) old and out of date? It was about 6 months old when Gingerbread was released, though I bought it in late December (when it still had Eclair!).

I think Rick Perry is more of a Jitterbug.

Everclear is illegal in many states. I know when we wanted it, we had to make a ~4 hour trip to the closest state that sold it.

Wait, how can you have a grandmother that has no grandchildren? Is this some sort of timey-wimey paradox?

They aren't focusing on business until Q4 '12? That's where they should be right now. Blackberry is flailing, and Windows has the cache to become THE enterprise phone. They've started in the right direction (removing cameras as a requirement for WP7, for example), but it seems like they aren't moving quick enough.

Maybe they are hating on the Na Nachs? I mean, it sounds cool when you first hear about it, but I could imagine it would get old fast.

No one I know takes down the decorations right after Christmas... generally people leave them till after New Years.