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@RocketSled: Regardless of what it is the penalty for Grand Theft will include full reimbursement.

@Jeb_Hoge: Your opinion is appreciated.

@Gann: No no no, I was talking about the one that experiences slight attenuation (seen by most all modern smartphones) when held. You know - the same one that uses a new production process to fuse the LCD and the touchscreen eliminating dust under the screen. Come on now... It's the one with the aluminosilicate glass

@ZionvA: There for launch morning?

@wasting_company_time: Ah alright. Us folks who were there from the day before were literally shoved out of the way as chaos ensued around 3 AM when 200 some people showed up over the course of a half hour or so. People who were the top 10 and 20 in line had to wait hours and hours before getting their iPhones. I was #

"But while Apple kept developing their own design language—which peaked with the iPad's industrial design, the rest of the industry kept..."

@wanderingrabbi: The amount of data loaded will depend on the app being loaded, not the quantity of apps on the phone.

@Erik_says_this: Storytime. The night of the launch I'm waiting in line at an Apple Store (Towson, MD if you're interested) when some moron comes strutting down the line proclaiming that his store would be "selling iPhone 4G accessories at half the price of the Apple Store." The man is saying this as he literally

@Saeid: The amount of apps won't effect the test.

@sweetnjoe: I don't like when people call the first iPhone the iPhone 2G (even though, technically, it does use second generation cellular data technology).

@Chip Skylark of Space: Wikipedia reports on some rival products (products similar to ones Billy was promoting) that shammy promoted - definitely not friends.

@Bant: Electric Burger: My corporate network nukes 95% of comment images... I can only assume that's a screenshot of clearly fabricated metadata. Bravo :)

@Kaostick: Thanks for the answer (and the bonus rant!)

A little out of place, no doubt, but I have a question for you knowledgeable folk. How fallible (IE easily edited) is image metadata? I'm assuming that's how this '05 scammer got caught and I remembered seeing metadata information being used in the BP photoshop debacle. Is this not electronic information that we can

@LordXaras: Ah - there's what I missed. What an off day.