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Someone needs a proofreader.

Seattle's Metro has had this for years, minus the QR codes.

Absolutely not. About every phone (models of iPhone included, according to some I know, and any phone I've ever handled) is still just -terrible- at playing media. Killing the iPod is a stupid idea.

Absolutely not. About every phone (models of iPhone included, according to some I know, and any phone I've ever handled) is still just -terrible- at playing media. Killing the iPod is a stupid idea.

@Jackstick: Not with the physical controls replaced by the screen.

@jpaisneto: @dantheman12: Yeah, unfortunately it's not quite like a CD where it can be ripped to a pure digital format and taken wherever.

I think this is far more likely a Shuffle with a screen than a Nano without controls, I'm not sure why this isn't the more common thought.

This is like the Zune "Social", but less functional if there are no listenable tracks.

I've always preferred the Playstation style controller, even compared to any controller these days. It just makes sense to me, and my natural hand motions.

@ShadowStaarr: Cable stress, probably on the plug end.

But with the moon shrinking, shouldn't sea levels be dropping?

"worthy of the OS it runs on"

True:

Why is FF the baby, rather than Chrome? At least, that's the impression I get.

I have difficulty believing the NFL has this much more difficulty tracking plays than EVERY OTHER SPORT IN EXISTENCE.

Will this have the same bullshit, $10 or 20 a month because-it-can-function-as-a-hotspot as the Evo?

@Frizzaldo...: Really? I don't think I've ever seen a liquid vending machine for anything other than soda or water.

I've never seen any sort of drink vending machine where the bottles are visible before purchase. What's weird about this, besides the excess of technology?

@kerry: Bandage sounds like there was a booboo which needed a band-aid.

@kerry: I don't understand, though, which is supposed to be less severe— a bandage or a gauze wrap?