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Commander Keen. COMMANDER KEEN. WHERE IS COMMANDER KEEN.

@minusX: I'd assume it'd be a front loader given that at the start, the detergent compartment on the top left is open =/

@ataturk returns: The iPhone 4 does not have antenna problems. The quality you notice on the iPhone 4 reception is normal.

@Andy Mesa: True. The chances of picking up an old front loader washing machine during whitegood collection time that actually works, is probably freaking rare.

Totally going to do this.

@RJackson: If I recall correctly, it just sits there beeping until you take the wares. It did for me the last time I used an ATM.

These comment wars between iOS and Android users is getting seriously out of hand. Either you like it or you don't, now stop mobbing us Android users at every possible oppotuniy.

@snitch: I sure am. I'm bored of Android.

@Golf_Nut: I agree. The consumer line with JD's idea would really help entice consumers who don't really know how to use a computer or do nothing more than checking email and a bit more - I for one know it'll help my parents, who are both computer illiterate. I gave them modal-like Moblin and then I gave them OSX, and

The last time I used the MSN8 beta it looked exactly like MSN7. Hopefully, for crying out loud, hopefully they actually have offline messaging support now dammit.

For some reason I keep missing the Shooting Challenge posts on the website AND my Facebook newsfeed. And then I remember the day before Gizmodo publishes them. I must set it as my homepage. Guh.

@sweetelectro: Yep. It's been happening for all the years I've been actively aware of pricing differences, and people inform me that it's been like that for many, many years. Doesn't matter that shipping to Australia is now significantly cheaper - it's been that way, it'll remain that way. More profit for them.

@sweetelectro: IT'S SO ANNOYING. Sometimes things sell here for 50% higher than in America even after you've exchanged currency. Seriously, it's ridiculous. Mind you, it used to be much, much worse.

Better not let Stephen Conroy get a hold of this idea about Blackberry storing their data overseas, or he'll try to filter what we can access of our own Blackberry data as well

From the publicity shot up there of it next to the Apple Wireless Keyboard, that's kinda smaller than what I had in mind, but hell, okay.

@ all commenters criticising lack of apps: The only way there will be apps if they start hyperpromoting the phone and the OS to incite people to make apps. By having a fairly decent jumpstart with 93000 WP7 phones in use, that should be enough to make developers start making apps. I'd daresay it'd be a better idea

I've been playing Lux Deluxe on my iPod for a fair while. It did everything this official version of Risk seemed to do (maybe except networked multiplayer), but sure, I'll give official-Risk a shot.

@Helvetica: Knew I saw her photo on Gizmodo sometime ago. Thanks, bud.

@Helvetica: I've got an absolute mental block of where the original for that photo comes from again (not the photo of Mr Diaz.) Remind me?